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  2. Symbols of Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the city of Guadalajara is the emblem of Guadalajara and is used by the town hall as representative symbol of the city. [3] The flag consists of 3 horizontal stripes, blue, yellow and blue respectively, [4] in the central part of the yellow stripe is the Seal of Guadalajara conceived by the emperor Carlos V in 1539.

  3. Coat of arms of Jalisco - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Flag of Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    He proposed the old flag of Manuel Rodríguez, consisting of two blue stripes and a stripe of gold with the State Emblem in the center; it resembled the flag of the New Galicia or Intendence of Guadalajara. A flag was adopted in February 2008, which was then replaced by the current one on 7 May 2011.

  5. Culture of Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Many well-known Mexican symbols have their origin in or around Guadalajara such as tequila, mariachi music, and, more recently, contemporary music such as electronic and rock music. Guadalajara is a city with a great number of contemporary artists in the country; in dance, theatre, music, photography, cinema, design, architecture, etc.; it also ...

  6. Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara was also the venue to the Encuentro Internacional de Promotores y Gestores Culturales in 2005. The 2011 Pan American Games were staged and Guadalajara was named the American Capital of Culture in 2005 as well as the Ciudad Educadora in 2006. Guadalajara has been recognized as Mexico's first Smart City due to its use of developing ...

  7. Arcos de Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Inscription of 'Guadalajara Hospitalaria' and Hall of Flags. Aurelio Aceves designed the two arches to be decorated in handmade tiles and had the coat of arms engraved in each of the arches. [5] These arches stand eight meters wide and 14 meters high with the inscription 'Guadalaraja Hospitalaria'.

  8. File:Flag of Guadalajara, MX.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flago de Guadalajara (Meksiko) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Guadalajara (México) Panteón de Belén; Símbolos de Guadalajara (Jalisco) Catedral metropolitana de Guadalajara; Arcos de Guadalajara; Anexo:Banderas de México; Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Guadalajara, Jalisco) Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres

  9. List of public art in Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara, in the Mexican state of Jalisco, has an extensive public art collection. Works include: Antimonumenta; Árbol adentro by José Fors; Arcos del Milenio by Sebastián; Equestrian statue of José María Morelos; La Estampida; Fuente de los Niños Miones; Fuente Olímpica