Meaning of the national shield. On the national shield of Mexico, the eagle is inspired by the legend of the foundation of Tenochtitlán, which tells that the god Huitzilopoztli indicated to the Aztecs, then Mexicas, that they establish their city where they found an eagle perched on a cactus devouring a snake.
The Charrería is a source of pride and tradition in Mexican culture. His practice combines horse riding with various forms of horse riding, equestrian activities and traditional forms of cattle raising. In Mexico, the Charrería is considered as a sport national par excellence since it was registered in the National Sports Commission. It is done in "Canvases Charros "which are specially designed facilities for your practice together with a horse and a rider called "charro".
Pozole: This contiguous soup, whose basic ingredient is corn and depending on the region, adds the type of meat and complementary ingredients, can be enjoyed throughout the entire territory.
Catholicism is the dominant religion in Mexico, representing about 82.7% of the population
CHORUS Mexicans, when the war cry is heard, Have sword and bridle ready. Let the earth's foundations tremble At the loud cannon's roar. May the divine archangel crown your brow, Oh fatherland, with an olive branch of peace, For your eternal destiny has been written In heaven by the finger of God. But should a foreign enemy Dare to profane your soil with his tread, Know, beloved fatherland, that heaven gave you A soldier in each of your sons. CHORUS War, war without truce against who would attempt to blemish the honor of the fatherland! War, war! The patriotic banners saturate in waves of blood. War, war! On the mount, in the vale The terrifying cannon thunder and the echoes nobly resound to the cries of union! liberty! CHORUS Fatherland, before your children become unarmed Beneath the yoke their necks in sway, May your countryside be watered with blood, On blood their feet trample. And may your temples, palaces and towers crumble in horrid crash, and their