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After the Reform Laws, this building had a number of uses, as a prison with Maximilian I as its most famous prisoner, a military barracks and offices. Today it is home to a cultural center. In 1997, the Museo de la Ciudad (Museum of the city), which belongs to the Instituto Queretano de la Cultura y las Artes (Querétaro Institute of Culture and the Arts) was moved to this building, and is mostly dedicated to contemporary art. In addition to the permanent collection, the museum sponsors temporary exhibitions of drawings, photographs, sculptures, etc. as well as recitals in dance, music and other arts. The museum has exchange programs with Sweden and has established the Children's Library of the Museum of the city. Its goal is to interest children in the arts through books, workshops and other activities. The Church of Santa Clara maintains its religious function. Inside are six Baroque altarpieces and a choir loft, all of which are covered in
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and sidewalks. In the evening, the area fills with people strolling the plazas and walkways and frequenting the area's restaurants, cafes and food stands. One way to see this part of town is the Noche de Leyendas (Night of Legends), which is a hybrid between interactive theater and a recounting of history. A group of actors guide visitors through the streets of the city narrating stories about what has happened in these places. This event begins at the main plaza, the Plaza de Armas in the center of the city with a reenactment of the legend of Carambada. Then the show wanders the street all the while telling tales related to bandits, loves and myths. These tales demand audience participation providing lines and provoking debate.
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of winning when a total eclipse of the sun occurred. This supposedly scared the Chichimeca and the Spanish claimed to have seen an image of Saint James (the patron saint of Spain) riding a white horse carrying a rose-colored cross. This event caused the Chichimeca to surrender. This event is why the city is called Santiago (Saint James) de Querétaro, with James as patron saint. A stone cross imitating the one the Spanish supposedly saw was erected on the hill, which later was accompanied by a church and monastery.
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informal markets and other businesses in and around the city. Also a large number of those seeking to migrate to the northern Mexican states or to the United States pass through here. This has led to commerce being the largest economic activity in the municipality. Tourism has grown as a sector of the economy, especially in the city proper, and is now one of the most important, accounting for 21 percent of the gross product of the city. Both Standard & Poor's and the newspaper
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as well as the various plazas around the city center. The festival is held during Holy Week holiday to attract Mexican and international visitors to the city. The event starts with an inaugural parade through the streets of the historic center, starting from Corregidora Street to Constituyentes, Angela Peralta, Juárez, Madera, and Guerrero streets. The parade ends at the site where public officials open the event.
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surround the inner courtyard. On the ground floor, there are faces with fierce expressions, while those on the upper floor have more serene expressions. Surrounding both sets of faces are chains linking the images. The museum contains one of the most important collections of colonial-era art and is organized by painting style. Some European works are here but the focus is on the painters of
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of the city. The 2009 event has 110 events and with an expected attendance of about 3,150,000 people in total, far exceeding the 260,000 who attended in 2008. The 2009 event had concerts featuring traditional Mexican music, rock and jazz. Some of the international artists came from Italy, Argentina, and Brazil. Featured Mexican artists included Pindekuechua, a traditional music group from
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for the Propagation of the Faith), which was established at the monastery of Santa Cruz in 1683. Some of its graduates even went as far as South America. Few of the buildings from the 16th century have remained intact, due to the violence during the city's initial development, which reached its peak in the 17th century. As a result, most of the city's oldest structures are of
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pink stone cross that was placed on this hill in the 16th century. Its altarpieces are also of pink stone and are a mix of Baroque and Neoclassical. Tours are available here and feature how the aqueduct brought water here to cisterns, from which the residents of the city would fill their buckets. There is also a thorn tree said to have grown from the walking stick of Friar
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be between one and two percent due to the worldwide economic downturn. Especially changes like the deconcentration of the economic activities (industry and service) and the emergence of a housing market lead to significant growth in cities like Querétaro. Major corporations headquartered in Querétaro include
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was built between 1845 and 1852 and originally called Teatro Iturbide. In 1867, the court martial of Maximiliano I and his generals, Miguel Miramón and Tomás Mejía sentenced the three to death. The Constitution of 1917 was promulgated here. In 1922, the governor of Querétaro state changed the name to
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is on Sangremal Hill, where the appearance of Saint James is said to have occurred at the founding of the city and the cross commemorating the event is kept. Both the church and the monastery are Franciscan, and in one of the few monasteries to be in operation in Mexico. This was also the site of the
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by UNESCO. According to UNESCO's website, the "old colonial town of Querétaro is unusual in having retained the geometric street plan of the Spanish conquerors side by side with the twisting alleys of the Otomi quarters. The Otomi, the Tarasco, the Chichimeca and the Spanish lived together peacefully
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in the city. The airport handles passengers and freight of both transport and private airplanes, and in recent years became of the fastest growing airports in Mexico in terms of passengers. Plans to convert the old airport into an international one began in 1999, after studies indicated the need for
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Due to factors as diverse as education, economy, security, and quality of life, migration flows from the north and center of the country to the city of Santiago de Querétaro have been noticeable in the recent years. Especially the cities' high security reason also attracts people from other countries
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have ranked Querétaro as one of the safest cities to live in with the highest quality of life in Mexico. According to the Secretaría de Desarrollo Sustenable Municipal, the city is expected to increase in size 35 percent over the next 20 to 25 years. Economic growth for 2009 and 2010 was predicted to
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and the Royal Convent of Santa Clara de Asís, which was one of the largest and most opulent in New Spain. Querétaro was also the site for the training of many of the missionaries who went north as far as Texas and California. Most of these were educated at the Colegio de Propagación de la Fe (College
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finished at the beginning of the 18th century and from then on the most important in town, serving as the cathedral until the 20th century. It and the attached cloister is all that is left of a large complex that included several chapels and an orchard that extended for blocks to the east and south.
