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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MEXICO

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CONTENTS

  • Sports
  • Daily life
  • Geography
  • Food
  • Celebrations/Holidays
  • Religion
  • Location
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SPORTS

mexicos most famous sport is soccer

Mexicos most famous sport is soccer

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Mexico has bullfighting with red capes and doging the bull.

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DAILY LIFE

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The father in a mexican family does the hard work, the mother and daughter do the cleaning and cooking

Mexican kids go to school and wake up at about 6:00 depending on how far they live from school.

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GEOGRAPHY

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The Rio Bravo is 1,885 miles long

The lowest point is -10 meters, Laguna Salada.

The highest point in Mexico is 5,700 meters, Volcano Pico de Orizba.

FOOD

  • Mexicans do not rush to finish eating, meals usually last for 2 hours.
  • For spicy food Mexicans eat rice, beans, and tortillas to stop the burning.
  • Mexicans usually have a small breakfast, early lunch, dinner in the late afternoon, anda late snack.
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Mexicans do not rush to finish eating, meals usually last for 2 hours.

CELEBRATIONS/HOLIDAYS

  • Mexican children write to the Tree Kings during Janruary 6.
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Mexican birthdays are celebrated with piñatas filled with candy or toys.

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During the Day of the Dead Mexicans go to their ansesters'

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Mexico's Independence day is called Cinco de Mayo many bands and perades fill the streets.

Mexican children write to the Tree Kings during Janruary 6.

About 85% of all Mexicans are Roman Catholic

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Mexico was transferred to Roman Catholic in the Mexican Revolution.

In 1992 the religion of Mexico became more free to the people of Mexico.

LOCATION

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Mexico is located in North America

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Mexico is below the U.S. and above Guatemala

Mexico is 20,430 square Kolometers

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