We have performed a research study on the cultural facts that will impact our ability to do business in Mexico. The research has enlightened various aspects of the Mexican society which would help our employees to relate themselves to the new culture.
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Interesting and amazing facts about mexico
1. Interesting and amazing facts about Mexico
1.The official name of Mexico is Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States).
2.A Mexican tamale called the zacahuil is three feet long and weighs about 150 pounds.
3.Mexico introduced chocolate, corn, tequila and chilies to the world.
4.Mexico is home to a very rare rabbit called the volcano rabbit which lives near Mexican volcanoes.
5.The largest wildcat in North America is the jaguar, which can be found in Mexico's southern jungles.
6.The first printing press in North America was used in Mexico City in 1539.
7.The National University of Mexico was founded in 1551 by Charles V of Spain and is the oldest university in North America.
8.Millions of monarch butterflies migrate to Mexico every year from the U.S. and Canada, though logging operations are rapidly
destroying their habitat.
9.The border between Mexico and the United States is the second largest border in the world (only the U.S.-Canadian border is longer).
10.Mexico is second only to Brazil in the number of Catholic citizens.
11.The red poinsettia (which the Aztecs called cuetlaxochitl) originated in Mexico and is named after Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first
United States ambassador to Mexico (in the 1820s).
12.Mexican children do not receive presents on Christmas Day. They receive gifts on January 6, the day on which Mexicans celebrate
the arrival of the Three Wise Men.
13.Mexico is located in the “Ring of Fire,” one of the earth’s most violent earthquake and volcano zones.
14.Mexico City is built over the ruins of a great Aztec city, Tenochtitlán. Because it is built on a lake, Mexico is sinking at a rate of 6 to 8
inches a year as pumps draw water out for the city’s growing population.
15.Mexico’s flag is made up three vertical stripes. The left green stripe stand for hope, the middle white stripe represents purity, and
the right red stripe represents the blood of the Mexican people. The picture of an eagle eating a snake is based on an Aztec legend (see
fact #25).
16.The Chihuahua is the world’s smallest dog and is named for a Mexican state.
17.Mexico’s size is 756,066 square miles, which is almost three times larger than Texas.
18.Only ten countries in the world have a larger population than Mexico’s 112,000,000 million people.
19.Mexico City has the highest elevation and is oldest city in North America. It is also one of the largest cities in the world.
20.Mexico is the 14th largest country in the world by total area.
21.Modern Mexicans are a unique blend of many ancient civilizations, including the Olmec, Zapotec, Toltec, Maya, Aztec, Inca, African,
French, and Spanish.
22.The first great civilization in Mexico were the Olmecs (1400-300 B.C.) who established many cities along the eastern coast of
Mexico, sculpted the famous Colossal Heads, and worshipped a mysterious, unnamed god that was part human and part jaguar.
23.The Zapotec civilization (600 B.C.-A.D. 800) established great cities along southern Mexico and developed the first writing system in
the Americas.
24.One unusual Mayan weapon was a “hornet bomb,” which was an actual hornet’s nest thrown at enemies during battle.
2. 25.In the fourteenth century, a group of Chichmecas (warrior nomads) called the Aztecs (or Mexicas) settled in Mexico when they saw
an eagle (representing the sun) standing on a cactus (a symbol of the heart) clutching a snake (a symbol of the earth or Quetzalcoatl)—
an image which is now depicted on the Mexican flag.
26.Snakes appear repeatedly in Mexican mythology, from the serpent god Kukulcan which can be found the side of the Chichen Itza
pyramid to the feathered serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.
27.The Aztecs adopted human sacrifice from earlier cultures (such as the Olmecs) because they believed the universe would come to
an end and the sun would cease to move without human blood. There are many ancient statues of gods sticking out their tongues,
such as Huitzilopochtli, which may be a sacred gesture that suggests their thirst for blood.
28.During an Aztec human sacrifice, five priests, sometimes with their faces painted with different colors, held the sacrificial victims’
arms and legs. The heart, referred to as “precious eagle cactus fruit,” was cut from the live victim and burned on a fire in the temple.
29.Shells and stones on the Aztecs' ritual blades symbolized the faces of the gods for which the sacrificial hearts were intended. They
would sacrifice between 10,000 to 50,000 victims per year. Under the rule of Montezuma II, 12,000 victims were sacrificed in one day.
30.The Aztecs played ritual ball game known as tlachtli in which the losers were often sacrificed to the gods.
31.When Spanish Conquistador Hernan Cortés arrived in 1519, the Aztecs believed he was their returning god, Quetzalcoatl, and
offered him the drink of the gods: hot chocolate.
32.The descendants of the Aztecs speak a form of the Aztec language called Nahuatl. Many of its words, particularly for types of food,
passed into English...such as tomatoes (tomatl), chocolate (chocolatl), and avocados (ahuacatl).
33.Hernan Cortés had a native mistress and able translator Marina (La Malinche). She gave birth to his first son, who is considered the
first mestizo (Indian-Spanish).
