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  2. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    This is the arena where charros hold the events of charreadas and jaripeos. A lienzo has two areas: one marked-off area consisting of a lane 12 meters (13 yards) wide by 60 meters (66 yards) long which leads into a circle area that is 40 meters (44 yards) in diameter. [11] [12]

  3. Jaripeo - Wikipedia

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    The word jaripeo derived from the Purépecha language in the Mexican state of Michoacán comes from Xarhipeo, the name of a village in said state. [16] Dating back to 16th century Mexico, jaripeo was originally a form of bull fighting in which the rider rode the bull to death. [17]

  4. Pico Rivera Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent to Bicentennial Park is the 6,000 seat/10,000+ With Standing room. Pico Sports Arena, famous for its Mexican charreadas and jaripeos and Latin entertainment, the Pico Rivera Sports Arena is a popular recreation spot for the Los Angeles area Hispanic community. This facility was built in 1979 and is reputed to be the largest Mexican ...

  5. Pénjamo - Wikipedia

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    The motto of the city is " M. Hidalgo Cradle", because in 1753, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the Father of the Mexican Motherland, was born in the Hacienda of Corralejo near the city. Pénjamo was approved by the Congress of Union of the United Mexican States, Pénjamo's Metropolitan Zone Pénjamo - La Piedad which there is placed in the ...

  6. Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 30,000 foreign residents live along the shores of Lake Chapala. [70] Today, Lake Chapala is popular as a weekend getaway for residents of Guadalajara. [16] The Lake is a tourist attraction on which people sail, fish and jet ski. The Lake is surrounded by a number of towns including Chapala, Jocotepec, Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos ...

  7. The Big Weekend Show - Wikipedia

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    The Big Weekend Show (also The Big Saturday Show and The Big Sunday Show from 2021 to 2023) is an American panel talk show on Fox News in which four rotating Fox News personalities discuss current stories, political issues, and pop culture. The program airs live every Saturday and Sundays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET. [1]

  8. Morning Joe - Wikipedia

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    Morning Joe is an American morning news talk show, which airs weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the cable news channel MSNBC.It features former US Representative (Independent) Joe Scarborough reporting and discussing the news of the day in a panel format with co-hosts Mika Brzezinski (whom Scarborough married in November 2018) [2], Willie Geist, who regularly co-hosts from ...

  9. Livin' for the Weekend (The O'Jays song) - Wikipedia

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    "Livin' for the Weekend" is a song by American R&B vocal group The O'Jays, released as the second single from their 11th album, Family Reunion (1975). It spent two weeks at #1 on the R&B singles chart in the spring of '76. It was also successful on the pop charts, peaking at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1]