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Celebrate this 4th of July with Cabomar

Celebrate this 4th of July with Cabomar

We are getting closer to celebrate the Independence Day this 4th of July !!! Don’t miss this opportunity to see the amazing fireworks from the ocean view on board the Cabo Mar Cruise!!!

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Your 4th of July Plans Have Arrived! Celebrate Breathless Style!
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Cinco de Mayo

ignacio-zaragoza-500-pesos-2008-3Cinco de Mayo (May 5th)
This holiday celebrates the victory of the Mexican Army, led by General Ignacio Zaragoza against French forces in the city of Puebla, on May 5, 1862.

RIght: Image of Ignacio Zaragoza on a 500 pesos Mexico banknote – 2008 – Photo: Joseph A. Tyson

French Intervention Puebla Mexico

French intervention in Mexico: battle in Puebla. Created by Godefroy-Durand, published on L’Illustra.  Photo: Marzolino / bigstockphoto.com

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A stamp printed in USA shows an image of Mexican Flamenco Dancers celebrating Cinco De Mayo, Mexico independence, circa 1998. Photo: irisphoto3|bigstockphoto.com

Also widely celebrated in the United States. US “celebration” of this Mexican historical event is largely a result of promotions in the US by liquor, beer, and bars/taverns/clubs/restaurants since the 1980s. For many years Cinco de Mayo celebrations in the US promoted Cinco de Mayo as Mexican Independence Day which is actually September 16. Although Mexican citizens feel very proud of the meaning of Cinco de Mayo, it is not a national holiday in Mexico, but it is an official holiday in the State of Puebla where the mentioned battle took place.

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The battle at Puebla in 1862 happened at a violent and chaotic time in Mexico’s history. Mexico had finally gained independence from Spain in 1821 after a difficult and bloody struggle, and a number of internal political takeovers and wars, including the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and the Mexican Civil War of 1858, had ruined the national economy.

Old engraved portrait of Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria, then Emperor of Mexico. Created ny Schubert, published un L'Illustration Journal Universel, Paris, 1857 by marzolino, Stock Photo 26738045

Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian
BigStockPhoto.com / marzolino

During this period of struggle Mexico had accumulated heavy debts to several nations, including Spain, England and France, who were demanding repayment. Similar debt to the U.S. was previously settled after the Mexican-American War. France was eager to expand its empire at that time, and used the debt issue to move forward with goals of establishing its own leadership in Mexico. Realizing France’s intent of empire expansion, Spain and England withdrew their support. When Mexico finally stopped making any loan payments, France took action on its own to install Napoleon III’s relative, Archduke Maximilian of Austria, as ruler of Mexico.
https://www.mexonline.com/cinco-de-mayo.htm

Photo on right: Old engraved portrait of Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria, then Emperor of Mexico. Created by Schubert, published un L’Illustration Journal Universel, Paris, 1857

 

Flag Day, Dia de la Bandera

February 24 – Mexican Flag Day, Dia de la Bandera de México

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Mexico flag. Photo: BigStockPhoto.com/ by daboost

Pledge of Allegiance Flag of Mexico

Legacy of our heroes, Symbol of unity
Of our parents and our brothers,
we promise always be faithful
to the principles of freedom and justice
that make our country an independent nation, humane and generous,
to which we give our existence.

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Mexico Coat of Arms
Photo:  BigStockPhoto.com | Speedfighter

This civic holiday celebrates the Mexican flag and honors previous iterations. The holiday dates to 1937, when it was implemented by then-president Lázaro Cárdenas. The national flag, which features vertical stripes of red, white and green with the national coat of arms in the middle of the white stripe. Photo shows  Mexico Flag with enlarged coat of arms.

Mexicans first celebrated the country’s current flag on February 24, 1937. The design of this flag was used in 1821 and the current flag was officially adopted in 1968. Its colors – red, white, and green – are the National Liberation Army’s colors.

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Standard of the Virgin of Guadalupe carried by Miguel Hidalgo during the start of Mexico’s War of Independence in 1810. Image by Marcuse

Brief History of the Mexican Flag
The first flag was the banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe taken by the Atotonilco Chapel by the father of the nation, Don Miguel Hidalgo.  In Zitácuaro, Michoacan , on August 19 , 1812, emerged the flag of Generalissimo Morelos. This was a white frame with white and purple squares on the edges, an imperial eagle on the center, surrounded by a caption that says: ” UNGUIBUS EQUE VIC TRIX OCULIS ET”.

The Pennant “El Dolente de Hidalgo” was another flag used by the insurgents in the principles of the cause; it was red with crossed black stripes, a skull on the center of two crossbones in form of a cross.  The flag of the Insurgents, which was greeted with 19 cannon gunshots in New Orleans, it was formed by three vertical stripes: white, purple and red.

 

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Current Mexican Flag

“Trigarante Army Flag.” Born to the proclamation of the ” Plan of Iguala ” on February 24, 1821 , this date was subsequently chosen to celebrate the ” Day of the Flag ” .
The colors of this flag were the same as current and actual one, but placed differently and in diagonal stripes: first white , symbol of the ” Religion” , the center green ¨Independence¨, and finally the red symbolizing the “Union”, in the green stripe center there is an imperial crown with the motto of the three guarantees.

The Iturbide Empire Flag, replaced for the Iguala Flag, was the first to adopt the order of the present flag colors and the eagle in the center area , the difference was the position of the eagle holding an imperial crown.

The Republican Flag, enacted on April 14, 1823, was the most similar to the present flag; on this one appears the eagle but changed by placing it in front. The National Flag, as we know it today, waved for the first time in the National Palace on September 15, 1917.

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Back in the days, Spain had the last word. But today, and honoring Mexico’s festive mood, the Spaniards have sent back Hidalgo’s flag. It is the very flag that had been captured in Mexico in 1810/1811. It had been brought to Spain and put on display there in the Spanish Museo de Artillería (Artillery Museum).  Here is the good piece:

Source: www.emersonkent.com/history_notes/miguel_hidalgo_y_costilla.htm

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Images of the history of the Mexican Flag – Historia de la Bandera Mexicana – Photo: pulsodigital.net

A list of prior versions of the Mexican Flag can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mexican_flags  and more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Mexico