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The tradition of the Quinceañera dates back to ancient times, with origins in Mesoamerican cultures, where the coming-of-age celebration for young women began around the 16th century. The modern Quinceañera, as it is known today, evolved in the 19th century, particularly in Mexico and among Latin American cultures. It symbolizes a girl's transition into womanhood at the age of 15, blending indigenous and Spanish customs. While the exact date of the first Quinceañera is not documented, the tradition has deep historical roots.

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