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  2. What is Nochebuena? The tradition that makes Christmas ... - AOL

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    Nochebuena is a Christmas Eve tradition celebrated annually in Latina, Hispanic, Filipino, and Spanish communities.

  3. Christmas in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in Mexico is ... and buildings are decorated with poinsettias named "Noche Buena" ... a major event is the feast day of the patroness of the state, the ...

  4. Colonia Noche Buena - Wikipedia

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    Colonia Noche Buena is a neighborhood in Benito Juárez, Mexico City. "Noche Buena" literally means "good night", but is also the Spanish name for Christmas Eve. The name comes from Compañía Ladrillera de la Noche Buena, a brickworks from the 19th century that was located in the lands that now belong to the Parque Hundido and the Colonia Noche Buena.

  5. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    [28] Today it is known in Mexico and Guatemala as flor de nochebuena or simply nochebuena, meaning "Christmas Eve flower". [11] In Spain it is known as flor de Pascua or Pascua, meaning "Easter flower". [11] In Chile and Peru, the plant became known as the "crown of the Andes". [11]

  6. Nochebuena Unites the Generations of My Family, Through ... - AOL

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    Christmas Eve means big gatherings, big meals, and beloved traditions for Latino families around the world.

  7. Noche Buena - Wikipedia

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    Noche Buena or Nochebuena may refer to: "Noche Buena" (song), a Filipino Christmas standard; Beverages and food. Noche Buena, a Mexican beer from Cuauhtémoc ...

  8. Christmas Eve - Wikipedia

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    Typical traditional noche buena meal in the Philippines, with a lechón as the centerpiece. In the Philippines, the traditional dinner (known as noche buena or nochebuena) is served at midnight after the family attends the late evening Mass known as Misa de Gallo (sometimes referred to as Misa de Aguinaldo, "Gift Mass").

  9. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Many families visit the beaches. It is not a state holiday. April 30 Children's Day Día del Niño Honors all the children. It is not a state holiday. May 10 Mother's Day: Día de las Madres Honors all the mothers throughout the country. It is not a state holiday. May 15 Teacher's Day: Día del Maestro Honors all the teachers throughout the ...