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Arts and entertainment
Film
- Una película de huevos
- Efectos secundarios — September 1
- Pretendiendo
- Pan's Labyrinth — October 1
- Así del precipicio
- Cansada de besar sapos — December
Telenovelas
- Heridas de amor
- La fea más bella
- Código postal — May 22
Deaths
- January 1 – Mapita Cortés, 75, Puerto Rican-born actress of the cinema of Mexico
- January 13 – Raúl Anguiano, 90, painter and muralist, heart failure.
- February 10 – Juan Soriano, 85, painter and sculptor.
- February 12 – Juan Sánchez-Navarro y Peón, 92, entrepreneur and co-founder of the National Action Party.
- March 7 – Ludwik Margules, 72, theatre director, cancer. [1]
- March 29 – Salvador Elizondo, 73, writer. [2]
- April 5 – Armando Labra, 62, economist. [3]
- April 20 – Miguel Zacarías Nogaim, 101, film director. [4]
- May 22 – Lilia Prado, 78, actress, multiple organ failure. [5]
- May 23 – Ángel Fernández, 80, sports broadcaster, renal failure.[6]
- July 10 – Blanca Torres, 78, actress, thromboembolia.
- August 4 – Julio Galán, 47, painter
- October 9 – Mario Moya Palencia, 73, politician, heart attack.
- October 24 – Rafael Ramírez Heredia, 67, writer, lung cancer. [7]
- November 1 – Daniel García "Huracán Ramírez", 80, wrestler, heart attack. [8]
- November 6 – Miguel Aceves Mejía, 90, singer, bronchitis. [9]
- November 19 – Francisco Quirós Hermosillo, General. Cancer. [10]
- November 23 – Jesús Blancornelas, 70, journalist, cancer. [11]
Disasters
Foreign affairs
- Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel and Towers incident.
Politics
- 2006 Mexican elections
- November 10 — The government of Mexico City approves a law on civil unions, becoming the first local government to allow same sex unions in Mexico.
- Riots in Oaxaca
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