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The Mexican Flag
The Mexican flag is green, white and red, with the Mexican Coat of Arms in the center. The center shows a golden eagle perched upon a cactus, eating a snake. |
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Where is Mexico?
Mexico is located in the mid-latitudes of the Americas.
Mexico is bordered to the North by the United States, and to the South by Guatemala and Belize. |
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Golden Eagle
The Golden Eagle is the national animal of Mexico, and appears on the flag. |
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Miguel Hidalgo
Miguel Hidalgo was a priest and revolutionary rebel leader.
He led the Mexican War of Independence, which fought for
independence from Spain and resulted in the founding of modern-day Mexico.
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Piñata
A piñata is a paper container usually filled with candy or toys to celebrate birthdays and other celebrations in Mexico. |
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Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated in Mexico
on the 1st and 2nd days of November. The holiday’s origins trace back thousands of years to ancient Aztec traditions. |
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Saguaro Cactus
The saguaro cactus is a unique, long-living plant that lives in
the dry desert landscape of Northern Mexico. |
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Frieda Kahlo
Frieda Kahlo was a influential Mexican painter,
who is famous for her symbolic self portraits. |
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Sombrero
The sombrero is a Mexican hat with a wide brim
that protects the wearer from the hot sun. |
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Poinsettia
The poinsettia plant is native to Mexico. Ancient Aztecs called the plant Cuitlaxochitl meaning “star flower,” and used it to make dyes and medicines. |
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