With the arrival of September, Mexico prepares for a month full of celebrations and commemorative dates. From official days off to historical and cultural events, September is a highlight on the national calendar. Below, we present a summary of the important days and celebrations that mark this month.
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What holidays are there in the month of September in Mexico?
– September 2: National Cocoa and Chocolate Day
This date celebrates the importance of cocoa and chocolate in Mexican culture, recognizing its historical influence and role in the country’s gastronomy.
– September 4th
– 1939: President Lázaro Cárdenas announces Mexico’s neutrality in World War II.
– 1969: Metro Line 1 is inaugurated in the Federal District, a milestone in urban transport.
– Establishment of the Botanical Society of Mexico: Foundation that promotes research and conservation of the national flora.
– September 6, 1860
Benito Juárez establishes the Reform laws in Guanajuato, marking a significant advance in the separation of Church and State.
– September 9th
Birth of Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, a key figure in the fight for Mexico’s independence.
– September 13th
Day of the Child Heroes, in commemoration of the cadets who defended Chapultepec Castle during the American invasion of 1847.
– September 16th
– 1810: Anniversary of the beginning of Mexico’s Independence, commemorated with celebrations and patriotic events.
– Birth of Ricardo Flores Magón: Activist and leader of the Mexican social movement.
– September 17th
World Beach Day, promoting the conservation and cleanliness of the coasts.
– September 19, 1985
An 8.1 magnitude earthquake in Mexico City causes one of the worst catastrophes in the country.
– September 21st
International Day of Peace, dedicated to the promotion of global peace.
– September 22
Autumn Equinox, marking the beginning of this season in the northern hemisphere.
– September 24th
World Maritime Day, focusing on safety and protection of the marine environment.
– September 27th
200 years have passed since the Consummation of Mexico’s Independence, commemorating the end of the war of independence.
– September 29
National Corn Day, highlighting its importance in the Mexican diet and culture.
– September 30th
Birth of José María Morelos y Pavón, a key insurgent leader in the independence movement.
What days do you rest in Mexico in September?
– September 16: According to the Federal Labor Law and the school calendar of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), September 16 is a day off in Mexico. This date commemorates the beginning of Mexico’s Independence in 1810, and is celebrated with various patriotic events throughout the country.
September offers a wide variety of events and celebrations that reflect Mexico’s rich history and culture. From official days off to commemorations of historical and cultural events, this month provides multiple opportunities to reflect and celebrate.
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