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Over the eight days, both Mexican and international artists perform and exhibit their work. Events include music, painting, dance, photography, literature, special workshops and a children's pavilion. One final day, there is a culinary event were visitors can sample regional cuisine from restaurants
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However the most famous of the tertulias was hosted by Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez herself at what is now the Palace of the Corregidora. Originally, they were open to both creoles and Spanish-born but after an altercation between Ignacio Allende and the Spaniard Crisóstomo López y Valdez, only creoles
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set out on foot, as required by the Order, to establish missions as far away as Texas and California. During the early War of Independence, Miguel Domínguez, Querétaro's mayor and part of the 1810 Conspiracy was imprisoned here. The church has been completely restored and its main attraction is the
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Most of the rest of Querétaro's notable sites are located in the historic center, which is pedestrian-friendly and filled with colonial architecture. The local government maintains this area well, with cleaning crews to keep the streets clean and regulating vendors so that they do not block streets
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This peace and similarity of social integration is largely attributed to the fact that the local Indigenous ethnicities and Spanish reached peace early after contact and both functioned concurrently with the Indigenous retaining their own economic and social systems while the Criollos operated in a
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is a new ring road under construction, though parts of it already exist. When completed, it will join Bernardo Quintana on its southeastern part, go around the city in its southwestern and western parts, and reach the northern suburb of Santa Rosa Jauregui. Currently, there is work in progress that
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and the Secretary of Tourism for the state of Querétaro. Each year the event has a theme, which was being "Arte in Todos los Sentidos" (Art in All Senses) in 2009. The events are held in various locations, such as the City Museum, the Guerrero Garden, the Zenea Garden and the Rosalio Solano Theatre
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Until the 1970s, agriculture had been the overwhelming basis of the economy of the municipality outside the city and commerce within it. Since then, the expansion of industry and the growth of the city, which started in the 1950s, have diminished the importance of agriculture and the land available
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allies were battling the local insurgent Otomi and Chichimecas at a hill now known as Sangremal and which was called Ynlotepeque and considered sacred in pre-Hispanic times. Chronicles of this event, such as that written by Friar Isidro Félix de Espinoza, state that the Chichimeca were at the point
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is in the former Royal Convent of Santa Clara. In the 18th century, sisters of the Capuchin order moved from Mexico City to Querétaro to occupy this complex, which was built by the city for them. This was done to show the city's economic strength as well as secure its social position in New Spain.
