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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | January, 2010
| | January 6, 7 & 8 (annual)
Días de Reyes - Religious Santa Fe de la Laguna, Michoacan Epiphany celebration celebrated with traditional ritual dances |
| | September, 2010
| | September 14 (annual)
Fiesta del Sr. de la Exaltacion - Religious Santa Fe de la Laguna, Michoacan The town's principal fiesta celebrated with bands, fireworks, and decoration of the church |
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Mexican Slang |
piojososlangMeaning: lousy Example: No quiero que salgas con estos muchachos piojosos. (I don’t want you to go out with those lousy boys.)
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Articles
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The Friendlier Skies By Jane Onstott I’m cruising at about 10,000 meters above the sea, flying from San Diego to Mexico City via Los Cabos.
........moreColima, Anatomy of an Earthquake By Jane Onstott As in a nightmare, buildings on both sides of the street shuddered and swayed before cracking in half or collapsing in piles.
........moreMissionaries and Mines By Jane Onstott The first Europeans to settle this harsh yet mesmerizing landscape were mining entrepreneurs and Catholic missionaries.
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Mexican Slang |
luz de BengalavocabularyMeaning: sparkler Example: Cada niño se compró dos luces de Bengala. (Each child bought two sparklers.)
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Articles
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Pilgrimage to Talpa By Lisa Halderman I was born to walk.
It started when I was 6 years old, doing five-mile forced marches across the downs in England with my British grandmother. It’s in my blood.
........moreThe Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway By Jane Onstott The most popular way to visit the Copper Canyon, indeed the only route many people consider, is aboard the Chihuahua al Pacifico.
........moreTJ Nightlife...If You Dare! By Jane Onstott This is a short list of favorite nightclubs and bars provided by a younger, hipper friend of mine.
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