They do, actually:
Each year on the night of September 15, the President of Mexico rings the bell of the National Palace in Mexico City. He repeats a cry of patriotism based upon the "Grito de Dolores" (the battle cry of the Mexican War of Independence) from the balcony of the palace to the assembled crowd in the Plaza de la Constitucion, or Zocalo, one of the largest public plazas in the world. This event draws up to half a million spectators.
Then, on the early morning of September 16, or Independence Day, a national military parade starts in the Zocalo, passes the Hidalgo Memorial and ends on the Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's main boulevard.
they have a military parade
Mexico'S Independence Day is celebrated with food, Mariachi bands, and the generation of families.
On 2010 it will celebrate 200 years of independence.
No. It's Independence
Independence (September 15, 1810).
Mexico does indeed have an Independence Day - It is each September 16th when they celebrate their independence from Spanish rule. See the weblink at the lower left for more information.
we celebrate mexicos independence day because they are in the same continent as us and we deal with them alot more after tthey became independent.
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Mexico's Independence Day.
No, Mexico does not celebrate USA's Independence day on the 4th of July...They have thier own Independence Day...September 16th....to celebrate Mexico's independence from Spanish rule.
Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua celebrate their independence on such day.
The 'Grito de independencia' or independence cry, to celebrate the Independence of Mexico from Spain.