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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | September, 2010
| | September
Torneo Latinoamericano de Surf - Surfing Ixtapa, Guerrero International Surf Championship for pro surfers, at Las Escolleras beach Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo |
End of September
Dia Mundial de Turismo - Cultural Zihuatanejo, Guerrero World Tourism Day celebrated with various events in Zihuatanejo's main plaza. |
| | November, 2010
| | November 2010
Latin American Surf Tournament - Surfing Ixtapa, Guerrero Pro surfers compete at Las Escolleras Beach. |
Begining of November
Tercer Festival de Playa Larga - Fair Zihuatanejo, Guerrero Third annual Festival of Playa Larga, with pro volleyball exhibitions, live music, traditional seafood dishes, and equestrian events. http://www.visit-ixtapa-zihuatanejo.org |
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Mexican Slang |
dios medianteexpressionMeaning: God willing Example: Nos vemos este verano, dios mediante. We’ll see each other this summer, God willing.)
More Mexican Slang
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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!
........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.
........moreThe Purépecha Nation By Jane Onstott Great architects they weren’t. The Purépecha empire---whose boundaries roughly equaled those of present-day Michoacán, in western Mexico---left few physical testaments of their culture.
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