Mexican

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Mexican refers to anything related to Mexico, a country located in the southern part of North America. It can also refer to a person from Mexico, or of Mexican descent.

History[edit]

Mexico's history History of Mexico is rich and diverse, with influences from various cultures and civilizations. The country was home to several advanced Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Maya and the Aztecs before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century.

Culture[edit]

Mexican culture Culture of Mexico is a blend of indigenous traditions and Spanish influences. It is known for its folk art traditions, mostly derived from the indigenous and Spanish crafts. Some of the country's most recognized forms of art include pottery, sculpture, and murals.

Cuisine[edit]

Mexican cuisine Mexican cuisine is known for its varied flavors, colorful decoration, and variety of spices. It is a complex blend of indigenous and Spanish influences. Some of the most popular Mexican dishes include tacos, enchiladas, and tamales.

Music[edit]

Mexican music Music of Mexico is a mixture of indigenous, Spanish, and African influences. It includes a wide range of styles, from traditional folk music to modern pop and rock.

Sports[edit]

The most popular sport in Mexico is football (soccer) Football in Mexico. The country has hosted the FIFA World Cup twice, in 1970 and 1986.

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