April 2014 - Posts
Labor Day in Mexico is one of the government holidays that has nothing to do with a specific person or with a holiday. Labor Day is on May 1st, as it is in most countries around the world. Mexico's Labor Day being on May 1st does actually have some
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Although the sea of Cortez bares his name , it was not Hernan Cortez, but his navigator, Francisco de Ulloa that was credited with first discovering Cabo San Lucas in 1537. It soon became a busy trading port and stopover for pirates. British and Dutch
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Easter celebration in Mexico is a fusion of Christian rituals and native Indian traditions. In the days of imperialism, the Christian missionaries as a part of their effort to convert non- Christian Indians to Christianity, allowed indigenous people to
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When a family is in the market for a new home, the easier route is to simply purchase a pre-built house. In spite of this, many families opt to have a house built. Unless there are a high number of foreclosures in a community, a homeowner can often get
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