Every September 15
mexicans celebrate the mexican independence day, by eating traditional mexican food , and just being a straight up , fun loving wetback . <3
Yes. It happens every 6 years and next one will be on July of 2012.
Mexican independence from Spain, on the early hours of September 16.
September is the 9th month of the year. In the Southern Hemisphere, September is the seasonal equivalent of March. September has 30 days. Around September 22 every year, the Autumnal Equinox happens, and Autumn/Fall begins. Also my half birthday is in September.
Colima is the name of both a state and its corresponding capital city within Mexico. You are asking something on the line of 'what is Florida's independence day'. Mexico's independence day is celebrated on September 16 of every year.
The bell of the town's parish on Dolores, Mexico, where the War of Independence against Spain began (September 16, 1810).
Mexico has almost every climate
Yes, but it is something that not just happens in Mexico; every society in the world has murders: some are caused by money issues, other by human emotions. And this has happened since the dawn of time.
In the UK, September marks the end of the 'summer holidays' and the beginning of a new academic year. School children across the nation will return to school for their next year of studies.
The next Southern Equinox will occur on September 22, 2013. Sadly, you just missed the March Equinox by a few weeks, but luckily you will only have to wait 5 months to see the next one. The Northern Equinox happens every year around the end of March, while the Southern Equinox happens every year around the end of September.
There is something noteworthy that happens nearly every day in the world's history. On the 2nd of September in 1666, there was a huge fire that destroyed more than 10,000 homes.