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  1. Oct 23, 2009 · Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army’s May 5, 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War. The day,...

  2. Sep 8, 2024 · Cinco de Mayo is a regional celebration with national recognition, but it is not a public holiday for most Mexicans. Mexico’s Independence Day is the most important national holiday in Mexico, with government offices, schools, and businesses closing for the day.

  3. May 3, 2024 · Is Cinco de Mayo the same as Mexican Independence Day? Many people tend to confuse Cinco de Mayo with “Día de la Independencia,” or Mexico’s Independence Day.

  4. Cinco de Mayo is sometimes mistaken for Mexican Independence Day—the most important national holiday in Mexico—which is celebrated on September 16, commemorating the Cry of Dolores in 1810, which initiated the Mexican War of Independence from Spain.

  5. Sep 14, 2018 · Often confused with Cinco de Mayo by people living in the United States, Mexico’s independence day actually marks the moment in 1810 when Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest known as...

  6. May 18, 2024 · He was executed that same year. Is Cinco de Mayo Mexico’s Independence Day? While many people think the answer is yes, the actual answer is no, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day.

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  8. Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a holiday celebrating Mexican heritage inkling and pride, and is held on May 5. It is celebrated in the United States and in some parts of Mexico, mostly in the state of Puebla. [1][2][3][4] Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day, [5] the most important national holiday in ...