Every year on September 16th, Mexicans gather in their country and around the world to celebrate their country's independence from colonialism two hundred years ago.
The date marks the beginning of the country's independence from Spanish rule in the early 19th century, when a Catholic priest in the Mexican city of Dolores called for Mexican independence.
After 11 years of Mexico not becoming independent, a moving speech by a man known as Father Hidalgo in 1821 is widely remembered as the beginning of the end of Spanish rule.
When did Mexico gain independence?
How is Independence Day celebrated in Mexico?
The day is celebrated with large events such as parades, concerts and concerts in the capital, Mexico City and cities and towns across the country.
These festivities begin on September 15th before the holiday when the President of Mexico stands on the balcony of the National Palace, his official residence, and rings the bell used by Father Hidalgo in 1810.