34.About 60% of the modern Mexican population is mestizo (Indian-Spanish), 30% is Indian or predominately Indian, 9% is Caucasian,
and 1% is other.
35.Creoles are descendants of the Spanish people who first arrived in Mexico. Now they are the name of Mexico's small population:
Caucasian Europeans, Americans, and Canadians.
36.Mexico remained under Spanish control for nearly 300 years until the Mexican people, led by a priest named Father Hidalgo, rose
up against the Spanish on September 16, 1810. Hidalgo is widely considered the father of modern Mexico, and Mexican Independence
is celebrated on September 15-16.
37.Spanish conquerors brought bullfighting to Mexico, which is now the national sport of Mexico. Bullfighting takes place from
November to April, and the Plaza Mexico is the largest bullring in the world.
38.While bullfighting is Mexico's national sport, futbol (soccer in the U.S.) is currently more popular.
39.Even though over 60 native tongues are still spoken in rural locations, Spanish is the national language of Mexico. In fact, Mexico is
the most populated Spanish-speaking country in the world.
40.Texas was a Mexican province which declared its independence from Mexico in 1836, resulting in war with the United States (1836-
1838).
41.In 1910, under the guidance of Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa, Mexican peasants revolted against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz
to gain equality and land. The civil war lasted 10 years and took the lives over 1 million people.
42.Before 1958, women could not vote in presidential elections. Women, however, did play an important role in the 1910 revolution,
serving as spies, arms smugglers, and soldaderas or soldiers.
43.In 1994, a group of Mexican peasants and farmers called the Zapatistas (named after Emiliano Zapata) started another revolt to
highlight the differences between the rich and poor.
3. 44.The North Atlantic Free Trade Association (NAFTA) was created in 1994 to encourage trade among the United States, Canada, and
Mexico. But NAFTA has largely failed to lift Mexico out of poverty due to Mexico's repeated economic crises, a weak public education
system, government corruption, and Mexico's inability to enforce the rule of law.
45.Actor Anthony Quinn was the first Mexican to win an Academy Award for his role in the 1952 movies Viva Zapata.
46.The Chichen Itza Pyramid in Mexico was named one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.
47. The Richest Man of the world is mexican Carlos Slim, he owned a Telephone Company in Mexico.
48. In Mexico the Education since kinder garden until middle school is free of cost.
49. Mexico has 27 World Heritage sites.Some of the wonders of Mexico are the Historic Town of Guanajuato, the Historic Centre of
Puebla, the Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan, the Historic Centre of Morelia, the Historic Monuments Zone of Querétaro, the Pre-
Hispanic Town of Uxmal, the Historic Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan and the Ancient Maya City of Calakmul.
50.Mexico has the world record for beaches: Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Escondido, Puerto Angelito, Puerto Angel, Playa
Cementerio, Playa Canta Mar, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Barra de Navidad, Zihuatanejo...
51.Guadalajara hosts the 2011 Pan American Games. The Pan American Games will host more athletes from more countries and
territories, competing in more Olympic sports for more Pan American medals, than ever before in the 55-year-history of the modern
Pan American Games.
52.The Zacatecas Cathedral is considered one of the world`s most beautiful churches.
53.The most renowned Mexican painter after Frida Kahlo was Diego Rivera. Who was he? Diego Rivera was Frida Kahlo`s husband.
54. In 2007, three Mexican teenagers won the Eight National Geographic World Championship. They were Emanuel Johanssen Campos
(15), Carlos Franco Ruiz (14) and Angel Aliseda Alonso (16). Johanssen, was born in Tejalpa, Mexico, said, "To win gold, it`s really great.
I don´t have any words". They had help from translator in the contest, which was held in English.
55. Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena invented the Color TV.
56. Mexican opera soap is famous around the World as well El chavo del ocho.
57.Benito Pablo Juarez Garcia became the first indigenous president in the world. He was elected president of Mexico in 1858. Benito
Juarez is admired for his integrily and steadfast principles. Juárez's famous quotation continues to be well-remembered in Mexico:
"Entre los individuos, como entre las naciones, el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz", meaning "Among individuals, as among nations,
respect for the rights of others is peace." The portion of this motto in bold is inscribed on the coat of arms of Oaxaca.
58.Laura Elena Martinez Harring from Texas became the first Hispanic-American woman to be crowned Miss United States pageant
(1985). She was born on March 3, 1964, in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.
59.Salma Hayek is a Mexican motion-picture actress who became a symbol of breakthrough of Latin American performers in U.S. films.
She was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico.
60.Most important holidays: New year, Reyes Magos, Flag Day, Constitution Day, Holy week, Kid’s Day, Labor Day, 5 de mayo, Mother’s
Day, Teacher’s Day, Hero’s Day, Independence Day, Race Day, Dead of Day, Mexican Revolution, Virgin Guadalupe’s Day, Nochebuena,
Christmas, Last night of year. Lately Taco’s Day we always have something to celebrate!
61. Mariachi is a form of folk music from Mexico. The name refers to the music, the musicians are called mariachis. They have beautiful
and joyful rhytms combined with a touch of romanticism.