Zócalo Oaxaca

City park · Oaxaca City

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"Shout ¡Viva México! Mexican Independence is celebrated on the night of September 15 and throughout the day on September 16. On the night of the 15th there are celebrations called "El Grito" (the shout or cry of independence) that take place in the plazas and main squares of cities throughout the country. In Oaxaca people gather in the Zocalo and at 11 pm the governor comes out on the balcony of the Palacio de Gobierno and leads the shout, to which the crowd responds enthusiastically "¡Viva!" after each of his cheers. Following the grito, there are fireworks, and people wave flags, and throw confetti in an enthusiastic display of patriotic feeling."

Oaxaca's Greatest Fiestas
Photo by Suzanne Barbezat

Portal del Palacio, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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