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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Mexican Bicentennial - broadcast live from Mexico City

Since the evening of September 15th, 2010, the Masonic News Agency of Romania broadcast live from Mexico City through SIP (Presidential Information System) of the Mexican Republic. At this time, 8:15 p.m., is broadcast live the military parade. Transmissions take place through the Masonic Binational Program: Romania-Mexico.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

First 2010 Bicentennial Masonic Meeting

As part of the celebrations of the Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution, was held the First 2010 Masonic Bicentennial Meeting that took place on August 28 and 29 at the Masonic Grand Lodge Veracruz- Llave, located in Esteban Morales between Guerrero and Bravo.

The activities were held with the support of Veracruz State Government through the Veracruz Institute of Culture (IVEC) and the City Hall of Veracruz, the event being organized by the Masonic Grand Lodge Veracruz-Llave, led by the Grand Master Reza Bernarda Ramirez and the Grand Secretary Marcela Leon Cruz, who have received their peers of the United Grand Lodge Mexicana, Mexican National Rite located in Port of Veracruz and the Grand Lodge Brotherhood No. 7 Poza Rica.

The program included the presentation of "The participation of women in the War of Independence and the Mexican Revolution a hundred and two hundred years", which took place on Saturday 28 at the Exhibition of the Reformation by Sandra Vázquez, proprietor of this cultural space. Similarly, on Sunday 29 at 11:00 pm in the Main House, Master Santiago García Solano talked about "The presence of Freemasonry in the Reformation", another of the active periods of the formation of nation in Mexico.

Also, the renowned journalist Fausto Fernandez Ponte talked during the meeting about the theme "The involvement of Freemasons in the Independence and the Revolution," prescribed by the conference on Saturday, August 28 at 17:00 pm in the Main House.

IVEC joined the photo exhibition "Distinguished Masons of Independence and the Mexican Revolution" acquis of the Phototeque of Veracruz, which was opened in the same Saturday at 13:30 hours at the headquarters of the Masonic Grand Lodge Veracruz-Llave, located in Esteban Morales 1243, between Guerrero and Bravo, in the Historic Center.

The event concluded with a Masonic March on Sunday 29 August at 13:00 hours, as part of the headquarters of the Main House to the grounds of the Grand Lodge in Veracruz-Llave mentioned at the above address.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Campeche Bicentennial - Currency Exposure "Mexican Numismatics over time"


FROM SEPTEMBER 3rd TO 30th, 2010
Galería de la Biblioteca Campeche, Centro Histórico

Photos: Bicentenario Campeche (Facebook)

September 3rd in Mexico Independence

SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1932, With the resignation of Pascual Ortíz Rubio for President of the Republic, the Congress appointed in his place General Abelardo L. Rodriguez, newly appointed Minister of War and Navy, who will take office the following day.

Source: Bicentenario Independencia (Facebook)


Monday, September 6, 2010

London celebrates the bicentennial of Latin American independence

London officially commemorated on Thursday evening, the bicentennial of the Latin American independence, some of whose architects have left their mark on this city.

Francisco de Miranda, Juan Pablo Viscardo y Guzman, General Bernardo O'Higgins and José San Martín developed their ideas or assistance sought in the British capital before and during the process of emancipation, reminded participants at a reception hosted at City Hall.

London is also currently home to a large Latin American community and even the conservative mayor of this origin is claimed.

"I'm the first Latin American mayor of London," joked the municipal official, born in 1964 in New York to parents students 'poor' in the context of a health program in Puerto Rico.

The ceremony in the building on the south bank of the Thames attended by diplomats from Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico and Panama, as well as representatives of the two former colonial powers: Spain and Portugal.

"We celebrate our independence with renewed confidence in ourselves, proud of our past," said the ambassador of the Dominican Republic, Aníbal de Castro, dean of Latin American diplomatic corps accredited to the British capital.

"The future looks bright and concerns of our liberators have been finally resolved," the Haitian ambassador.

The celebration of the bicentennial, which commemorates the triggers of the processes that culminated, often several years later, with declarations of independence, began in 2009 in Bolivia and Ecuador, and will continue until 2021. In 2010 it was the turn to celebrate Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile and Mexico.

Source: Yahoo Noticias

Friday, September 3, 2010

Expo Bicentennial Guanajuato 2010

Presentation of the book TWO CENTURIES OF MEXICO

The book launch TWO CENTURIES OF MEXICO will be held on September 8, 2010, at 10:00 p.m. in the courtyard of the headquarters of the Senate of the Republic.


With thanks to the Special Commission of the Bicentennial Celebration of Independence and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution of the Senate

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