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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | June, 2010
| | beginning of June
Festival de Música Contemporánea - Music Morelia, Michoacan Artists from Costa Rica, Brazil, Cuba, USA, France, New Zealand, and Argentina participate in this contemporary music festival. http://www.cultura.michoacan.gob.mx |
| | April, 2011
| | late April or early May
International Organ Festival - Music Morelia, Michoacan Since 1966, in Morelia’s lovely cathedral, using a 4,600-pipe organ. |
| | May, 2011
| | May 18, 2011
Anniversary of Morelia - Cultural Morelia, Michoacan Anniversary of Morelia celebrated with parades, singing contests, cultural events and demonstrations of civic pride. |
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Mexican Slang |
¡Dale gas!slangLiteral Meaning: Give it some gas! Meaning: Let's go!
More Mexican Slang
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Articles
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Hammocks R Us By Jane Onstott Think of a Venn diagram. Not all hammocks are beds, and not all beds are hammocks.
........moreRainy Season By Jane Onstott By about 3 PM the rain clouds began to bunch in on a previously cloudless sky.
........moreThe Green Angels By Jane Onstott The unthinkable happens: your car is kaput. Luckily for you, there’s a slender shoulder that you manage to pull onto before the thing conks out.
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Mexican Slang |
ChilangoSlangMeaning: A person from Mexico City (common usage) OR An unsophisticated person (from the sticks) now living in Mexico City The word derives from the word “chile”; presumably these less-sophisticated transplants ate lots of it. When most people (except Mexico City natives!) use the word they are using the first definition. Its tone is slightly pejorative or ironic, having much the same tone as the word “gringo,” referring to someone from the United States.
More Mexican Slang
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Articles
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Mexican Road Signs By Jane Onstott No rebase - No passing
........moreDentists in Mexico By Pat Cordes With the rising cost of dental care in the US and Canada, many people are headed south to have their teeth worked on.
........moreThe Maya Cosmovision By Jane Onstott Excellent astronomers and mathematicians, the ancient Maya charted the course of the planets and stars and even accurately predicted the appearance of comets, eclipses, and other celestial events.
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