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Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe is not only the patron saint of Mexico, she’s also a key part of the country’s identity and
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Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe is not only the patron saint of Mexico, she’s also a key part of the country’s identity and
According to legend, La Llorona wanders through the night crying and looking for her children bringing misfortune to anyone who crosses
The “grima”, also known as Colombian (machete) fencing, is a type of martial arts developed by the Afro-Colombian communities for
Founded in 1946 by the US Army to train military officers in Latin America, the school was under increasing criticism
The Taínos people inhabited a wide-spread territory and their cultural heritage survives to this day, even in the modern Spanish
His social and historically-charged murals made Diego Rivera one of the main representatives of Mexican culture around the world. Click
The cocuy is an ancestral alcoholic beverage from Venezuela that has become increasingly popular in the last few years. Click
The popular musician Tito Puente -best known for his Latin jazz and mambo pieces- may have passed away in 2000,
The Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy, commonly known as RAE) is the institution in charge of safeguarding, promoting and