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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito Juárez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and France-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The most famous reenactment of the Battle of Puebla has been performed for 96 years in the Peñón de los Baños area of the Venustiano Carranza region, right next to Mexico City International Airport. Dressed as Zacapoaxtlas and French, they parade through the streets with homemade cannons and rifles that explode with gunpowder, simulating the battle between the two armies. The original battle arose because President Benito JuÃÂrez refused to continue paying the foreign debt due to the economic crisis following the Reform War. England, Spain, and-stock-foto
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May 5, 2025, Mexico, Cdmx, Mexico: The Peñon de los Baños area belongs to the Venustiano Carranza region and is known for three things: first, it was an area of springs and medicinal waters; second, the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) is located in the same area; and third, because residents have held the largest and most important ''Representation of the Battle of Puebla'' in the city for 95 years, and it will be recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City in May 2023.The families who live in Peñon de los Baños are the protagonists of this performance. They-stock-foto
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May 5, 2025, Mexico, Cdmx, Mexico: The Peñon de los Baños area belongs to the Venustiano Carranza region and is known for three things: first, it was an area of springs and medicinal waters; second, the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) is located in the same area; and third, because residents have held the largest and most important ''Representation of the Battle of Puebla'' in the city for 95 years, and it will be recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City in May 2023.The families who live in Peñon de los Baños are the protagonists of this performance. They-stock-foto
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May 5, 2025, Mexico, Cdmx, Mexico: The Peñon de los Baños area belongs to the Venustiano Carranza region and is known for three things: first, it was an area of springs and medicinal waters; second, the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) is located in the same area; and third, because residents have held the largest and most important ''Representation of the Battle of Puebla'' in the city for 95 years, and it will be recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City in May 2023.The families who live in Peñon de los Baños are the protagonists of this performance. They-stock-foto