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PART OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT
Mexican cabinet; Mexican secretariats; Mexican Executive Cabinet
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  • Meeting of the cabinet of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto
  • Meeting of the cabinet of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto
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Mexican      
n. Mexicaan(se), bewoner v. Mexico (republiek in zuiden van Noord-Amerika)
Mexican-American War         
  • "American Army Entering the City of Mexico" by Filippo Constaggini, 1885. Architect of the Capitol
  • Battle of Cerro Gordo, lithograph courtesy of the Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Battle of Buena Vista
  • The [[Battle of Chapultepec]]
  • ''[[Battle of Churubusco]]'' by J. Cameron, published by [[Nathaniel Currier]]. Hand tinted lithograph, 1847. Digitally restored.
  • Bombardment of Veracruz
  •  Second lieutenant [[Ulysses S. Grant]]
  • Storming of Chapultepec
  • Comanches of West [[Texas]] in war regalia, c. 1830.
  • Mormon Battalion monument, Fort Moore Pioneer Monument (1950), showing raising the U.S. flag in Los Angeles, 1847
  • Ex-slave and prominent anti-slavery advocate [[Frederick Douglass]] opposed the Mexican–American War.
  • General Zachary Taylor at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma.
  • [[Sarah A. Bowman]] "The Great Western," depicted as the Heroine of Fort Brown. At her death, she was buried with full military honors.
  • Gen. Kearny's annexation of [[New Mexico Territory]], August 15, 1846
  • Memorial to the Mexican cadets killed in the [[Battle of Chapultepec]], 1952
  • Mexican territorial claims relinquished in the [[Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo]] in white
  • After treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo}} {{colend}}
  • Mexico]] in 1824 with the boundary line with the U.S. from the 1818 [[Adams-Onís Treaty]] that Spain negotiated with the U.S.
  • The 1832 boundaries of [[Comancheria]], the Comanche homeland
  • The [[Battle of Monterrey]] September 20–24, 1846, after a painting by [[Carl Nebel]]
  • The [[Battle of Molino del Rey]]
  • Obelisk to the Niños Héroes, Mexico City, 1881
  • General [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]] was a military hero who became president of Mexico on multiple occasions. The Mexican Army's intervention in politics was an ongoing issue during much of the mid-nineteenth century.
  • El Presidio de Sonoma]], or ''Sonoma Barracks''
  • [[Palmetto Regiment]] Monument, State House grounds, Columbia, S.C. Wrought iron 1858. Sculptor: [[Christopher Werner]]
  • Commemorative plaque to the [[San Patricios]], Mexico City, 1959
  • The mass hanging of Irish Catholic soldiers who joined the Mexican side, forming the [[Saint Patrick's Battalion]]
  • Scott's campaign
  • U.S. Army full dress and campaign uniforms, 1835–1851.
  • Reenactors in U.S. (left) and Mexican (right) uniforms of the period
  • Civil Disobedience]]''.
  • Liberal [[Valentín Gómez Farías]], who served as Santa Anna's vice president and implemented a liberal reform in 1833, was an important political player in the era of the Mexican–American War.
  • ''War News from Mexico'' (1848)
  • Whig Party]] nomination in the aftermath of the Mexican–American War. Published by [[Nathaniel Currier]] in 1848, digitally restored.
  • The [[Mexican Cession]], shown in red, and the later [[Gadsden Purchase]], shown in yellow
  • The [[Republic of Texas]]: The present-day outlines of the individual U.S. states are superimposed on the boundaries of 1836–1845.
MILITARY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND MEXICO FROM 1846 TO 1848
