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  2. Aztec calendar - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar, 2. Eagle, and so on, as the days immediately following 13. Reed. This cycle of number and day signs would continue similarly until the 20th week, which would start on 1. Rabbit, and end on 13. Flower. It would take a full 260 days (13×20) for the two cycles (of twenty day signs, and thirteen numbers) to realign and repeat the sequence ...

  3. 2002 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    2003; 2004; 2005; Decades: 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; ... The Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2002 take place in Mexico City; ... This page was last edited on 23 ...

  4. Category:March 2003 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:February 2003 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  6. 2003 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    2002; 2001; 2000; 2003 in Mexico: →. 2004 ... Mexico win the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup; 2003 Centrobasket held in Culiacán; ... This page was last edited on 23 ...

  7. Category:2002 events in Mexico by month - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:2003 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  9. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The President rings the bell of Hidalgo and crowds gather in the Zócalo of Mexico City to shout ¡Viva México! (Long live Mexico!). Similar ceremonies are held in every state and municipality across the country. A military parade is held in Mexico City on September 16. [5] See also Fiestas Patrias (Mexico). September 27