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WE LOVE MEXICO 🫡🫡💗🇲🇽Proud People and Amazing Travel Experience 🇲🇽
05/07/2025

WE LOVE MEXICO 🫡🫡💗🇲🇽
Proud People and Amazing Travel Experience 🇲🇽

Dona Drake, born Eunice Westmoreland on November 15, 1914 , in Florida, was a multi-talented actress, singer, and dancer...
05/07/2025

Dona Drake, born Eunice Westmoreland on November 15, 1914 , in Florida, was a multi-talented actress, singer, and dancer who rose to fame during the 1930s through the 1950s. Despite her remarkable talents, her true heritage remained hidden from the public for many years due to the racial prejudices and societal norms of the time. Dona Drake was of mixed-race ancestry, with African-American lineage—her grandparents included one Black couple and one Black/White couple. However, Hollywood studios fabricated her background, falsely claiming she was born in Mexico City under the name Rita Novella, to market her as a Mexican actress and to align her image with the exotic ethnic characters she often portrayed.

Did you know Tamaulipas is a state in northeastern Mexico, bordering Texas, United States. Its capital is Victoria City,...
05/07/2025

Did you know Tamaulipas is a state in northeastern Mexico, bordering Texas, United States. Its capital is Victoria City, and its most important cities include Reynosa, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo and Tampico. It is a key region for international trade due to its border location and its ports in the Gulf of Mexico.
Their economy is based on the makeup industry, trade, agriculture (mainly sorghum and citrus), livestock and fishing. In addition, it has important energy resources, such as oil and gas.
Culturally speaking, Tamaulipas has a strong Northern and Huastec influence, reflected in its music, cuisine and traditions. It also has natural attractions, such as the El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, beaches on the Gulf Coast and various archaeological site

Two Mexican Revolutionary Couples, c. 1910. 💕🇲🇽
05/07/2025

Two Mexican Revolutionary Couples, c. 1910. 💕🇲🇽

a Mexican-American family constructing a jacal, a traditional home built using local materials such as adobe, wood, cact...
04/07/2025

a Mexican-American family constructing a jacal, a traditional home built using local materials such as adobe, wood, cactus, and stone. The jacal was commonly used by settlers in the American Southwest, particularly in regions like Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, during the 19th century. 💕🇲🇽🇲🇽

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Our Lady of Guadalupe, symbol of faith, love and protection for Mexico. 🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽💗
04/07/2025

Our Lady of Guadalupe, symbol of faith, love and protection for Mexico. 🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽💗

In December 1914, two of Mexico's most iconic revolutionary leaders, Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata, met in Mexico Cit...
04/07/2025

In December 1914, two of Mexico's most iconic revolutionary leaders, Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata, met in Mexico City. Despite their differences, their shared commitment to justice and land reform symbolized a fleeting moment of unity in the Mexican Revolution. Villa, a former bandit turned general, and Zapata, a peasant leader, fought for the rights of the oppressed, though their paths soon diverged. Their brief alliance reminds us of the power of solidarity in the face of injustice, even when their visions for the future didn't fully align. 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

OLD Mexican Woman 😯💗🇲🇽🇲🇽 PROUD Nation and Creative People 🫡🫡🇲🇽🇲🇽
04/07/2025

OLD Mexican Woman 😯💗🇲🇽🇲🇽 PROUD Nation and Creative People 🫡🫡🇲🇽🇲🇽

Since when is it called the "Gulf of Mexico"?XVI Century: The name "Gulf of Mexico" appears on maps and historical docum...
04/07/2025

Since when is it called the "Gulf of Mexico"?
XVI Century: The name "Gulf of Mexico" appears on maps and historical documents since the first Spanish explorations. European cartographers began to use it to designate this semi-finished basin, because of its proximity to the Mexican territory.
Although there was no Mexico as a country (independent since 1821), the name referred to the Mesoamerican region under Spanish control and linked to the Mexican empire.
It was named before the existence of the United States
The name "Gulf of Mexico" was established long before the formation of the United States in 1776.
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the area that today includes the states of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida was part of Spanish and French colonial territories, and had no relation with the future country.
This reinforces that the Gulf of Mexico, both as a geographical region and nomenclature, has historical roots that precede the creation of the United States.
Conclusion
The Gulf of Mexico has carried its name for more than 500 years, long before the United States existed as a nation. This term reflects its historical and geographical connection with Mesoamerican lands, being a denomination that persists since the first maps elaborated by European colonizers.

🇲🇽 Virgin of Guadalupe, guide and protect Mexico with your love and grace. 🙏🌹🇲🇽
04/07/2025

🇲🇽 Virgin of Guadalupe, guide and protect Mexico with your love and grace. 🙏🌹🇲🇽

MEXICO GETS GOLD AND SILVER IN JAPAN! 🥇🥈🇲🇽Mexican athlete, Ella Bucio, left Mexico's name on high by winning gold medal ...
03/07/2025

MEXICO GETS GOLD AND SILVER IN JAPAN! 🥇🥈🇲🇽
Mexican athlete, Ella Bucio, left Mexico's name on high by winning gold medal in "Speed" and silver in "Freestyle", at the Parkour-FIG World Championship, Speed mode, in Japan. 🇯🇵
Congratulations champion, you are Mexican pride! 🎉🎊

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