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  2. Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara has the second-highest population density in Mexico, with over 10,361 people per square kilometer. [9] Within Mexico, Guadalajara is a center of business, arts and culture, technology and tourism; as well as the economic center of the Bajío region.

  3. Timeline of Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Albert S. Evans (1870), "Guadalajara", Our sister republic: a gala trip through tropical Mexico in 1869–70, Hartford, Connecticut: Columbian Book Co. John Lewis Geiger (1874), "Guadalajara" , A peep at Mexico: narrative of a journey across the republic from the Pacific of the Gulf in December 1873 and January 1874 , London: Trübner & Co.

  4. Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the state population was 8,348,151, [42] the third most populated federal entity in Mexico—after the State of Mexico and Mexico City—with 6.5% of Mexico's total population. [ 34 ] [ 43 ] Over half of the state's population lives in the Guadalajara metro area .

  5. List of tallest buildings in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City [11] Tallest building in Mexico from 1982 to 2003 12 Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara: Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara: 204 m (669 ft) 42 2011 Guadalajara: Tallest building in Guadalajara. [12] [13] 13 Be Grand Reforma: 200 m (660 ft) 50 2023 Mexico City [14] 14 Torre Nvbola* 198 m (650 ft) 42 2019 Puebla [15] 15 Torre Paradox: 196.2 m (644 ...

  6. Guadalajara International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport (IATA: GDL, ICAO: MMGL), simply known as Guadalajara International Airport, is the primary international airport serving Guadalajara, Jalisco, the third-largest city in Mexico. It facilitates flights to and from destinations across Mexico, the Americas, and Europe. [2]

  7. Guadalajara Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Ibarra was a Guadalajara native and was previously known for his work on other buildings such as the Hospicio Cabañas. [4] Construction started on 30 July, 1851 and ended three years later on 15 July, 1954, and cost 33,521 pesos. [3] Pope Pius XII elevated the cathedral to the rank of a minor basilica.

  8. Category:Guadalajara, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Mexico portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. ... Organizations based in Guadalajara, Jalisco (3 C, 6 P) P. People ...

  9. Guadalajara metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalajara metropolitan area (officially, in Spanish: Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara) [2] is the most populous metropolitan area of the Mexican state of Jalisco and the third largest in the country after Greater Mexico City and Monterrey.