Mules Day or Thursday of Corpus Christi is celebrated in Mexico City
Considered one of the oldest traditions of Catholicism in Mexico, surviving from the epoch of the Spanish colony until the present day, 'Mules Day' is considered a day to celebrate with family in traditional attire.
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Considered one of the oldest traditions of Catholicism in Mexico surviving from the epoch of the Spanish colony until the present day, "Mules Day" is considered a day to celebrate in family in a tradition that seem to disappear.
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- id:1261869
- date:7 June 2012
- dimensions:12.32 x 8.21 in. (3696 x 2464 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:26.22 MB
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Considered one of the oldest traditions of Catholicism in Mexico, surviving from the epoch of the Spanish colony until the present day, 'Mules Day' is considered a day to celebrate with family in traditional attire.
Details
- id:1261869
- date:7 June 2012
- dimensions:12.32 x 8.21 in. (3696 x 2464 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:26.22 MB
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