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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 .
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.
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 ...
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The coat of arms of Jalisco (Spanish: Escudo de Jalisco, lit. "state shield of Jalisco") is a symbol of the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco in Mexico. [1]This shield symbolizes the nobility and lordship of the city of Guadalajara; virtues that the Spanish crown recognized in the work and dangers that the city's inhabitants had endured in the conquest and settlement of the city. [2]
The murals of José Clemente Orozco from the late 1930s in the chapel are one of the masterpieces of Mexican art. [23] Historic Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan: Veracruz: 1998 862; ii, iv (cultural) Tlacotalpan was founded by the Spanish in the mid-16th century as a river port near the Gulf of Mexico. It reached its peak in the 19th century.
Natural history of Jalisco (3 C, 20 P) Pages in category "History of Jalisco" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Handcrafts and folk art in Jalisco This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 04:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...