She is the patron saint of Mexico. The symbolism of the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe can be traced back to Aztec times, when Coatlicue, the divinity of life and death was revered. Spanish conquistadors saw this, then mixed both Aztec and Catholic beliefs to better control the populace. This is known as religious syncretism.
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Roman Catholic answerThe 12 of December is Mexico's most important religious holiday. The day in the year 1531 when the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego and asked for a church to be built there so she could be close to the people.
They celebrate day of the dead in the grave yard of ther
no they don't i am Mexican
I know that they at least have a duck race celebration
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According to 42explore2, Mexicans in Mexico celebrate Cinco De May by reenacting the famed Battle of Puebla in a day-long dramatization that includes acting and speeches.
They don't. They celebrate the International Worker's Day on the 1st of May, along much of the rest of the world.
An artist that was born in Mexico is Selena Quintanilla Perez was a beutiful woman but, she died in 1995. People still celebrate her.
That would be in Mexico on The Day Of The Dead.