|
|
http://allaboutguadalajara.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalajara,_Jalisco Quoted from Wikipedia: Guadalajara (pronounced /ˌgwɑːdləˈhɑːrə/;[1] Spanish pronunciation [ɡwað̞alaˈxaɾa])
is the capital city of the Mexican state
ofJalisco,
and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the
central region of the state and in the western-Pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,579,174 it is Mexico's second
most populous municipality.[2] The Guadalajara
Metropolitan Area includes
seven other adjacent municipalities and has a population of 4,095,715 in 2008,
making it the second most populous in the metropolitan
area in Mexico, behind Mexico
City.[2][3] The
municipality is the most densely
populated in Mexico
after Ciudad
Nezahualcóyotl in
the State
of Mexico.[4] Guadalajara
is situated at an altitude of 1,600 metres (5,200 ft), favouring it
with a mild, spring-like climate. The
city is named after the Spanish
city of Guadalajara, with the name originating from the Arabic
Wadi-al-Hajara (وادي
الحجارة), meaning "Valley of
Stones"; the literal translation of the Iberian name (Arriaca), meaning
"Stony River".. Guadalajara
is Mexico's second biggest city and a major force in Mexico's economy, culture
and religion. It exerts significant influence on the rest of the country, and
has the most significant and ambitious infrastructural projects in Mexico. The
city has hosted several international events, such as the first Cumbre
Iberoamericana in 1991, the Cumbre América Latina, El Caribe-Unión Europea in
2004, the Encuentro Internacional de Promotores y Gestores Culturales in 2005,
and will be the host city of the 2011 Panamerican
Games. It was also named the American
Capital of Culture in
2005, Ciudad Educadora (Educator City) in 2006 and the first Smart City in
Mexico due to its use of technology in development.[5]
Guadalajara (city, Mexico), city in west central Mexico, capital of Jalisco State, near the Río Grande de Santiago, more than 1524 m (5000 ft) above sea level, the second largest city in Mexico. Guadalajara's dry, mild climate and picturesque surroundings have made it a popular health resort. The city lies in a rich farming region and is also an important commercial center, connected by rail with the United States. Hydroelectric power from the nearby Juanacatlán Falls is used to operate the factories of the city.
Plaza de los Hombes Ilustres The city is also noted for the mariachi music of its street musicians. Founded in 1530, the city was moved twice before being established at its present location in 1542. Ricardo( our professional tour guide) and Angela
Quoted from Wikipedia: "Guadalajara
Cathedral. Guadalajara
was founded in 1531 by the Spanish explorer Cristóbal
de Oñate, who had been commissioned by the conquistador Nuño
de Guzmán. The original settlement consisted of 42 inhabitants
settled on the Mesa
del Cerro, near the border with Nochistlán in
the province of Teúl,
known today asSan
Juan de Los Lagos. The name Guadalajara came from the birthplace of
Nuño de Guzmán in Spain. Guzmán
and Cristóbal de Oñate decided to relocate to a place with more water,
fewer dust
storms and better transportation.
They began this project inMay
19, 1533,
and by August
8, 1533 they
had moved the town to its second location, near Tonalá.
Two years later, in March 1535, they again moved the town to a new location. On November
8, 1539 the
emperor Charles
V granted a coat
of arms and the title
of City to Guadalajara. After
a serious attack by indigenous Mexicans in September
28, 1541 during
the War
of the Mixtón, it was decided once more to relocate the city and
re-establish it again in the Atemajac Valley. Today's
city of Guadalajara was founded at this site by Crístobal de Oñate on February
14, 1542,
by Royal decree of King Charles
V. During
the Colonial
era, Guadalajara became the capital of Nueva
Galicia and prior to
the War
of Independence it
was the capital of the Intendencia of
Guadalajara."
Periodic resting place for the image of the saint which travels from town to town in procession for the 240 churches in the area, Saint Zapopan is carried from church to church on an annual basis
chapel to the Saint of Mexico
Pulpit
Confessional
the glass enclosed bones of
a 12 year old girl, who was martyred in the 3rd century, body was recovered from the
Vatican catacombs in 1786 and shipped to Guadalajara in 1788
At
age 15 is a major event in a girl's life
Frisa de Los Fundadores
Calandrias for gentle rides about town
Market
Beautiful Wedding Gowns
La Chala Restaurant
Wonderful soup full of chicken, vegetables, avocado, etc...
Ministry of Justice
Click here to continue on our trip with us.
|
|
Design by Angela 2008
|