Cinco De Mayo is the 5 of May. It's not only the fifth day of May it is the day that the Mexican people won its Independence from France in the 1800s. This is not an American Holiday but it is celebrated by the Mexican-Americans who are patriotic about their motherland. Celebrations include old fashion street shopping and traditional foods. Quesadillas, tacos, tostados, beans and rice, empanadas and fajitas are just a small start to a big day in level with the Fourth of July. This is well supported be the spanish people and spanisd dialects in the world.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Cinco De Mayo
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