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Articles for Chihuahua

Mexican Writers, José Agustín and Carlos Montemayor
José Agustín; He was born in the State of Guerrero in 1944 and studied cinematography at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, besides the literature workshop of Juan


Mexico’s Bicentennial Celebration
Mexico is getting ready for an extraordinary celebration in honor of its 200th anniversary of its Independence and 100th anniversary of its Revolution. Everything designed to commemorate these two great dates is linked to the ideal of renewing Mexico’s identity and historic continuity.


The Analogous Blackout
It was originally planned for the year 2021, but now it was changed to 2015 and curiously, rescheduled for the state of Chihuahua until 2011; but what is this? What


Cervantino International Festival
The ideal scenario for gathering great artists from all arts and culture fields, this festival has achieved to create a tradition beyond Mexico’s borders, becoming an internationally acclaimed event.


Museo de la Revolucion in Chihuahua
This important figure of recent Mexican history, whose real name was Doroteo Arango, was the absolute leader of ‘División del Norte’, always accompanied by the famous ‘dorados de Villa’, the army that helped him in his revolutionary battles.


Traditional Mexican Dishes
Mexican cuisine, worldwide famous and recently declared Intangible World Heritage by UNESCO, has indigenous and European influences. Some of the most important are of Spanish,


Mexico's Copper Canyon (Cañon del Cobre)
The Barrancas del Cobre (Copper Canyons) are currently considered one of Mexico’s wonders. It belongs to the Sierra Madre Occidental


Pancho Villa
Pancho Villa, an icon of the Mexican Revolution, was born in 1878. Baptized as Doroteo Arango, he suffered a peasant’s life and witnessed how the rich landowners amassed great fortunes by exploiting workers.


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