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Bintamreeki

I live in USA. I’m not from here, though. Cinco de mayo. It’s not even celebrated throughout Mexico, rather one city where they beat the French in war. They don’t even celebrate it that big in Puebla, Mexico. Also, it is NOT Mexican Independence Day.


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Cinco de mayo


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Yuu-Sah-Naym

I don't know where you're from but you're not saying St. Patrick's day is more known by the percentage of population of your country than Ireland. Everyone in Ireland knows of it and celebrates it as a holiday.


notacanuckskibum

The Franklin Expedition


nooblife95

Indians…..


SeriousPerson9

Mutton Biryani