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Mexican Independence Day – Mexican Independence Day is s fiesta-friendly holiday that celebrates Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1810.
Flag Day– Flag Day, or ‘Día de la Bandera’ as it’s known in Mexico, is celebrated on February 24 every year.
Cinco de Marcho – Cinco de Marcho is celebrated every year on March 5, just 12 days before St. Patrick’s Day. A play on the Mexican holiday name, Cinco de Mayo, this made-up holiday prepares your liver for all the drinking that happens on St. Patrick’s Day. This day is widely celebrated by those who are not regular or heavy drinkers, so as to ease themselves into the demands of St. Patrick’s Day.
Dia de la Raza – Day of the Pluricultural Nation in Mexico is celebrated on October 12.
Día de Muertos – The Day of the Dead is celebrated in Mexico from October 28 to November 2.
Cinco de Mayo – A guide to the May 5 Mexican celebration.
Dominican Republic Restoration Day – Restoration Day in the Dominican Republic takes place on August 16 every year. This event honors a battle that finally led to the nation’s second independence from Spain.
Honduras Independence Day – Honduras Independence Day, observed every year on September 15, is a day of great fun and celebration for the people living in Honduras.
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