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The Day of the Dead Festival of Rancho La Puerta Is Recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Northern Border

Summary by Diario Tijuana
TECATE, B.C, NOVEMBER 01, 2025.- In the framework of the 25th anniversary of the Day of the Dead Festival of La Puerta Foundation, Mayor Román Cota Muñoz led the ceremony in which the Recognition of Cultural Merit was given, declaring the festival an Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Northern Border of Mexico, a distinction given by the Northern Border Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, chaired by Deputy Alejandro Pérez Cuéllar.
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TECATE, B.C, NOVEMBER 01, 2025.- In the framework of the 25th anniversary of the Day of the Dead Festival of La Puerta Foundation, Mayor Román Cota Muñoz led the ceremony in which the Recognition of Cultural Merit was given, declaring the festival an Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Northern Border of Mexico, a distinction given by the Northern Border Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, chaired by Deputy Alejandro Pérez Cuéllar.

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Diario Tijuana broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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