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contains paintings of José Velazquez de Lore and Sor Ana María de San Francisco y Neve. The convent complex was later amplified by Juan Caballero y Osio. The nuns began to dedicate themselves to primary education and by 1727 it became the Royal College of Santa Rosa. The convent was closed in 1861
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is attributed to Alarife Ignacio Maraiano de las Casas and financed by José Velasquez de Lorea, finished in 1752. The church has twin entrances, which was common with convent churches. The two arches are decorated with mocking faces put there by Casas to those who did not think he could manage the
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was originally called the Casas Reales y Cárceles (Royal Houses and Jails). Today it houses the government of the state of Querétaro. Its name comes from its most famous occupant, Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, who was the wife of the mayor or corregidor of the city. Ortiz de Domínguez is a heroine of
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and the fifth best in Latin America, ahead of Miami in 6th place. The ranking takes into account variables such as telecommunications, innovation, quality of life, urban expansion, and crime statistics. In its 2007 survey entitled "Cities of the Future", FDI magazine ranked Querétaro as having the
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Economic growth has been outstanding during the last decade. Today, Querétaro is a middle class city in terms of PPP GDP, with $ 20,000, The municipality of Querétaro was ranked 23rd in Mexico on the United Nations Index of Human Development. Querétaro debuted in 13th place in the 2006 rankings of
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Bocanegra continued negotiating with the lord of Xilotepeque, Conín. The lord's cooperation was gained, for which he was eventually credited for bringing an end to the Spanish-Chichime/Otomi conflict and was made the Spanish governor of the area. However, most of Querétaro's early colonial history
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The Auditorio Arteaga also serves as Basketball stadium for the city team Libertadores and for traditional wrestling, volleyball and other sports. This venue has a capacity of 3000 people seated. The Auditorio Josefa Ortiz is the largest multipurpose venue in the city, it serve for tennis matches
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Golf is also quite popular, with numerous courses including: Juriquilla, Campestre, Balvanera, and El Campanario. San Gil and Tequisquiapan are located near the city itself. There are two wrestling or Lucha Libre Arenas in the city, the Arena Querétaro that has matches from the Consejo Mundial de
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The economy spurs immigration to the city, which has seen a population growth of more than 3.5 percent a year. The industrialization of the area has attracted a large number of migrants from poorer areas of Mexico but many of these are unemployed or under-employed. This has led to an explosion of
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lands to the north. The Otomi were the most populous ethnicity in Xilotepec although there were other groups, primarily Chichimeca as well. These two groups are still found here today. During the pre-Hispanic and colonial times, the Otomi were organized into familial clan like groups with defined
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On 13 September 1810, Epigmenio González was arrested for having stockpiled weapons for an insurgency and the next day Mayor Miguel Domínguez and his wife Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez were arrested for their roles in the Conspiracy of 1810. With the conspiracy discovered, she still managed to get a
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of cantera stone. The facade shows the transition between Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, and is considered to be the last Baroque facade in the city. Inside the nave is sober, austere and completely Neoclassical. The old monastery complex now houses the Ministry of Urban Development and
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and have names such as La Calle de Bimbo and the Callejón del Ciego. In the middle of this plaza is a fountain that honors Juan Antonio de Urrutia y Arana, who built that large aqueduct to bring water to the city. Around the plaza is the Galeria Libertad (Libertad Gallery) and the Casa de Ecala
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as a Biosphere Reserve. This protected area is very rugged terrain, filled with canyons, steep mountains, waterfalls and deep abysses with a total expansion of 24,803 hectares. The area contains 360 species of birds, 130 species of mammals, 71 of reptiles and twenty-three of amphibians. It also
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under the control of the lord of Xilotepeque, who still maintained a certain amount of control of the old dominion. The first Spanish arrived between 1526 and 1529, headed by Hernán Pérez de Bocanegra. Bocanegra at first tried non-violent means of subduing the area and founding a Spanish city.
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contains life-sized images of angels, but its bell tower was never finished. The monastery was occupied by Augustine friars starting in 1743 and is considered to be one of the finest Baroque monasteries in the Americas. Its fame as such comes from the decoration of the arches and columns that
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is located in the former monastery of San Agustín. The building is considered one of the major Baroque works of art in Mexico, built in the 18th century and is attributed to Ignacio Mariano de la Casa. It has a facade of cantera stone in which an image of a crucified Christ is surrounded by
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The settlement was declared a town in 1606 and by 1655, only Spaniards were living in the city proper. In 1656, it was decreed as the "Muy Noble y Leal Ciudad de Santiago de Querétaro" (Very Noble and Loyal City of Santiago de Querétaro). This honor was solicited by Viceroy
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Querétaro's public transportation consists of private owned bus companies that pick up and drop off over a specific route. These cover 123 authorized routes all neighborhoods of the city. There are also conventional taxis. The city also has a large inter-city bus terminal.
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like Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Spain and many others. Due to the high number of migrants, the municipality is currently considering implementing the Institute for Migrant Assistance to make migration more visible and hence increase structure, legality and safety.
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in the city. The state's first constitution was promulgated in the city in 1825, with the city as head of one of the state's six districts. In 1847, it was declared the capital of Mexico when U.S. forces invaded the country. One year later, the
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Another popular sport is American Football which is played in different institutions (UAQ , ITQ & ITESM ), Querétaro has two college football teams, the Zorros of ITQ (ONEFA) and Borregos Salvajes ITESM campus Querétaro (CONADEIP).
