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Jalisco, [a] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco, [b] is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in western Mexico and is bordered by six states, Nayarit , Zacatecas , Aguascalientes , Guanajuato , Michoacán , and Colima .
1690 – Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Carmen founded. [citation needed] 1692 – Templo de San Francisco de Asís (church) built. 1774 – Governor's Palace built on Plaza de Armas. [4] 1786 – Spanish intendancy established. [5] 1792 University of Guadalajara founded. Population: 24,249. [6] 1795 – Consulado (merchant guild) established ...
Originally founded as Villanueva de La Serena, the city was destroyed completely in a native uprising in 1549 and re-founded the same year as San Bartolomé de La Serena; its founding date is for this reason sometimes listed as 1549. Second oldest European city in Chile. 1545: Potosí: Potosí: Bolivia: 1545 San Juan de los Remedios: Villa ...
This is a list of Mexican states by date of statehood, ... Jalisco: December 23, 1823 [4] Nueva Galicia, Intendancy of Guadalajara, Province of Guadalajara 10:
North of Mexico City, the city of Querétaro was founded (ca. 1531) in a region known as the Bajío, a major zone of commercial agriculture. [9] Guadalajara was founded northwest of Mexico City (1531–1542) and became the dominant Spanish settlement in the region. West of Mexico City the settlement of Valladolid (Michoacan) was founded (1529 ...
New Galicia, now Jalisco, adhered to the Plan de Iguala on June 13, 1821. In 1823, Guadalajara became the capital of the newly founded state of Jalisco. [20] In 1844, General Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga initiated a revolt against the government of President Antonio López de Santa Anna. Santa Anna personally ensured that the revolt was quelled.
Atlas FC, one of Mexico's oldest soccer clubs with a star-studded fan base, clinched its first title in 70 years. Can it keep winning?
By Decree Number 22228, of 30 May 2008, the Jalisco State Congress shortened the term of governor, for the only time, from six years, to five years nine months and five days, in such a way that according to Transitory Article Six, subsection (c), the governor "will take office on 1 March 2013 and will conclude his mandate on 5 December 2018."