City of Chihuahua is the state capital of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
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City of Chihuahua is the state capital of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
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For much of the 18th century, Chihuahua City served as the de facto capital of Nueva Vizcaya because most governors preferred to reside there rather than in Durango, the capital of the province at that time.
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Chihuahua City was more involved during the Mexican Revolution, for it became at times the operations base for the Division del Norte, the army led by Pancho Villa.
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Origin of the city of Chihuahua begins with the discovery of the nearby mines and foundation of the population of Santa Eulalia in 1652 by Spanish captain Diego del Castillo, however; due to the climate and constant attacks of the indigenous people the exploitation was suspended and Santa Eulalia remained several years uninhabited.
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Chihuahua City retired to Aldama, gathered the national guard under the command of Colonel Jose Esteban crowned and the next 19 recaptured the capital.
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Chihuahua City was accompanied by his Secretaries of State, dispatched to the official residence of the state government.
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Chihuahua City was enthusiastically welcomed by the Chihuahua people, whom he greeted from the central balcony of the Government Palace announcing the social reforms demanded by the revolution and was housed in the Fifth Gameros.
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The Instituto Tecnologico de Chihuahua City, known as ITCH, was the first technology institute in Mexico.
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In 1960, the construction of the Chihuahua Dam was completed, which would contribute to the supply of water and prevent flooding in a large area of the city.
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From this moment Chihuahua City became the obligatory reference for elections in the other northern states and then the entire republic.
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Chihuahua City took office on 25 January 1989, and in April of that year most diocesan and religious priests sent the Pope a letter of support to Don Adalberto on the occasion of his 20 years of bishop in Chihuahua.
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City of Chihuahua has achieved several advances in human and social development.
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Chihuahua City has the largest amount of forested land in all of Mexico.
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Forty-four percent of Chihuahua City's workers are employed in commerce and services, while a little over a third of the workforce is employed in mining and industry.
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In mining, Chihuahua City state is the leading producer in the republic of non-ferrous minerals and zinc, and is second nationwide in silver extraction.
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Chihuahua City is best described as shaped as a large letter L, with plains to the north and hills on both sides, as well as the south; it is crossed east-and-west by Teofilo Borunda Avenue, which follows the natural flow of the Chuviscar River.
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Chihuahua City is the starting point for the Chihuahua City–Pacific Railroad with a terminus in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, and is served by Ferromex, a private Mexican railroad.
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Chihuahua City has established a BRT bus rapid-transit system known as Bowi Chihuhaua, which currently serves the city with 1 line running 12.
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Metrobus Chihuahua City payment has been upgraded to be charged electronically through special swipe cards sold at each station.
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Chihuahua City had a serious problem with property crime, especially theft and graffiti by taggers.
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In 2019, the team Caudillos de Chihuahua City was founded to play in the New American Football League of Mexico named Futbol Americano de Mexico.
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City of Chihuahua has a number of tourist sites, including the museums in Chihuahua, the baroque Metropolitan Cathedral, seat of the Archdiocese, dating from the 18th century, the Government Palace from the early 19th century, and the City Hall from the turn of the 20th century, on the Plaza de Armas across from the cathedral.
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Chihuahua City found it in 1864 when he settled his cabinet and government-in-exile here in the city at the address now known as Ave.
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Also of note is the Quinta Gameros, one of the largest estate houses in pre-revolutionary Chihuahua City, now the state museum for the decorative arts, and the former Federal Palace of Chihuahua on Venustiano Carranza Street, north of the Government Palace, which is a museum and contains the cell in which Miguel Hidalgo spent his final days, and is a national shrine.
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Chihuahua City has two sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International:.
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