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Cinco de Mayo is Spanish for "May 5th." It is one of the best known and widely celebrated Mexican holidays. Cinco de Mayo celebrations and traditions have increased in popularity in countries...
Cinco de Mayo is actually Spanish for the "fifth of May" and the cinco de mayo celebration is a regional holiday held for Chicanos or individuals of Mexican descent to recognize the...
Cinco De Mayo is Spanish for the 5th of May. On the May 5, 1862, the Mexican army succeeded in defeating the much stronger French army and delaying the eventual occupation of their sovereign...
When it comes to Cinco de Mayo fiestas in the United States, Los Angeles may have the biggest, but San Diego has the longest and most culturally rich celebration. Those who attend can enjoy...
The Battle of Puebla is an event in Mexican history that most people now remember and celebrate as Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May. Contrary to the belief of most people with a cerveza in their...
The Battle of Puebla in 1862 was a shining moment in Mexican history when local fighters kept the imposing French forces at bay, pushing them eventually out of Mexico (at least temporarily)....
As more and more American cities celebrate Cinco de Mayo, more and more Americans have the chance to watch a Cinco de Mayo parade. Even though Cinco de Mayo commemorates the day that a group of...
If you want to attend the Cinco de Mayo celebrations in Puebla, Mexico, be prepared for noise, large crowds and a huge display of power and colors. The city of Puebla considers the Cinco de Mayo...