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Monterrey, Mexico, and here and in all of northern Mexico there is no such thing as Posada or Tres Reyes Magos. It Upsests me that the article takls about all of Mexico as if traditions and culture were the same everywhere here, like for example Dia de los Muertos, there is no such thing like that anywhere in northern Mexico, that is mainly celebrated in southern Mexico, just like posadas. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.151.103.226 ( talk) 02:34, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
Yes there are. Under "Monterrey Events" in a Monterrey hotel website I found this entry: "16-24 Dec. Las Posadas. Each night the faithful re-enact Joseph and Mary's search for posada (shelter) on their journey to Belen." see, www.monterrey-hotels-mexico.com/events.htm
168.98.67.11 ( talk) 21:36, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
This article is really, Las Posadas in Mexico. The tradition extends into Central America. The Spanish version of this article documents Las Posadas as mesoamerica fiestas (rather than a Mexican fiesta documented here):
Regarding the Etymology section, which previously was as follows:
The first sentence was literally true but the literal translation was not really correct. My Honduran wife observed that while the literal translation is inn or lodging, the actual meaning in this case is The Nativity. I rewrote the section to indicate this meaning and tried to make it more readable, more or less as follows:
Catrachos ( talk) 12:20, 22 December 2016 (UTC)
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Monterrey, Mexico, and here and in all of northern Mexico there is no such thing as Posada or Tres Reyes Magos. It Upsests me that the article takls about all of Mexico as if traditions and culture were the same everywhere here, like for example Dia de los Muertos, there is no such thing like that anywhere in northern Mexico, that is mainly celebrated in southern Mexico, just like posadas. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.151.103.226 ( talk) 02:34, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
Yes there are. Under "Monterrey Events" in a Monterrey hotel website I found this entry: "16-24 Dec. Las Posadas. Each night the faithful re-enact Joseph and Mary's search for posada (shelter) on their journey to Belen." see, www.monterrey-hotels-mexico.com/events.htm
168.98.67.11 ( talk) 21:36, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
This article is really, Las Posadas in Mexico. The tradition extends into Central America. The Spanish version of this article documents Las Posadas as mesoamerica fiestas (rather than a Mexican fiesta documented here):
Regarding the Etymology section, which previously was as follows:
The first sentence was literally true but the literal translation was not really correct. My Honduran wife observed that while the literal translation is inn or lodging, the actual meaning in this case is The Nativity. I rewrote the section to indicate this meaning and tried to make it more readable, more or less as follows:
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