Mexico Edition

November 16, 2026

Día de la Revolución leads today's complete edition for Mexico.

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Monday, November 16, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

A lively crowd raising hands in celebration at Teotihuacán, Mexico, capturing rich cultural ambiance.
Official Public Holiday

Día de la Revolución

Día de la Revolución is listed as a public holiday in Mexico. English reference name: Revolution Day.

Close-up of the historic 'The Sun' clock tower in an urban setting, displaying iconic Roman numerals.
World Calendar Day

World Public Clock Day

A day for bells, watches, phones, station clocks, school clocks, prayer times, opening hours, and the agreements people make with time.

A couple dressed in Catrina costumes for Day of the Dead celebration in Mexico.
Regional/Cultural Day

Dia de la Revolucion

The anniversary of the start of the Mexican Revolution on November 20, 1910, when Francisco I. Madero called the people to revolt against the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz. The day is observed with a military parade, the president's address, and the reminder that the revolution was fought for land, liberty, and justice. The day is both celebration and reflection, because the revolution achieved some of its goals (land reform, labor rights, public education) but not all of them.

Charming vintage barber shop with classic green chairs and checkered floor tiles.
Regional/Cultural Day

Mexico Good Barber Chair Day

A day for trust, conversation, mirrors, clippers, scissors, and leaving a little sharper than you arrived.

Herd of Mongolian horses grazing in the sunlit fields of Terelj, Ulaanbaatar on a summer day.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Mongolia Day

You see the iconic Bactrian camel, snow leopard, and Przewalski's horse across the Mongolian landscape. You notice that horses, yaks, sheep, and Mongolian herding dogs are the most common animals kept by Mongolian herders. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.