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🇲🇽MEXICO #055

Mexico hums with marigolds and mezcal — Aztec stone, mariachi nights, a calendar carved in the sun.

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Mexico — Original Soundtrack

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MariachiSon jarochoBandaCumbia

🎨 ART

  • Frida Kahlo
  • Murals
  • Aztec & Maya
  • Folk art

🎵 MUSIC

  • Mariachi
  • Son jarocho
  • Banda
  • Cumbia

📖 HISTORY

  • Aztec Empire
  • Spanish conquest
  • Revolution
  • Modern Mexico

🍜 CULTURE

  • Tacos
  • Día de Muertos
  • Lucha libre
  • Mezcal
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DATE THAT SHAPED MEXICO

February 5, 1917

A constitution that wrote workers into the nation's soul

Mexico's Constitution of 1917 — born from revolution — was one of the first in the world to guarantee labor rights, land reform, and limits on church power in the same document. While Europe debated class in factories, Mexico encoded answers into law after a decade of upheaval. It is why Día de Muertos, rural justice, and muralism feel political as well as poetic: they grew from a charter that said ordinary people belong in history.

REMEMBER MEXICO BY THIS

Remember Mexico by February 5: the day a revolution became a constitution — and the dead were invited to the table ever after.

INTERACTIVE MAP · MEXICO

Mexico City

Mexico City

Built atop the sunken Aztec capital Tenochtitlan. Zócalo, murals, and 21 million souls.

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