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- Aztec_New_Year abstract "The Aztec New Year (Spanish: Año Nuevo Mexicano or Año Nuevo Azteca; Nahuatl: Yancuic Xīhuitl, pronounced [ˈjaŋkʷik ˈʃiːwit͡ɬ]) is the celebration of the new year according to the Aztec calendar. The date on which the holiday falls in the Gregorian calendar depends on the version of the calendar used,[citation needed] but it is generally considered to occur at sunrise on March 12. The holiday is observed in some Nahua communities in Mexico. To celebrate, ocote (pitch-pine) candles are lit on the eve of the new year, along with fireworks, drumming, and singing. Some of the most important events occur in Huauchinango, Naupan, Mexico City, Zongolica, and Xicotepec.[citation needed]".
- Aztec_New_Year wikiPageID "37837108".
- Aztec_New_Year wikiPageRevisionID "588560311".
- Aztec_New_Year hasPhotoCollection Aztec_New_Year.
- Aztec_New_Year subject Category:Festivals_in_Mexico.
- Aztec_New_Year subject Category:Indigenous_culture_of_Mexico.
- Aztec_New_Year subject Category:March_observances.
- Aztec_New_Year subject Category:New_Year_celebrations.
- Aztec_New_Year comment "The Aztec New Year (Spanish: Año Nuevo Mexicano or Año Nuevo Azteca; Nahuatl: Yancuic Xīhuitl, pronounced [ˈjaŋkʷik ˈʃiːwit͡ɬ]) is the celebration of the new year according to the Aztec calendar. The date on which the holiday falls in the Gregorian calendar depends on the version of the calendar used,[citation needed] but it is generally considered to occur at sunrise on March 12. The holiday is observed in some Nahua communities in Mexico.".
- Aztec_New_Year label "Aztec New Year".
- Aztec_New_Year label "Año nuevo mexicano".
- Aztec_New_Year sameAs Año_nuevo_mexicano.
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- Aztec_New_Year sameAs Q4832957.
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- Aztec_New_Year wasDerivedFrom Aztec_New_Year?oldid=588560311.
- Aztec_New_Year isPrimaryTopicOf Aztec_New_Year.