San Andrés Míxquic
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English: San Andrés Míxquic is a pueblo (literally village) in the Tláhuac borough of Mexico City on the border with Mexico State. It is known for its elaborate Day of the Dead celebrations.
Español: San Andrés Míxquic es uno de los siete pueblos originarios de la delegación Tláhuac, en la Ciudad de México.
The town
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Church of San Andres Apostol
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Facade of church
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Bell tower
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Main nave
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Main altar
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Courtyard of the old monastery
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Chac mool and ball game rings on display at the monastery courtyard
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Gravestone in shape of tzompantli (Aztec skull rack) in the church cemetery
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Chapel at the corner or Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez and Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Streets
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Kiosk in the main plaza
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Library/museum
Day of the Dead in Mixquic 2009
[edit]pictures taken on 2 November
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Skeletal display in front of a home
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Decoration for Day of the Dead which says "Welcome to Mixquic" at the library/museum
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Large image created with colored sawdust on the floor near the entrance of the library/museum
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Colored sawdust art on the floor of the library/museum
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Cardboard figures on a boat associated with the canals of Xochimilco on display for Day of the Dead at the Library/Museum
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Display of pre-Hispanic scene with skeletons created for Day of the Dead on display at the library/museum
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Giant ofrenda (altar to the dead) on display at the library/museum
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Giant ofrenda (altar to the dead) on display at the library/museum
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Graves at the churchyard at San Andres Mixquic
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Gravesites and church at San Andres Mixquic
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Graves and church at San Andres Mixquic
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Graves and church at San Andres Mixquic
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Graves and church at San Andres Mixquic
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Burning incense at a gravesite
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Grave decorated with flowers and flower petals with image of Holy Spirit and chalice
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Gravesite decorated with image of Jesus done in flower petals
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Gravesite ornately decorated with flowers and flower petals with image of skull
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Gravesite decorated with image of unknown saint done in colored sawdust
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View of part of the cemetery that surrounds the main church of San Andres Mixquic on Day of the Dead
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Museo de la Calavarita (haunted house)
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Large ofrenda (altar to the dead) arranged on the main stairwell of the Cristobal Colon Primary School
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Day of the Dead display with Mexican Revolution theme at the Cristobal Colon Primary School
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Minature ofrendas (altars to the dead) created by students of the Cristobal Colon Primary School
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Miniature ofrendas (altars to the dead) created by students of the Cristobal Colon Primary School
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Cut and decorated squash heads for Day of the Dead at the Cristobal Colon Primary School
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Squash that has been cut and decorated with seeds for Day of the Dead at the Cristobal Colon Primary School
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Cut and decorated with seeds squash for Day of the Dead at the Cristobal Colon Primary School
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Humorous play being performed at Day of the Dead festivities
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Humorous play being performed at Day of the Dead festivities
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Catrina dance show during Day of the Dead festivities
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Native American musical group playing at Day of the Dead festivities
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Girl with skeleton figure on stilts at Day of the Dead festivities
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Kids getting picture taken with two dressed up at La Calavera Catrina
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View of some of the graves at the church cemetery during the Alumbrada
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Grave during the Alumbrada of Day of the Dead
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Woman by grave during the Alumbrada
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Scene in front of the church during the Alumbrada
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Two boys at gravesite during the Alumbrada
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Scene during the Alumbrada
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View of front portion of cemetery from the roof of the San Andres Apostol Church
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View of front portion of cemetery from the roof of the San Andres Apostol Church
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View of front portion of cemetery from the roof of the San Andres Apostol Church
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View of front portion of cemetery from the roof of the San Andres Apostol Church
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View of back portion of cemetery from the roof of the San Andres Apostol Church