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Tamales

 

In Mexico, tamales are consumed on different festive occasions, and one of them is on February 2, Candlemas Day. Tradition dictates that whoever found the

The Fascinating Pre-Hispanic Origin of Candlemas Day

 

Candlemas Day, celebrated every February 2nd, is a holiday with deep and meaningful roots that connects Mexico to its pre-Hispanic past and its mixed cultural

The Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon

 

It is well known that Mexicans love to party. Everything is a reason for a celebration, a gathering, music, dancing and food. So much so

When did the Christmas Tree Started to be Used in Mexico?

 

The Christmas Tree is a typical decorative element of the December holidays today, but it has come a long way from Scandinavia to come to

The Curious Origin of the Name of Yucatan

 

It is not official, but they say that when Captain Cook made the first recorded contact with Australia he saw a kangaroo and asked the

Happy Birthday Quintana Roo!

 

The territory that today makes up Quintana Roo was part of the State of Yucatan until 1902. Then, the federal government decided to separate the

Glyphic Text Discovered in Cobá

 

As expected, the construction of the Maya Train has uncovered everything from pottery to complete buildings of the Mayan culture in Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana

The Sand Falls

 

First reported in 1959 by the American geologist F. P. Shepard and made known to the world by the oceanographer Jacques Cousteau with beautiful images

Magic Towns

 

We have seen it in countless platform videos: in the minds of many people around the world, Mexico is synonymous with a beach or desert.