Basically, every region in Mexico has a different culture, food and typical clothes very particular to that region, for example in Oaxaca (Southwest) this is a picture of their typical clothes:http://grupos.emagister.com/imagen/trajes_regionales_del_estado_de_oaxaca/t142198-0.jpg
Oaxaca has tropical weather.
This dress is from Jalisco: http://images04.olx.com.mx/ui/2/93/82/22059182_1.jpg
Jalisco is a colder weather.
And this guys are wearing typical clothes from Nuevo Leon: http://www.mexicoenfotos.com/imagenes/galerias/01-mexico-nuevo-leon-monterrey-12508743386634.jpg
And Nuevo Leon is in the north, it's almost semi desert.
Often the local Christianity will incorporate elements of the local culture; for example, current Christmas celebrations incorporate traditional Pagan elements. In Mexico, veneration of Our Lady of Guadalupe is prominent. There are more...
Southern Mexico is the most traditional due to the fact that they have changed little when it comes to their way of life.
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The southwestern culture is in fact, Mexican. This also includes food, traditional 'cowboy' culture and many other aspects of the southwestern US. Also, the dollar sign ($) was in fact invented by Mexico; many words (adobe, pronto, altiplano) are from Mexico.
As with any other cultural music, Mexican music is composed to reflect the culture that is Mexico. Mexican music sounds unique because it shows how the Mexican culture is unique.
Mexican culture is a mix of ancient pre-Columbian traditions, Spanish culture and since Mexico became independent in 1821, its own traditions. This is reflected in all aspects of society; from the Day of the Dead to the piñatas to Mexican cuisine, it is an everyday occurrence.
The center of Aztec culture was in the city of Tenochtitlan, located on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire and served as the political, economic, and religious center of the civilization.
it depends where you go in Mexico
Spain: language, religion, most of its traditional culture (mixed with Native American culture). North America: loss of half the territory, the adoption of republic as government system.
Only Brazil; Mexico, Cuba and Peru were influenced by Spanish culture.
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.