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Himanshu Flipbook Holiday Homework

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ARAVALI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL GRADE – 9 Holiday Homework FLIPBOOK On Cultural heritage Of MexiCo Mexican flag,location:- The culture of Mexico reflects the country's complex history. Mexicans developed a culture of their own which has been influenced by Native and Spanish cultures and minor influences from around the world ART Mexico is known for its folk art traditions, mostly derived from the indigenous and Spanish crafts. Pre- Columbian art thrived over a wide timescale, from 1800 BC to AD 1500. Certain artistic characteristics were repeated throughout the region, namely a preference for angular, linear patterns, and three-

Literature:- Mexican literature has its antecedents in the literature of the indigenous settlements of Mesoamerica and European literature.[6] The most well known prehispanic poet is Netzahualcoyoti. Modern Mexican literature is influenced by the concepts of the Spanish colonialization of Mesoamerica. Architechture:- With thirty-four sites, Mexico has more sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list than any other country in the Americas; most of the sites pertain to Mexico's architectural history. Mesoamerican architecture in Mexico is best known for its public, ceremonial, and urban monumental buildings and structures, several of which are the largest monuments in the world.

Religion:- The Spanish arrival and colonization brought Roman Catholicism to the country, which became the main religion of Mexico. Mexico is a secular state, and the Constitution of 1917 and anti-clerical law imposed limitations on the church and sometimes codified state intrusion into church matters. The government does not provide any financial contributions to the church, and the church does not participate in public education FESTIVALS:- Mexicans celebrate their Independence from Spain on September 16, and other holidays are celebrated with festivals known as \"Fiestas\". Many Mexican cities, towns, and villages hold a yearly festival to commemorate their local patron saints. During these festivities, the people pray and burn candles to honor their saints in churches decorated with flowers and colorful utensils. They also hold large parades, fireworks, dance competitions, and beauty pageant contests, all the while partying and buying refreshments in the marketplaces and public squares. In the smaller towns and villages, soccer, and boxing are also celebrated during the festivities.

Climate:- The climate in Mexico is tropical with a rainy and dry season and little temperature fluctuation from season to season. The temperature in all areas of Mexico typically ranges between 50°F and 90°F throughout the year. Average annual humidity is around 70%.


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