Anniversary of the Siege of Querétaro

This marked the end of three years of existence of the Empire of Maximilian and the return of the constitutional government in Mexico, led by Benito Juárez.
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This marked the end of three years of existence of the Empire of Maximilian and the return of the constitutional government in Mexico, led by Benito Juárez.
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President Venustiano Carranza signed a decree declaring this day Teacher’s Day, celebrated for the first time in Mexico in 1918.
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The State has resumed its rightful stewardship and regulatory function in order to hasten the transformation of education the country needs.
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The dahlia is native to Mesoamerica and endemic to Mexico, home to 31 species of the genus Dahlia.
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Regardless of whether they are small, medium or large, a strong economy is built on the strength and dynamism of all its companies.
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In particular, this Government is also committed to preventing, treating and punishing violence against women.
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Mexicans and foreigners over the age of 15 may participate with up to ten images in black and white or color, on the following topics: hunger, extreme poverty, small farmers and reduced post-harvest losses.
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I inaugurated the consultation forum on “Prosperous Mexico,” in the conviction that the ideas and proposals expressed there will help increase economic growth and democratize the country’s productivity.
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The collective determination in the Pact for Mexico has become a major achievement for the population; it has already translated into pivotal reforms.
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Mexican agribusinesses reported sales of over 317 million pesos.
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