Members of the municipal police (Policía Municipal de Valladolid) in front of the large national flag of Mexico during the short ceremony of El Día de la Revolucion (Revolution Day), a national holiday commemorating the beginning of the Mexican Revolution on November 20, 1910. Official Revolution Day celebrations have been canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The city of Valladolid was the site of the 'first spark of the Mexican Revolution,' also known as the Dzelkoop Plan, an uprising that began on June 4, 1910, by Maximiliano R. Bonilla and other leaders of the Independent Electoral Center
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20 November 2021Photographer:
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Members of the municipal police (Policía Municipal de Valladolid) in front of the large national flag of Mexico during the short ceremony of El Día de la Revolucion (Revolution Day), a national holiday commemorating the beginning of the Mexican Revolution on November 20, 1910. Official Revolution Day celebrations have been canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The city of Valladolid was the site of the 'first spark of the Mexican Revolution, ' also known as the Dzelkoop Plan, an uprising that began on June 4, 1910, by Maximiliano R. Bonilla and other leaders of the Independent Electoral Center and the Anti Reelectionist Front, against the dictatorship of President Porfirio Díaz. On Saturday, November 20, 2021, in Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)