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Coat of Arms of Tlaquepaque is a Spanish-shaped shield with two blue and gold fields interspersed with a helmet on the head. In one quarter is the pottery of the Tlaquepaque artisans, the other quarter has the order of Saint Francis of Asissi, in the lower left quarter a well and the lower right quarter has the keys of Saint Peter with a ...
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The city had a 2010 census population of 575,942, making it the third largest city in the state, behind only Guadalajara proper, and Zapopan, another city in the metro area. The municipality's area is 270.88 km 2 (104.59 sq mi) and lies adjacent to the south side of Guadalajara.
Símbolos de Tlaquepaque; Tlaquepaque; Elecciones estatales extraordinarias de Jalisco de 2021; Plantilla:Geodatos San Pedro Tlaquepaque; Laura Pérez Segura; Palacio Municipal de San Pedro Tlaquepaque; Alfredo Barba Hernández; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org تلاکوپاکو; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Tlaquepaque; Usage on ga.wikipedia.org San ...
For years, it stood as a haunting symbol of the city's decline and fall. The last train pulled out of the station in 1988, shortly before the Honda Accord became the best-selling car in America, a ...
The bridge and streetcar connected both the neighborhood and city of Laredo to the newly developing commercial and residential sections of the city that began growing to the east of the creek. Cut off from the historic center of Laredo by Interstate 35 in the late 1970s, [4] Barrio Azteca has retained much of its historic fabric. The ...