Mexican Independence Day: 5 Facts You Need To Know

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Mexican Independence Day: 5 Facts You Need To Know Although there aren’t many Mexican holidays, September has Mexican Independence Day. The celebrations revolve around tradition, as the country lights up fireworks and the plazas are full of patriotic celebrations. It's a great cultural experience to be a part of Independence Day. But understanding the history of Mexico and important facts about Mexican Independence Day will enhance your celebrations. Enjoy, with Lifestyle Villas every Mexico Vacation Experiences and Activities will become a truly unforgettable one.

1. When is Mexican Independence Day celebrated? On September 16, Mexico celebrates its 1810 Declaration of Independence. This is the date that the Mexican War for Independence began. There is an interesting fact about Mexican Independence Day. There are two days of festivities, with the largest gatherings taking place on September 15. You're in luck if you're planning to travel to Mexico and want to enjoy Mexican holidays in September. You'll feel fully integrated into the culture as you take part in the festivities and other traditions.

2. The Cry of Dolores The Mexican Independence Day is based largely on the Cry of Dolores. This was the original Declaration of Independence. Revolutionary leaders were watching Spain exploit Mexico's natural resources and the indigenous people in 1810. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was a catholic priest from Dolores who arranged for prorevolutionary inmates to be released from prison. He rang the church bells at midnight and brought together his parishioners. His passionate revolutionary speech was known as El Grito or the Cry of Dolores.

3. Reenacting the Cry of Dolores


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