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in Mexico. 794,789 people (75%) live in the city of Santiago de Querétaro proper. Other major cities in the municipality are Juriquilla (39,244), San Pedro Mártir (31,677), San José el Alto (29,758) and Santa Rosa Jáuregui (22,168).
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Querétaro's economic growth is above the national average, due in part, the city believes, to the investment that it makes in infrastructure, public services and the creation of parks as well as sports and cultural facilities.
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The city is a strong business and economic center and a vigorous service center that is experiencing an ongoing social and economic revitalization. All this has resulted in high levels of migration from other parts of Mexico.
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Querétaro has seen outstanding industrial and economic development since the mid-1990s. The Querétaro metropolitan area has the second highest per capita GDP among Mexico's metropolitan areas with US$ 20,000 after
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in the town with similar standards of living, a rare occurrence at a time when the Indigenous and Hispanic were usually separated by a large income gap and at odds with one another in other parts of the nation.
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By the 17th century, the Franciscans had been joined by the Dieguinos, who built the monastery of San Antonio, the Jesuits, who built the Colleges of San Ignacio and San Francisco Javier as well as the
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contains about thirty percent of the country's butterfly species including the endangered Humboldt, the Jaguar the Oso Negro and the Guacamaya. Plant species include 1,710 different species including
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After the end of the war, Santiago de Querétaro became the capital of the state of Querétaro in 1823, with the first state congress convening at the Auditorium of the Instituto de Bellas Artes de la
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and is considered to be one of the best-preserved forested areas in Mexico. The Missionary Route of Friar Junípero Serra passes through here as caves such as the Sótano del Barro are located here.
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its current one in honor of the 1917 event. The theatre is primarily used for acts and ceremonies on the state, national and international levels, such as the swearing in of the state's governor.
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Spanish dominion, however, grew gradually, and was definitively not won through just a single battle. In the 1520s, the Otomis and many Chichimecas of what is now southern Querétaro and northern
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or "Otomi Nation/State" . This area was under control of the Otomi dominion of Xilotepeque in the 1440s, which in turn was subject to the Aztec Empire of Mexihco-Tenochtitlan. Under the reign of
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separate but integrated society within the city. The city is notable for the many ornate civil and religious Baroque monuments from its golden age in the 17th and 18th centuries" In 2008,
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terminology, Querétaro literally means "the island of the blue salamanders." Nevertheless, other scholars suggest that it can mean "place of the reptiles" or "place of the giant rocks."
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third highest cost effectiveness of all North American cities between 500,000 and two million people. In the overall classification of large cities, Querétaro was ranked sixth.
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the Mexican War of Independence and the Conspiracy of 1810 that led to the start of the war which occurred here. Her final resting place is the Mausoleum of the Corregidora.
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territories, living in stone, wood or adobe dwellings. They were sedentary farmers, who fought, but unlike the Aztecs, did not make warfare a large part of their culture.
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The metropolitan area of Querétaro has seen a high population growth since the second half of the 1990s, making it the second fastest-growing in the country, just behind
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and was subsequently used as a hospital for about 100 years. Today the convent portion is home to the Centro de Estudios de Diseño y Artes Graficas Mexico-Italiano.
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The city is also home to more than seven research centers. Among the most important are CIATEQ, CIDESI and CIDETEQ. There are also several private research centers.
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times about 15,000 people lived here. Querétaro has an Aztec glyph to represent it as it was a tributary province. In 1655, it received a coat of arms from the
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Major international corporations in the aerospace, electronics, automotive, chemical, food, and financial areas have their national headquarters in Querétaro.
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of the church and monastery. This area is crowded every night and all day on Sunday, when the municipal band plays dance music from the 1940s to the 1960s.
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The Spanish city of Santiago de Querétaro was founded on 25 July 1531, when Spaniard Hernán Pérez Bocanegra y Córdoba arrived with the allied Otomi leader
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is located, famous for its allegedly miraculous water springs. The eastern area is urban and integrated with the rest of the city, with industrial zones (
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The municipality has a territory of 682.7 square kilometres (263.6 sq mi) and borders three municipalities in Querétaro and one in Guanajuato.
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was marked by skirmishes between the remaining Chichimeca insurgency and the Spanish authorities, with one of the first being over the establishment of
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The municipality has rolling hills, mountain ranges and flatlands. Most of the rolling hills cross the territory from south to north, paralleling the
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for it. It now only employs .01% of the municipality's population. Major employers now are the industrial parks that surround the city and extend to
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However, the initial attempts to establish the city of Querétaro were repelled by the locals, forcing Bocanegra south and establishing the cities of
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who actively participated in the early days of Mexico's independence. The building is now the seat of the executive branch of the state government.
