Mexican Independence Day

Mexico Independence Day 2016 – 10 Things to Know; Watch President Enrique Peña Nieto Enact 'El Grito' [VIDEO]

The survival and the growth since 1810 is placed high above on Mexican Independence Day and everyone can't help but embrace the joyous celebrations. And it would be wrong not to join in so Latin Post has put together a few things to know about Mexican Independence Day and how you too can celebrate it!

Mexican Independence Day 2016 – Top Quotes and 'El Grito de La Independencia' Time and Live Streaming

As Mexico celebrates its Independence Day on Friday Sept. 16, crowds of people will come together to watch the reenactment of el grito de la independencia in Mexico City. Check out some of the top Mexican Independence Day quotes as the day approaches and learn where you can live stream El Grito.

Anahí and Angélica Rivera Criticized Over Expensive Designer Gowns Worn to Celebrate Mexican Independence Day

The two stars and first ladies have received criticism for their expensive fashion choices. Mexican citizens are upset that the first lady of Mexico, actress Angélica Rivera, and the first lady of Chiapas, singer Anahí, are spending money on expensive dresses while the country experiences a financial crises.

William Levy, Thalía, Salma Hayek & More Celebrate Mexican Independence Day on Instagram

Various celebrities took to Instagram to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. Several of music, film and televisions most popular stars took to Instagram to celebrate Mexican Independence Day on Sept.

Mexican Independence Day 2015: Authentic Cuisine, Parades, Latino Stars Celebrate ‘El Grito’ [Watch]

See video footage of the East Los Angeles Mexican Indpendence Day Parade that drew thousands of spectators on Sunday.

Mexican Independence Day 2014: First Lady Angelica Rivera Criticized for Expensive Dress

From the cost to the designer, many believe Angelica Rivera made a bad choice with her Mexican Independence Day dress.

Cinco de Mayo: Mexico's Most Misunderstood Holiday Is Not Mexican Independence Day and Is Mostly Celebrated in the US

Cinco de Mayo, a day that's far more celebrated in the United States than in Mexico, is normally saturated with multi-colored Mexican-style decorations, libations, music, food, folkloric dancing -- and poor decision making. In the U.S., Cinco is also meant to celebrate Mexican heritage and pride.
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