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Guadalajara, Mexico.

History
Guadalajara had three settlements before settling on its current site, at first was in Nochistln in the area known as the Bureau of the Hill, now known as San Juan. It was founded on January 5, 1532 Cristobal de Onate, who in effect had been commissioned by Nuo de Guzmn. This wanted to have a city that will serve to secure his conquests, yet able to defend the natural bellicosity. The town of Guadalajara was founded 42neighbors: the name of Guadalajara took it in memory of the Spanish city of the same name, birthplace of Nuo de Guzmn. Villa did not last long on this site, with the consent of Guzman, Juan de Onate (son of Cristobal de Oate), Miguel de Ibarra and Sancho Ortiz, May 19, 1533, projected move it in place. Pollution According to latest figures by the INEGI, corroborated in 2010, the municipality of Guadalajara has a population approximately 1'494, 134 with a population in the metropolitan area of 4'434, 252 inhabitants, which is the largest city in the state of Jalisco, the largest conurbation in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, the second largest city in Mexico, the first is the City of Mexico.

Guadalajara is a Mexican municipality, Jalisco state capital and principal city of the urban area called Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara. Located in western Mexico, the center of Jalisco, in the geographical area known as Valle de Atemajac

Representative locations Guadalajara Cathedral or Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, a parish seat of theArchdiocese of Guadalajara and one of the most representative buildings of the city, not only for its neo-Gothic towers with needles, but because it has a great story. It is noteworthy that the cathedral choir sponsors the 9th oldest in the world the "infant school choir of the Cathedral city of Guadalajara." Which has more than 450 years and is currently working directed by Maestro. Aurelio Martinez Corona.

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