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Where can I find the Mexican holidays for 2007?

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  1. In mexico


  2. January

    January 1: Año Nuevo (New Year's Day), is an official Mexican holiday.

    January 6: Día de los Santos Reyes is the day when Mexicans exchange Christmas presents in accordance with the arrival of the three gift-bearing wisemen to Jesus Christ. This day culminates the Christmastime festivities.



    January 17: Feast Day of de San Antonio de Abad is a religious holiday during which the Catholic Church allows animals to enter the church for blessing.





        February  

    February 2: Día de la Candelaria or Candlemas, is a religious holiday that is celebrated with processions, dancing, bullfights in certain cities, and the blessing of the seeds and candles. The festivities are best seen in: San Juan de los Lagos, Jalapa; Talpa de Allende, Jalisco; and Santa Maria del Tuxla, Oaxaca.

    February 23-28 (2006): Carnaval is an official Mexican holiday that kicks off a five-day celebration of the libido before the Catholic lent. Beginning the weekend before Lent, Carnaval is celebrated exhubrantly with parades, floats and dancing in the streets. Port towns such as Ensenada, La Paz, Mazatlán and Veracruz are excellent places to watch Carnaval festivities. Dates change slightly as follows: 2006: Feb 23-28; 2007: Feb 15-20; 2008: Jan 31 - Feb 5; 2009: Feb 19-24; 2010: Feb 11-16.

    February 5: Día de la Constitución an official holiday that commemorates Mexico's Constitution.

    February 24: Flag Day, This Mexican national holiday honors the Mexican flag.





        March  

    March 19: St. Joseph's Day, Día de San José, a religious holiday best seen in Tamulin, San Luis Potosi.

    March 21: The Birthday of Benito Juárez, a famous Mexican president and national hero, this is an official Mexican holiday.





        April  

    Semana Santa: Semana Santa is the holy week that ends the 40-day Lent period. This week includes Good Friday and Easter Sunday. It is Mexican custom to break confetti-filled eggs over the heads of friends and family.





        May  

    May 1: Primero de Mayo is the Mexican national holiday that is equivalent to the U.S. Labor Day.

    May 3: Holy Cross Day Día de la Santa Cruz, when construction workers decorate and mount crosses on unfinished buildings, followed by fireworks and picnics at the construction site.

    May 5: Cinco de Mayo is the Mexican national holiday that honors the Mexican victory over the French army at Puebla de los Angeles in 1862.

    May 10: Mother's Day, Due to the importance of the mother in Mexican culture, Mother's Day is an especially significant holiday.





        June  

    June 1: Navy Day is an official Mexican holiday.

    June 24: Saint John the Baptist Day is celebrated with religious festivities, fairs, and popular jokes connected to getting dunked in water.

    June 29: Fiesta of Saint Peter and Saint Paul notable celebrations in Mexcaltitán, Nayarit and Zaachila, Oaxaca.





        September  

    September 1: Annual State of the Union, Though this date is an approximation, the President delivers the address in the autumn.

    September 16: Mexican Independence Day celebrates the day that Miguel Hidalgo delivered El Grito de Dolores, and announced the Mexican revolt against Spanish rule.





        October  

    October 12: Día de la Raza, This day celebrates Columbus' arrival to the Americas, and the historical origins of the Mexican race.





        November  

    November 1&2: Día de los Muertos is an important Mexican holiday that merges Pre-Columbian beliefs and modern Catholocism. Europe's All Saints' Day and the Aztec worship of the dead contribute to these two days that honor Mexico's dead.

    November 20: Mexican Revolution Day,This official Mexican holiday celebrates the Mexican Revolution of 1910.





        December  

    December 12: Día de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, or the day of the Virgin of Guadalupe is celebrated with a feast honoring Mexico's patron saint.

    December 16: Las Posadas celebrates Joseph and Mary's search for shelter in Bethlehem with candlelight processions that end at various nativity scenes. Las Posadas continues through January 6.

    December 25: Navidad, Mexico celebrates the Christmas holiday.





    Here is the link to follow up:

    This link will tell all the Mexican Holidays and also describe each one of them

  3. here it is

    Public Holidays



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    2006





    January





       01  Sunday New Year's Day

      

    February





       05  Sunday Constitution Day

      

    March





       21  Tuesday Birthday of Benito Juarez

      

    April





       13  Friday Good Friday

       14  Saturday Black Saturday

       15  Sunday Easter Sunday

       17  Monday Easter Monday

      

    May





       01  Monday Labor Day/May Day

       05  Friday Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla

      

    September





       16  Saturday National Day

      

    October





       12  Thursday Columbus Day (Dia de la Raza)

      

    November





       01  Wednesday All Saint's Day

       02  Thursday Defunct's Day (All Soul's Day)

       20  Monday Celebration of the Revolution

      

    December





       12  Tuesday Guadalupe Day

       25  Monday Christmas Day

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