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  2. Mother's Day - Wikipedia

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    Today the "Día de las Madres" is an unofficial holiday in Mexico held each year on 10 May, [140] the day on which it was first celebrated in Mexico. [ 141 ] In Mexico, to show affection and appreciation to the mother, it is traditional to start the celebration with the famous song "Las Mañanitas", either a cappella, with the help of a ...

  3. Mother's Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 February 2025. Holiday in the United States Mother's Day Examples of handmade Mother's Day gifts Observed by United States Type Commercial, cultural, religious Observances Holiday card and gift giving, churchgoing accompanied by the distribution of carnations, and family dinners Begins 2nd Sunday of ...

  4. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Dia de la Armada de Mexico: Celebrating the 1825 capture of the San Juan de Ulúa Fortress in Veracruz led by a joint force of Mexican Army and Navy units (the capture of the fortress is the Navy's baptism of fire, on which its first fleet under Captain Pedro Sainz de Baranda served with distinction). [7]

  5. Mother's Day Is Cancelled - Wikipedia

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    Mother's Day Is Cancelled (Spanish: ¡Hasta la madre del Día de las Madres!, lit. ' Even the mother of Mother's Day! ' which is interpreted as lit. ' Sick of Mother's Day! ') is a 2023 Mexican comedy film directed by Javier Colinas and written by Adriana Pelusi, Ricardo Avilés & El Huevo Charlie Barrientos. [2]

  6. Mother's Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Mother's Monument, or Monument to the Mother (Spanish: Monumento a la Madre), is a monument commemorating Mexican mothers, installed in Mexico City, inaugurated on May 10, 1949. It was destroyed on September 19, 2017, after an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 on the Richter scale that shook Mexico City, [ 1 ] and reopened on November 21, 2018.

  7. Public holidays in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Dia del niño: Children's Day: July 24 Dia de la Armada Nacional: Navy Day and the anniversary of the Battle of Lake Maracaibo: July 25 Aniversario del fundacion del Caracas: Caracas City Foundation Day August 3 Día de la Bandera: Flag Day: August 4 Día de la Guardia Nacional: National Guard Day September 8 Día del Virgen del Valle

  8. Here's the history and traditions of Día de los Reyes Magos ...

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    Día de los Reyes, or Three Kings Day, is a Christian holiday on Jan. 6 that celebrates the arrival of the three kings to Jesus' birthplace.

  9. Public holidays in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honors the Spanish language and culture; coincides with the death of Miguel de Cervantes [5] Second Sunday of May [6] Mother's Day: Día de la Madre June 11 Student's Day Día del Estudiante July 20 Lempira Day Día de Lempira Dedicated to a leader of the Lenca people who led the resistance against the Spanish conquistadors in the 1530s. [7 ...