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Welcome to …. MEXICO. Let`s start with the flag!. In the centre of the flag there is an image of an eagle, on top of a nopal (type of cactus), eating a serpent.

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  1. Welcometo… MEXICO

  2. Let`s startwiththe flag! • In the centre of the flag there is an image of an eagle, on top of a nopal (type of cactus), eating a serpent. • This image is the most representational of México, as it symbolises the foundation of Tenochtitlan, the first city ever established in our country. It was populated by the indigenous Aztec people.

  3. иоятнеяи мехіісо

  4. ше аяе яеиата аиd םаиііеlа • ше аяе їитяеѕтеפіи тнеse northernstates because we want to learn more about them !! ше шіі׀׀та׀қ аьоטТиоятнеяи мехіісо

  5. ваја саlіғояиіа ѕטя This state is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, which is why Baja California Sur has been designed exclusively to offer tourists adventure, comfort and relaxation, and everlasting fun. Here there are beautiful blue waters (Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean), and the land has cool cities and towns, deserts and mountains.  All of this together creates a beautiful place of natural beauty to satisfy any travelers` needs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baja_California_Sur

  6. ваја саlіғояиіаиoяte  Just north of Baja California Sur is Baja California Norte In the "Baja" there is great fishing, surfing, boating, diving, and beaches. Many world class hotels and resorts are in the south end. In the map below, you can see Baja California Norte in Green. Just below it is Baja California Sur. The famous araches of Baja California Sur http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baja_California

  7. While you are here… • You should go snorkeling • You should go whale-watching • You should go explore the caves and rare rock formations • You should go shopping at the funky markets

  8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonora Why don`t you ЅоИоЯa… The Sierra Nevada Foothills are perhaps one of the most beautiful attractions in the state of Sonora, which is also called  “Gold Country”. This city still has a historic charm; many of its buildings were constructed in the 1800’s. If you go to Sonora, this should be your first stop! come and see for yourself!

  9. Chihuahua  ·····  Chihuahua is the biggest state in México , in chihuahua there are canyons and the Chihuahua Desert is one extends to both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border (in the central-northern Mexico). The many canyons together form a network that is bigger than the famous GREAT CANYON. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua,_Chihuahua by train! the canyons You can see

  10. Duяаиgо ™ • We think the food in Durango is WEIRD!! If you are feeling adventurous, we would suggest that you try: • Caldillo Duranguense -a light broth prepared with beef filet, onion, garlic, tomato and chili (watch out…it isSPICY!) • Cabeza de Res a la Olla -stewed cow head ¡Buen provecho! (This is what we say before we eat) http://www.mexicanmercados.com/food/states/durango.htm

  11. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Infante ЅііИaloa Sinaloa is the state home of a very important Mexican figure: Pedro Infante. He passed away long ago, but we will introduce you to him anyways!

  12. Pedro Infante was: *A singer *An actor *A movie producer He is famous in México; everybody knows who he is. He was born in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, México. This place is a popular beach vacation destination on the west coast of Mexico! He died in 1957 at the age of 40.

  13. Central Mexico Hello we are Monserrat A. and Monserrat M. We are going to talk about Central Mexico Because its our Mexican Republic.

  14. Zacatecas Zacatecas state of Mexico is located in the north-central region and it is surrounded by Durango in the north-west, Coahuila in the north, and San Luis Potosí in the east. • Cities • Zacateca has five important cities: • Fresnillo • Zacatecas • Sombrerete • Jerez • Tlaltenango

  15. Zacatecas • Activities: • You can go to… • Cathedral • Cerro de la Bufa • Mina El Eden • Teleferico http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zacatecas

  16. Guanajuato Guanajuato is a state that has a history about the independence. Guanajuato has a nickname that is “Hill of Frogs.” which comes from the local indigenous language. Government and politics: The Constitution of the State of Guanajuato provides that the government of Guanajuato, like the government of every other state in Mexico, consists of three powers: the executive, the legislative and the judiciary.

  17. Guanajuato http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanajuato You can visit the “Alondiga de Granaditas Mummy museum One of the major cities in Guanajuato is the city called Guanajuato. It is beautiful and there are many colours. The city itself lies over a foundation of tunnels, and in fact you can only get into the city via these tunnels.

