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On a warm July day in 1822, the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City echoed with the sounds of celebration. Agustín de Iturbide, a man of Basque descent born in Valladolid (now Morelia), Mexico, in 1783, stood before a cheering crowd as the heavy imperial crown was placed upon his head. He became Agustín I, the […]…
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Located in the Yucatán Peninsula. Ek Balam, meaning ‘Black Jaguar’ or ‘Jaguar Star’ in Yucatec Maya, was a significant northern Maya kingdom, known historically as Talol, during its peak from 770 to 840 AD. The ruined city is situated about 12 miles north of Valladolid and 27 miles northeast of Chichén Itzá, making it a […]…
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The Yaqui or Yoeme people have lived in the river valleys of south-central Sonora in northwestern Mexico since time immemorial. The name “Yaqui” comes from the Yoeme word “Hiyakim” which was the name these people gave to their homeland. The Yaqui resisted outside influence for hundreds of years and as a result much of their […]…
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Although separated by well over 1,000 miles, the ancient civilizations of Mexico did have contact with their distant northern neighbors.由Mexico Unexplained
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Many mysterious cigar-shaped objects have been spotted over Mexico. What are they?由Mexico Unexplained
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The first emperor of the Aztecs altered the past and set the course for the future of an empire由Mexico Unexplained
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This abandoned modern town is full of legends, paranormal activity and many mysteries.由Mexico Unexplained
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What are these strange ovoid objects in the skies over Mexico?由Mexico Unexplained
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The Mixtec of Oaxaca have a long and vibrant history. Their culture is full of legends. Here are 4.由Mexico Unexplained
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The little-known lost city of Oxkintok has many secrets yet to reveal.由Mexico Unexplained
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It's not Mexican Independence Day. It's not the day that Mexico kicked out the French. So, what exactly is the holiday called Cinco de Mayo?由Mexico Unexplained
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For many years diamond-shaped objects have been seen in Mexican skies. What are they?由Mexico Unexplained
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Although new by Mexican standards Mexicali is home to various ghost stories and tales of terror. Here are 4.由Mexico Unexplained
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Rising Mexican superstar Chalino Sánchez suffered an untimely death. The case remains unsolved. What really happened?由Mexico Unexplained
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The Zapotecs, Maya and Aztecs could track and predict eclipses, and had interesting legends about them.由Mexico Unexplained
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In the Yucatán in 1761 a Maya leader spearheaded a brief but intense uprising against the Spanish.由Mexico Unexplained
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In October of 1972 an unassuming Mexican laborer was taken aboard a flying saucer.由Mexico Unexplained
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The wife of a colonial magistrate became a key player in Mexico's War of Independence from Spain.由Mexico Unexplained
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The Seri people of the Mexican state of Sonora have a rich culture full of legends. Here are 3.由Mexico Unexplained
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Have you ever heard of the gods Huhueteotl, Centeotl and Nanahuatzin?由Mexico Unexplained
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The death of one of the greatest Mexican entertainers who ever lived is shrouded in mystery由Mexico Unexplained
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What was life like in the neighborhoods of ancient Mexico's largest city?由Mexico Unexplained
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Thousands of documents tell different stories of the Spanish Inquisition in colonial Mexico.由Mexico Unexplained
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Important but neglected, the city of La Venta dominated the Olmec world for 500 years.由Mexico Unexplained
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An enslaved woman from India found herself living 10,000 miles away from home in 1600s colonial Mexico.由Mexico Unexplained
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