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Switching On Of Public Lighting To Mark The 213th Anniversary Of The Independence Of Mexico
5 September 2023
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5 September 2023
Lighting of the figure of the Aztec Calendar or Sun Stone during the public lighting on the occasion of the 213th Anniversary of the Independence of Mexico, on September 04, 2023.
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Switching On Of Public Lighting To Mark The 213th Anniversary Of The Independence Of Mexico
5 September 2023
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5 September 2023
Lighting of the figure of the Aztec Calendar or Sun Stone during the public lighting on the occasion of the 213th Anniversary of the Independence of Mexico, on September 04, 2023.
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26 July 2023
View of the back of a pre-Hispanic ball player who has a tattoo of the monolith of the Sun Stone, better known as the Aztec Calendar, while walking in the Zocalo of Mexico City, during the celebration of the 698th anniversary of the founding of Tenochtitlan, the Mexica capital, where they shared their knowledge and honoured their ancestors on the occasion of the ''Zenithal Passage'', the moment when the Sun took a totally perpendicular position.
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14 September 2022
Mosaic made from beans depicting traditional symbols and figures at a shrine during the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) in Toronto Ontario Canada. The Day of the Dead is a traditional Mexican holiday which coincides with All Souls Day in the Catholic calendar, is marked by visits to the grave sites of loved ones. It is a joyous occasion during which the celebrants remember the deceased.
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14 September 2022
Mosaic made from beans depicting traditional symbols and figures at a shrine during the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) in Toronto Ontario Canada. The Day of the Dead is a traditional Mexican holiday which coincides with All Souls Day in the Catholic calendar, is marked by visits to the grave sites of loved ones. It is a joyous occasion during which the celebrants remember the deceased.
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#7715518
1 February 2022
Women offer tamales for sale during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715520
1 February 2022
A woman offers tamales for sale during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715522
1 February 2022
Tamales are sold during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715524
1 February 2022
A woman offers tamales for sale during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715526
1 February 2022
A group of people offer tamales for sale during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715528
1 February 2022
A woman portrays the monumental image of a Child God installed during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715532
1 February 2022
Tamales are sold during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715534
1 February 2022
Women offer tamales for sale during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715536
1 February 2022
Tamale tasting during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715538
1 February 2022
Tamale tasting during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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#7715540
1 February 2022
Atole is sold during the Tamale Fair in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Candlemas Day, which celebrates the period that ends the cycle of Christmas festivities within the Catholic Church. The tamale, of pre-Hispanic origin, was used as an important part of the offerings to the gods of the Aztec pantheon. It is worth mentioning that the 2nd of February corresponded to the beginning of the first day of the first month of the Mexica calendar called Atlcahualo or Quauitleoa.
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