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Guanajuato

Capital of the State of Guanajuato, the City of Guanajuato (population about 55,000) is located in the heart of the Mexican republic.

Its name means “mountainous place for frogs” in the Tarascan Indian language. Nestled in a narrow canyon between two huge mountains, Guanajuato is a singular and perfectly preserved colonial city.

Its origins in Mexico's central highlands date back as early as 1552 when Spanish explorers struck silver in the neighboring Sierra Madre mountains; it quickly became the richest city in Mexico and for centuries Guanajuato flourished as the silver capital of the world, producing more than a third of the world's silver by the turn of the 18 th century.

The city's heritage of wealth is reflected in the elaborate mansions and baroque churches that give Guanajuato the most purely Spanish/European feeling of all the Mexican colonial cities.

Most visitors find Guanajuato's true charm in the amazing web of winding streets and alleys, called callejones, that twist through the core of the city. Colonial buildings crowded together and perch one atop the other, lining the alleyways, their balconies almost touching.

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Guanajuato Attractions

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San Miguel de Allende

Colonial city whose architectural and historical features make it one of Mexico¿s most popular tourist resorts. It was the birthplace of independence leaders such as Ignacio Allende. Places of interest include the main garden, the Parroquia de San Miguel, the Casa de Allende, the Casa del Mayorazgo de la Canal, the Centro Cultural Ignacio Ramírez, ¿El Nigromante,¿ the Instituto Ignacio Allende and the Casa de Loreto. 94 km outside Guanajuato.

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Dolores Hidalgo

The cradle of Mexican independence boasts attractions such as the House of don Miguel Hidalgo, displaying objects that once belonged to this independence leader, the Museum of Independence, the House of Abasolo, the Parish Church of Our Lady of Dolores and the house of José Alfredo Jiménez, the well-known composer of vernacular music.

   
     
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