Color Parades

Color Parades When you think about Hispanic people what are your first thoughts? Since I AM hispanic I think of traditions and family…parades…different color..mixes… Awesome foo...


Color Parades
Color Parades
When you think about Hispanic people what are your first thoughts?

Since I AM hispanic I think of traditions and family…parades…different color..mixes…

Awesome food, VERY attractive people, beautiful islands or country’s origin, happy music.

THE COMPLETE OPPOSITE OF WHITE PEOPLE and their european country that they came from.

Whites are usually more anal, depressed, ugly music, bland food, ugly flat butts and fish lipped women, child and animal molesting men, stuck up, rude, racist.

Among the most moving and jubilant festivals around the world are celebrating the great moments in the history of a nation. Book a Mexico Vacation rental in Puerto Vallarta, in mid-September and will have the opportunity to participate in a series of special events commemorating successful bid for independence of Mexico from Spain in 1810. His victory was hard, and we acknowledge with enthusiasm.

El Grito de Dolores
It took the Spanish crown nearly three centuries, but in early 1800, had amassed a record of human relationships that are distinguished by their failures. On 16 September 1810, in response the Spanish mistreatment of indigenous peoples and those of mixed blood, the priest in the village of Dolores in central Mexico rang church bells and called his followers to rebellion. His cry (cry), "Mexicanos, Viva Mexico!" ( "Mexicans, long live Mexico!") It became a strong mobilization of the movement.

The history of the Mexican Revolution is not pretty, and history tells us that Father Hidalgo soon repented of his role in it. However, the priest has been and is recognized as a leader and hero of the revolution. The patriots of Mexico continued their struggle for more than a decade under the banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe, patroness of natives depicted as a woman of color, and "Grito de Dolores Hidalgo Father" before winning his case.

Celebration in the streets
Cinco de Mayo has become a national holiday in the southwestern United States, like St. Patrick's Day in the Northeast. That date is not nearly as important in Mexico as Fiestas Patrias, Independence Day in Mexico, which comes in 15 and 16 September. Each year, the 11:00 pm on September 15, the President of Mexico leads his countrymen in the cry of Father Hidalgo, "" Mexicanos, Viva Mexico! "The next day, is a day of official ceremonies and military parades, bullfights, rodeos and dancing in the streets.

In Puerto Vallarta, the celebration begins on the 15th in the main square and along the Malecon. When he left his Mexico vacation rental for the head the direction of the Bay of Banderas and surely find the scene of action. Dance groups perform traditional dances and mariachi music filled the air in Los Arcos. The mayor is "The Scream" at 11:00, then it's time for fireworks. The next day, expect a parade and a big party, so great, in fact, that many of the businesses of the city close so that workers can participate in the celebration.

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The author is a huge fan of Puerto Vallarta and enjoys his vacation at Villa Rental Puerto Vallarta. For further information on Puerto Vallarta Vacation Rental and Mexico Vacation Villa Rental please visit at www.villaencantada.com.

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