  18. Nuevo Leon is the capital city of the Mexican state of Nuevo León It has the third largest metropolitan area in Mexico, after Mexico City and Guadalajara. Food Cabrito (kid goat) is Monterrey's most popular traditional dish. Other local dishes and customs are the "semita" (bread without leavening) and the capirotada dessert (a mix of cooked bread, cheese, raisins, peanuts, and crystallized sugarcane juice).

  19. Nuevo Leon Monterrey is the city of Nuevo Leon. In Monterrey you can visit Santa Lucia Riverwalk, The Cerro de la Silla The caves of Garcia or Kidzania http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuevo_Leon

  20. Queretaro The capital of this state is the city of Santiago de Querétaro, but everyone just says “Querétaro”. Tourism Tourism is increasing its importance in the economy. Querétaro has become the first non-beach destination.

  21. Queretaro You can visit the Aqueducts Museo de Arte de Queretaro Plaza de la Independencia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queretaro

  22. Jalisco is located in central-western Mexico. It is bordered by 7 states. Can you believe that?? The largest city in Jalisco is called Guadalajara. Jalisco http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalisco

  23. Jalisco is famous for: Tequila Jalisco is the center of the Mexican tequila industry, and the town of Tequila, Jalisco, which gave its name to the famous liquor, is located there. Mariachi Mariachis are seen as a symbol of the Mexican Revolution and as Mexican pride. Huichol people Huichol is the people that lives in towns that are difficult to live in and they make beautiful crafts Jalisco Mariachi: Huichol Art

  24. Southern Mexico Hi, friends we are Karina Contreras & Pamela Meza And we want to introduce you to SOUTHERN MEXICO

  25. Guerrero The only part of Guerrero where there are no mountains is a narrow strip on the coast with beautiful beaches. Along this coastline are a lot of resorts. Tourism is the biggest part of Guerrero. The 3 major areas of tourism here are known as the Triangulo del Sol, or the triangle of the sun. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrero

  26. Puebla Eco-tourism in Puebla is a big hit. Come see the Biosphere Reserve in the Tehuacán Valley. This is one of the world's largest biospheres and an area rich in plant resources. Another alternative is the Izta-Popo National Park. There you will find an area of over 25,000 hectares of hillsides and volcanoes, and the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl mountains. Nearby there are pine and oak forests for hiking, trekking and hiking. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puebla,_Puebla

  27. Hidalgo The state of Hidalgo offers many interesting cites to visit, like its capital city with places such as the Garden of Art, The Alameda, or The Bartolome Medina Park. Outside Pachuca is El Chico National Park that offers a gorgeous forest and outdoor activities and Mineral del Monte features beautiful landscapes and camping possibilities. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidalgo_State

  28. This is our Veracruz home state!!! Here, in Veracruz you can find: jungles, vast green valleys, beautiful beaches of the Gulf, lush vegetation, roaming cattle, sleepy villages,mid-sized cities, and even snow- capped mountains. A traditonal dance of Veracruz is the “The Son Jarocho”

  29. Xalapa is the capital of the state, and it is also the city where we live!! You can see it on the map. There is a lot of culture in Xalapa! It is a fun city and we think that if you can`t come to México without seeing it! It`s nick-name is “City of Flowers”. It is beautiful!

  30. Chiapas In Pre-Columbian times Chiapas was the home of the Maya civilization. It is now home to the famous “Zapatistas”, a rebel army of indigenous peoples who are fighting against the government to reclaim their rights. It is also home to Palenque (famous Olmecan ruins) and San Cristobal de las Casas (a beautiful colonial city) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiapas

  31. Yucatán

  32. The ruins of Uxmal are outstanding. Uxmal is pronounced "Oosh-mahl". The name is Pre-Columbian and means "Built Three Times". Yucatan Tulúm and is another highly visited site in this state. Look, and guess why! It is a Mayan ruin site built on the beach. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucatan

  33. http://www.meridayucatanhotels.com/restaurants.html The food here is yummy!

  34. Ancient cultures! Hi! we´re Lizbeth and Ceci and we are going to talk to you about the ancient Aztec culture that is so interesting because it is very important in Mexico´s history.

