Yes. In Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is mainly celebrated in the area of Puebla, where the Battle of Puebla was won against great odds by the Mexican forces. It is more widely celebrated in the US.
Cinco De mayo is celebrated because there was a big war between the French and Mexicans. The Mexicans won.
Precisely that: Cinco de Mayo.
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in the State of Puebla and within the United States. Grito de Dolores on 16 September (Independence from Spain) is celebrated in Mexico but Mexican Americans and Mexicans living in the United States rarely give it any notice at all.
Cinco de Mayo is Spanish for the 5th of May, and that is when it is celebrated.
cinco de mayo got solved when the french lost the war against Mexicans because the french was jealous of the Mexicans making lots of money
French forces.
They don't. It is a Mexican and Mexican-American celebration. See related questions.
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated on May 5. It is a Mexican day of celebration for the Battle at Puebla.
Cinco De Mayo is celebrated on May 5th in the spanish speaking countries such as; Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica and sometimes in Guatemala
Cinco de Mayo is primarily observed by Americans of the Mexican Ancestry in the United States, as a day to celebrate the Mexican culture and experience. It has been likened in significance to St. Patrick's day as the celebration of Irish heritage. In Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is observed as a regional holiday in the Mexican state of Puebla, where the Battle of Puebla took place in 1862. It has limited recognition in the rest of Mexico.
The translation would be "Felíz Cinco de Mayo." Note that Cinco de Mayo is celebrated much more in the US than in Mexico!
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