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  • To the traveler, riding along his road at night, the deep regular rumbling of the drums of distant "bailes" comes with indescribable weirdness.

    Santo Domingo A Country with a Future Otto Schoenrich

  • Therefore, Independence Day here in México begins with a huge celebration and speeches on the night of the 15th and continues on the day of the 16th with parades and other kinds of celebrations, including bailes folklóricos and concerts.

    �VIVA MEXICO!~Independence Day and Its Special Food 2003

  • These, the danzas are a uniquely Mexcican aspect of some fiestas and they are listed in the calendar as danzas, not bailes, which are social dances.

    Faith: the heart of Mexican fiestas 2000

  • Adieu to fandangos, bailes and tiny feet ... in one sad sigh!

    Mazatlan, a European city 2000

  • These, the danzas are a uniquely Mexcican aspect of some fiestas and they are listed in the calendar as danzas, not bailes, which are social dances.

    Faith: the heart of Mexican fiestas 2000

  • Adieu to fandangos, bailes and tiny feet ... in one sad sigh!

    Mazatlan, a European city 2000

  • For most of these two weeks the Feria (fair) is made up of a carnival, bailes tropicales (salsa dances), and a very large tianguis (temporary market).

    La Candelaria In Tlacotalpan, Veracruz 1998

  • There will be regattas on the river, bailes, masses, various presentations in the parque, and lots of drinking of Toritos de Cacahuates (liquor made from peanuts).

    La Candelaria In Tlacotalpan, Veracruz 1998

  • For most of these two weeks the Feria (fair) is made up of a carnival, bailes tropicales (salsa dances), and a very large tianguis (temporary market).

    La Candelaria In Tlacotalpan, Veracruz 1998

  • There will be regattas on the river, bailes, masses, various presentations in the parque, and lots of drinking of Toritos de Cacahuates (liquor made from peanuts).

    La Candelaria In Tlacotalpan, Veracruz 1998

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