Guadalajara Jalisco is a gamma global city, and one of Mexico's most important cultural centers.
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Guadalajara Jalisco is a gamma global city, and one of Mexico's most important cultural centers.
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Guadalajara Jalisco was originally founded at three other sites before moving to its current location.
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The village of Guadalajara Jalisco barely survived the war, and the villagers attributed their survival to the Archangel Michael, who remains the patron of the city to this day.
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Guadalajara Jalisco of the sixteenth century was a rather small and often overlooked community.
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Guadalajara Jalisco remained the capital of Nueva Galicia with some modifications until the Mexican War of Independence.
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Guadalajara Jalisco remained in royalist hands until near the end of the war.
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In 1823, Guadalajara became the capital of the newly founded state of Jalisco.
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Guadalajara Jalisco again experienced substantial growth after the 1930s, and the first industrial park was established in 1947.
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Under the Koppen climate classification, Guadalajara Jalisco has a humid subtropical climate that is quite close to a tropical climate, featuring dry, warm winters and hot, wet summers.
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Guadalajara Jalisco's climate is influenced by its high altitude and the general seasonality of precipitation patterns in western North America.
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Original city of Guadalajara Jalisco was planned on a grid, with north–south and east–west intersecting streets.
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Over time, villages surrounding Guadalajara Jalisco were incorporated into the city - first Analco to the southeast, then Mexicaltzingo to the south, Mezquitan to the north, and San Juan de Dios to the east, all of which introduced more variety to the plan.
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Historical buildings around Guadalajara Jalisco Cathedral were demolished to leave large open spaces on the four sides of the Cathedral in the form of a large Latin cross, in which the cathedral is centered.
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Guadalajara Jalisco is made up of more than 2,300 colonias in the Metropolitan Area.
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Municipality of Guadalajara Jalisco is bounded to the north by Zapopan and Ixtlahuacan del Rio, to the east by Tonala and Zapotlanejo, to the south with Tlaquepaque and to the west with Zapopan.
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International firms started building facilities in Mexico, especially Guadalajara Jalisco, displacing Mexican firms, especially in information technology.
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Secretariat of Communications and Transportation reported that Guadalajara, Jalisco was chosen as the official venue for the first "Digital Creative City of Mexico and Latin America, " which will be the spearhead for Mexico to consolidate the potential in this area.
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Guadalajara Jalisco is the distribution center for the region and its demands have led to a shifting of employment, from traditional agriculture and crafts to manufacturing and commerce in urban centers.
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City has several radio stations focused on culture, one of them being Red Radio University of Guadalajara Jalisco, which is transmitted to the rest of the state and neighboring states and internationally through the Internet; it is the first broadcaster via podcast in the country.
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Guadalajara Jalisco was the first Mexican city to be accepted as a member of the International Association of Educational Cities due to its strong character and identity, potential for economic development through culture.
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Guadalajara Jalisco was designated as the World Book Capital for 2022 by UNESCO.
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Museums in Guadalajara Jalisco are an extension of the cultural infrastructure of this city.
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The museums in Guadalajara Jalisco belong to the cultural framework of the city, among which are in all its genres exhibiting history, paleontology, archeology, ethnography, paintings, crafts, plastic, photography, sculpture, works of circuits international art, etc.
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Historic downtown of Guadalajara Jalisco is the oldest section of the city, where it was founded and where the oldest buildings are.
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One of the drinks that is popular in Guadalajara Jalisco is Tejuino, a refreshing drink that contains a corn fermented base with sugarcane, lime, salt and chili powder.
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Guadalajara Jalisco is the most successful and the most followed club in the country, They have won the Mexican Primera Division a total of 12 times, and have won the Copa MX four times.
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Guadalajara Jalisco is an important hub for higher education in both Mexico and Latin America, as the home to numerous nationally and internationally ranked universities and research centers.
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The entity underwent a number of reorganizations since then, but the modern university as it exists today was established in 1925, when the governor of Guadalajara Jalisco convened professors, students and others to re-establish the university.
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Guadalajara Jalisco Macrobus is a public transportation system based on the concept of bus rapid transit, where each bus has a single route and boarding station.
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