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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
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Fiesta de Santiago Apostol - Religious Nurio, Michoacan Feast Day of Saint James the Apostle |
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Mexican Slang |
sangrónslangMeaning: stuck-up, tight ass, party pooper Example: Ese idiota sangrón no sabe divertirse. (That dumb tight ass doesn’t know how to have a good time.)
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Articles
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Parangaricutiro-Say What? By Jane Onstott An excellent day trip out of Uruapan is a hike or horseback ride to the lava flow that swallowed most of the 325-year-old church of San Juan Parangaricutiro ... as well as the town itself!
........moreLaberinto By Jane Onstott Inaugurated in September 2008, the “Labyrinth of Science” is a must-see on any visit to San Luis Potosí.
........moreBuying Real Estate By Pat Cordes Buying a house or property in Mexico is not for the fainthearted.
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Mexican Slang |
Quien con niños se acueste, cagado se amanece.proverbLiteral Meaning: He who lies down with children wakes up covered in shit. Analogous Saying: If you lie down with dogs, you’ll get up with fleas.
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Articles
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Bring Your Computer! By Pat Cordes Back home you have a TV, a telephone and a stereo. When you are traveling your computer is all of these things and more.
........more12 Tips for Budget Travel By Jane Onstott Some items can be extremely useful while traveling. Here are a few of our favorite things.
........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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