  35. Thedestruction ofthe4suns!

  36. The first sun was called Nahui-Ocelotl, "Jaguar." According to the Aztecs, humankind was first destroyed by jaguars, which they considered to be the nahualli ("animal disguise") of the creator: a God named Tezcatlipoca. • At the end of the second sun, Nahui-Ehécatl, "Wind," a magical hurricane transformed all people into monkeys. That disaster was caused by “Quetzalcóatl” (the Feathered Serpent God) in the form of wind. • A rain of fire had put an end to the third sun, Nahuiquiahuitl, "Rain." Tlaloc, God of thunder and lightning, ruled that period. • The fourth sun, Nahui-Atl, "Water," ended in a gigantic flood that lasted for 52 years. Only one man and one woman survived, sheltered in a huge cypress, but they were changed into dogs by Tezcatlipoca, a God whose orders they had disobeyed. http://www.amherst.k12.wi.us/USERWEBS/faculty/faculty/gorddebr/myths/Vsuns.html

  37. What we think: Well, right now, according to the Aztecs, we are living in the period of the fifth sun. We don`t know what will happen next, or how we will transition into the period of the sixth sun, but we think it will be peaceful. We think that our country is very interesting because there is a lot of history about towns, peolple, customs, traditions. Historically, we consider it one of the most important countries in the world.

  38. Aztec legend: the earth goddes The bright and dark aspects of the creator are represented by two gods: Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipocal. The earth herself is the nourisher of life; but she is also the burial ground of the dead. One purpose of this myth is to validate the aztec custom of sacrificing live human hearts.

  39. These two gods brought the earth goddess Tlalteuctli down to earth from the sky. All her body was filled with eyes and mouths biting ferociously, saying to each other “we must make the earth”, so they changed into two great serpents, one of whom seized the goddess from the right hand down to the left foot, the other from the left hand down to the right foot. They tightened their grip around her and split her in two. Her upper half became the earth, and her lower half went to the sky. The gods in the sky didn`t like her upper half being in the sky, so they took her down to earth.

  40. They changed her hair into trees They changed her skin into flowers and grass They changed her eyes into wells and fountains They changed her mouth into rivers and caves They changed her nose into valleys and mountains

  41. The Aztecs said that at night, this goddess still wails, thirsting for human hearts. For this reason, the Aztecs performed sacrifices… they would take human hearts and feed them to her, as to keep her silent and keep her (and in turn the earth) fertile. http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Earth_Goddess-Aztec.html

  42. The rag-picker and the priest Near the temple of Huitzilopochtli, an Aztek rag-picker discovered a painted book that told of a magical box hidden inside the ninety-third step of the pyramid. The rag-picker agreed to split the treasure with the priest of the temple, and counted the stairs of the pyramid until they got to the 93rd one. There, they found the magical box, hidden away. It was filled with magical items. The priest said: “These are sacred things. You don`t know how to use any of them, so they`re no use to you”.

  43. So the priest gave the rag-picker 300 pieces of gold and kept the rest of the treasure for himself. As the priest counted the gold coins, the rag-picker hit him on the back of the head with a magic wand and killed him. He threw the priest`s body into the lake and started to learn how to use the magical artifacts. • It was too hard, though. The rag-picker didn`t understand any of it, so he packed the artifacts back into the box, and threw it in the lake.

  44. Theend • In this moment, the priest was reborn. He jumped out of the lake and caught the box in his hands. The priest took out the magic wand from the box and killed the rag-picker with it. From then on, the priest carried the sacred items with him always, so nobody else could get hurt. What is the moral of this story? The Aztecs were not greedy people. They believed in sharing, and worked for each other, not against each other. This is a lesson we should all learn… http://www.native-languages.org/aztecstory.htm

  45. Witches of Catemaco • Hello…Our names are Renata & Alejandra, and we are working on this project which consists of knowing the strange bits of our mexican culture, especially in Catemaco, because this place is known as one of 3 cities populated by witches. • We are going to talk about.. • the location of Catemaco • what kind of things the tourists do • Cleansings • The shamans • White and black magic • Annual witch gathering

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