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National
Jour de la Révolution
Lundi, 16 Novembre, 2026
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15
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LUN
16
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Week-end de 3 jours (14 Novembre – 16 Novembre)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Mexico is a destination rich in cuisine, art, archaeology, history, and architecture. It offers diverse natural environments, from snow-capped Sierras to jungle and desert regions, and includes 9,600 km of coastline. The nation has experienced significant economic growth and infrastructure improvements in the 21st century.
- Government offices are closed nationwide on official holidays and on election days.
- Non-working days may shift to the Monday preceding the holiday, so travelers should check an up-to-date calendar.
- Be prepared for a relaxed sense of time; arriving late is commonly accepted. When someone sneezes, a response of "¡salud!" (or "Jesús te bendiga" in rural areas) is considered necessary to avoid offense. When visiting churches, remove sunglasses, hats, and keep arms covered. Use the formal 'usted' when addressing authorities and unfamiliar persons, reserving 'tú' for close friends or children. Be respectful of local laws and cultural sensitivities; political discussions can be engaging, but sensitive topics like the drug war or illegal immigration may provoke strong emotions.
À propos de ce jour férié
Mexican Revolution Day is an official annual government holiday celebrated in Mexico on November 20, marking the beginning of the Mexican Revolution.