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Q: Why does Mexico celebrate Las Posadas?
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Where would you celebrate Las Posadas a nine day Christmas celebration?

Mexico


December 16th is the first day of what in the country of Mexico?

Las Posadas.


What country celebrates Las Posadas?

Latin American Countries


What parts of Mexico celebrates las posadas?

All of Mexico: it is a religious celebration of Catholic origin.


Why do people in Mexico celebrate Las Posdas?

There parties that mexicans celebrate each evening from December 16 to 24.The posadas re-enact Mary and Joseph's cold and difficult journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem in search of shelter.


What is something special about Mexico at Christmastime?

Mexican fruit punch, piñatas, las posadas.


Is a pastorales a Shepherds play associated with Las Posadas?

is pastorales associated with las posadas


Is there special clothing worn for las posadas?

is there special clothes worn on las posadas


What does 'Las Posadas' mean in English?

"Las posadas" would be "the inns" or "the lodgings".


How do you say las posadas in English?

Las Posadas is Spanish for "Inns," but when referred to around Christmas time, it could refer to the celebrations that happen in many hispanic (mostly Central American) countries that celebrate Jesus' birth. For more information on the Posadas celebration, see the related links section below.


What holiday starts December 16 and has 9 consecutive days of candelight processions in Mexico?

Las Posadas


What country's people celebrate Las Posadas?

The countries of Caribbean, Central, North, and South America as well as the country of Spain in Europe celebrate Las Posadas. The re-enactments in question -- which take place in Spanish-speaking parts of North America, most notably New Mexico, as well as just about anywhere else that Spanish culture extends -- relate to the stops of the Holy Family on the night -- Christmas Eve -- before the Holy Child's nativity.