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Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army’s May 5, 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War. The day, which falls on Sunday, May 5 in 2024, is also known as Battle of Puebla Day. While it is a relatively minor holiday in Mexico, in the United States, Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a commemoration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with large Mexican-American populations.
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I can never remember WHAT it is!!
I knew it was more celebrated here than in Mexico, and we hear about it some down here in the Southwest. Anyway, Happy Cinco de Mayo!!
It seems to be very popular to celebrate it here in the states but I've never done so. I think most people around here use it as an excuse to drink.
Hari Om
That was interesting... I was aware this day was celebrated but didn't know why... hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx
The history behind such happy events is oft' tinged by pain and suffering. Thank goodness there is a happy ending, and a culture survives and celebrates its magic.
ERin
Happy Cinco de Mayo Beau.
HUGS, have a happy day!
Happy Cinco de Mayo, Beau. Thanks for reminding us of the reason for the holiday.
Love the Cinco de Mayo badge with the sweet paws
Hugs Cecilia
Happy Hold the Mayo Day sweet Beau!
Thank you for the history. Cute pictures.
Handsome Beau in your sombrero.
Happy Cinco de Mayo!!!
Woos - Misty and Timber
So it has nothing to do with Mexico's independence. Hmmm..m
Having lived in the American southwest a big chunk of my life, I agree with Ann about it being an excuse to drink. Ole'!
A belated Happy Cinco de Mayo Beau, and thank you for the history lesson.
We do have a large Mexican population, and it makes for many great Mexican restaurants! (some better than others - I think we've tried them all!)
Beau, I cannot tell if you are enjoying the celebration or not...I hope you had a good time.
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