
15 Fascinating Facts About the Yucatan Peninsula
The Yucatan Peninsula, or La Península de Yucatán in Spanish, is one of the most amazing places to visit and tour around in Latin America. As you may know, a península or peninsula in English, is “an area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for an isthmus connecting it with the mainland.” The Yucatan peninsula is located in southeastern Mexico and it serves as a way...Read More
The Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice in Argentina
Truth and Justice Day is arguably the most important day of the year for Argentina. You can’t truly appreciate Argentina’s stunning landscapes and rich culture without first understanding the hidden history behind its Truth and Justice Day. What is Truth and Justice Day? Truth and Justice Day, or el Día Nacional de la Memoria por la Verdad y la Justicia, is a national holiday in...Read More
Everything You Need to Know About Spanish Architecture
Impressive Spanish architecture has the power to leave you breathless. The intricate details, designs, and majestic structures make Spanish architecture world-renowned and a solid base of Spanish culture and history. If you’ve had the opportunity to visit Spain or plan to do so in the future, I’m here to prepare you with everything you need to know about Spanish architecture! Join me on a...Read More
The History, Birth, and Celebration of Benito Juarez
I remember when I first celebrated the birth of Benito Juárez (March 21). It was 2011, and I had been living in Mexico for a few months. I was teaching in an International school and just getting used to new national holidays. Benito Juárez’s name was not completely unknown to me since I graduated from Spanish Philology, but he was simply one of so many important, historical figures. Not...Read More
How Cristóbal Colón Became Christopher Columbus?
Christopher Columbus never actually existed. Neither did Cristobal Colón. These names are actually just the anglicized and Spanish versions of his birth name. So then, what is the real name of this well-known historical figure? Who Was Christopher Columbus? Christopher Columbus was likely born in Genoa, Italy in 1451 as Cristoforo Colombo. It is believed that Colombo was the son of...Read More
The Most Fascinating Facts About the Latin American Piñata
Every child dreams of having a brightly colored piñata filled with delicious candy on their birthday. But where did the tradition of stuffing a hollow cartoon or animal-shaped object with candy come from? This unique custom has a long, rich, and religious, history. Are You a Visual Learner? Watch Our Video on the Latin America Piñata! What is a Piñata? Piñatas are colorful...Read More
Violeta Parra: Extraordinary Chilean Composer, Folklorist, and Activist
Violeta Parra is recognized around the world for being a Chilean-culture icon and multidisciplinary artist. Her legacy is undeniable and has transcended many Latin American countries, gaining her a rightful place as one of the top South American female artists. Join me in this exciting blog post as I examine Violeta Parra’s life history, works of art, and her multiple contributions...Read More
How the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Changed the World Map
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in 1848. It marked the official ending of the war between Mexico and the United States of America. This turn of events was key in defining the national borders as we know them today. With this treaty, Mexico yielded 55% of its territory and the neighboring nations established the border at the Río Grande. Let’s travel back to the late 1800s to...Read More
All About Spanish Sign Language from Spain and Mexico
Have you ever wondered if Spanish Sign Language is similar to spoken Spanish? And do all the Spanish-speaking countries use the same sign language? Or is there a Mexican, Colombian, or Argentinean sign language, for example? I promise that today I’ll answer all the above questions and more. I will also tell you why we are talking about Spanish Sign Language these days and why it...Read More
