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Guadalupe Victoria Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Durango. The municipal seat lies at Ciudad Guadalupe Victoria. The municipality covers an area of 767.10 km². As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 36,695. [1] As of 2010, the city of Guadalupe Victoria had a population of 16,506. [1]
Allende statue in Chihuahua City, Chihuahua. Posthumous portrait of Ignacio Allende (1769-1811). Allende was born on January 21, 1769, to a wealthy Spanish criollo family in San Miguel el Grande in Guanajuato, Mexico. His father was Domingo Narciso de Allende, a wealthy trader. In 1802, he joined the army, serving under general Félix María ...
Allende, Coahuila – Ignacio Allende; Arteaga – José María Arteaga Magallanes, Governor of Querétaro (1858) Ciudad Acuña – Manuel Acuña, poet; Cuatrocienegas de Carranza – President Venustiano Carranza, who was born in Cuatrocieneagas in 1859
Durango State Highway 386: Ignacio Allende, DGO – Miguel Auza, ZAC Durango State Highway 431 : Mexican Federal Highway 49 , DGO - El Aguaje , DGO Durango State Highway 432 : El Aguaje , DGO - San Juan de Guadalupe , DGO
City State Code Ref. Chametla: Baja California Sur: 612: El Centenario: Baja California Sur: 612: El Pescadero: Baja California Sur: 612: El Sargento: Baja California Sur
The Casa de Allende (Allende House) museum was the home of Ignacio Allende, who was a principal figure in the early part of the Mexican War of Independence. The structure was built in 1759 with Baroque and Neoclassical elements, located next to the San Miguel parish church. [ 36 ]
Ignacio Allende commanded the troops at this position. Among the insurgent forces were 20,000 light cavalry, 3,000 armed with rifles, 60,000 armed with spears, slings, and arrows. Calleja's forces, which numbered between 5,000 and 8,000 but were better equipped than the insurgent forces, arrived at the Bridge on 16 January.
The small community near the wells is called Acatita de Baján. In the first phase of the Mexican War of Independence, revolutionary leaders Miguel Hidalgo, Ignacio Allende, José Mariano Jiménez, and Juan Aldama, plus nearly 900 men in the rebel army were captured here on March 21, 1811, by 150 soldiers commanded by Ignacio Elizondo.