Mexican American War; Mexican-American war; US-Mexico War; War with Mexico; Mexican American war; Mr. Polk's War; U.S.-Mexican War; North american intervention; Mexican american war; Us mexican war; Naming the Mexican–American War; The Mexican American War; The Mexican-American War; Mexican-Us war; Scott's campaign; Mexican- American war; Mexican - american war; American-Mexican War; American mexican war; Naming the Mexican-American War; Mex-Am War; Mex am war; War of American Aggression; War of American Intervention; War of American Agression; Mexican—American War; Mexican-American War; U.S.–Mexican War; US–Mexican War; First American Intervention; The Mexican War; Mexican War (1846); Mexican–American war; US-Mexican War; Opposition to the Mexican-American War; Opposition to the Mexican–American War; American Mexican War; American intervention in Mexico; Protests against the Mexican-American War; Intervención estadounidense en México; War crimes in the Mexican–American War; War crimes in the Mexican-American War; War of North American Aggression
n. oorlog gevochten gedurende de jaren 1846-48 tussen Mexico en de V.S. inzake de annexatie door de V.S. van Texas (eindigde in overwinning en groot territorium voor de V.S.)
Mexican restaurant         
  • Hidalgo]]. The barbecue in a ground oven is a typical dish from the Mezquital Valley.
  • A ''cabrito'' (goat) on a spit in Monterrey, Nuevo León.
  • [[Carne a la tampiqueña]]
  • arrachera]]'', [[shrimp]], [[sausage]], onions, potatoes and ''chiles toreados'' served on an iron skillet.
  • [[Champurrado]], Mexican chocolate-based drink
  • Chiles rellenos]], stuffed chile peppers.
  • Mexican chocolate discs
  • Cochito, a dish exclusive to Chiapas.
  • Mexico is among the countries that produce the most [[honey]] in the world.
  • [[Enchilada]]s with [[tasajo]] beef.
  • [[Mexican juice bar]]
  • Still-life with Fruit, Scorpion and Frog (1874) by [[Hermenegildo Bustos]].
  • Hot chocolate and [[pan dulce]] are the quintessential breakfast in Mexico. Many of Mexico's sweet breads were influenced by French immigrants.
  • red snapper]].
  • A reconstructed kitchen at the 16th century former monastery of San Miguel Arcángel, [[Huejotzingo]], Puebla.
  • ''[[Chocolate]]'' being poured at a market at [[Villa de Etla]], Oaxaca
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  • A [[molcajete]] and tejolote, the traditional [[mortar and pestle]] of Mexico.
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  • poblano rajas]]. Adobo, including a key item, [[vinegar]], arrived with the Spanish. A common characteristic of Mexican adobo is its incorporation of [[chile ancho]].
  • [[Chilaquiles]]
  • A taco stand in the [[Tacubaya]] neighborhood of Mexico City.
  • [[Tlayuda]]
  • ''Las Tortilleras'', an 1836 [[lithograph]] after a painting by [[Carl Nebel]] of women grinding corn and making tortillas.
  • Greek]] style BBQ taco with [[Feta cheese]].
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF MEXICO
Mexican food; Cuisine of Mexico; Mexcian food; Mexico Cuisine; Mexico cuisine; Mexican foods; Mexican restaurant; Cuisine of México; Food of Mexico; Mojarra frita; Mexican dishes; History of Mexican cuisine; Mexican regional cuisines; Mex-Mex; Mexican cooking; Mexican dessert; Pre-Hispanic Mexican cuisine; Regional cuisines of Mexico; Cuisine of Aguascalientes; Cuisine of Baja California; Cuisine of Chihuahua; Cuisine of Coahuila; Cuisine of Colima; Cuisine of Durango; Cuisine of Guerrero; Cuisine of Hidalgo (state); Cusiine of Hidalgo (state); Cuisine of Mexico (state); Cuisine of Michoacán; Cuisine of Morelos; Cuisine of Nayarit; Cuisine of Nuevo León; Cuisine of Puebla; Cuisine of Querétaro; Cuisine of San Luis Potosí; Cuisine of Sinaloa; Cuisine of Sorona; Cuisine of Tabasco; Cuisine of Tamaulipas; Cuisine of Tlaxcala; Cuisine of Yucatán; Cuisine of Zacatecas; Cuisine of Campeche; Alcohol in Mexico
Mexicaans restaurant

Определение

Mexican
(Mexicans)
1.
Mexican means belonging or relating to Mexico, or to its people or culture.
ADJ
2.
A Mexican is a Mexican citizen, or a person of Mexican origin.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Cabinet of Mexico

The cabinet of Mexico is the Executive Cabinet (Spanish: Gabinete Legal) and is a part of the executive branch of the Mexican government. It consists of nineteen Secretaries of State and the Legal Counsel of the Federal Executive.

In addition to the legal Executive Cabinet there are other Cabinet-level administration offices that report directly to the President of the Republic (Gabinete Ampliado). Officials from the legal and extended Cabinet (Gabinete Legal y Ampliado) are subordinate to the President.