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The city still contains a number of mansions from the colonial era, most of which have been converted into a number of uses. One of these is the
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attended. The tertulias of Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez culminated in the Conspiracy of 1810, which was discovered before they had planned to act.
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The city and its surroundings are home to some of the most important universities in Mexico. The most prestigious universities in Mexico, the
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As municipal seat, the city of Querétaro is the governing authority for 132 communities in the municipality, divided into seven delegations.
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announced the construction of an urbanization for 120,000 inhabitants, which will be part of the metropolitan area of Santiago de Querétaro.
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Parque Alfalfares: Basketball courses, Tennis courses, Semi Olympic Pool, Football field (Association and American), Baseball and Volleyball
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Parque Querétaro 2000: Olympic pool, Tae Kwon Doo arena, gymnasium, Football field, Baseball field, Volleyball, Running Path, among other.
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word for ball game. However, Querétaro most likely comes from k'eri ireta rho, meaning place of the great people, especially since during
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between 1726 and 1738 at the request of the nuns of the Santa Clara Convent to bring water to the residents of the city from La Cañada.
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can be seen as well. Nature reserves in the municipality include the Peña Colorado, Tángano, Parque Ecologicao Joya-La Barreta and the
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of Querétaro. It is located in central Mexico. It is part of the macroregion of Bajío. It is 213 kilometers (132 mi) northwest of
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was signed in this city, ceding almost half of Mexico's territory and ending the war. In 1854, another treaty signed here led to the
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The Festival of Santiago de Querétaro is an annual arts and cultural event that takes place in the city for eight days during
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Colegio de la Propagación de la Fe, the first missionary school established in the Americas. From here, missionaries such as
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Glassworking made Querétaro an economic center in the 1700s, and glass crafting is still a trade mark of the city today.
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was built between 1786 and 1805. It was opened and blessed by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, who also officiated the first
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Emperor Maximillian and his generals, Mejía and Miramón, were executed by a firing squad at Querétaro on 19 June 1867.
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leaves Querétaro westbound, towards Guanajuato. The part of Federal Highway 57 that crosses the city is called Blvd.
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spans over an area of 2,427.3 square kilometres (937.2 sq mi), comprising the municipalities of Querétaro,
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Unidad Deportiva IMSS: health care system sports unit, for special events and open to the public and workers of IMSS
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or Spanish Moorish style, with Moorish arches and patterned walls. This area serves as the hotel's lobby.
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in the late 15th century, the Aztecs administered the area directly, considering it a bulwark against the
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style and an image of Saint Rose. Inside, the most outstanding feature is the pulpit inlaid with ivory,
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Venustiano Carranza and other leaders of the Mexican constitutionalist movement in Querétaro in 1916.
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amended the state constitution to restore "Santiago de Querétaro" as the capital's official name.
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was executed. The northwestern corner is home to industrial establishments, mainly food related (
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warning to Miguel Hidalgo. He eluded capture and rushed to Dolores, where he gave his famous
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in the 18th century. There are also sculptures done by Mariano Montenegro and Mariano Arce.
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On 2 February 1916, the city was named the provisional capital of the country by President
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trees, surrounded by outdoor restaurants and colonial mansions. Streets here are made of
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on 5 February the following year. This constitution still remains the law of the land.
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on account of the Constituent Congress that was to convene there and that enacted the
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According to the latest definitions by the National Population Council (CONAPO), the
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Centro de Investigación en Ciencia Applicada y Tecnología avanzada (part of the IPN)
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Querétaro is among the top five most competitive metropolitan areas in Mexico.
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aims to extend Bernardo Quintana on its northwestern end to this ring road.
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listed Querétaro as one of the top 15 historic destinations of the world.
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Estadio Municipal: Football stadium with capacity for 1000 people seated.
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The total population of the municipality in 2020 is 1,049,777, the 12th
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Unidad Deportiva UAQ: state university sports unit, open to the public.
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Public Works. It is more commonly referred to as the Palace of Conín.
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building of the institution. The outside is flanked by scroll-shaped
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The municipality of Querétaro is divided into seven boroughs, called
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hosted the Foreign Secretary when Querétaro was the Mexican capital.
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The area surrounding Querétaro is full of fields, steppes and hills.
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was voted by 33,000 participants as "the most beautiful word in the
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grapevines. The niches around the main portal contain images of
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On the facade, there is a depicting of Saint James fighting the
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In most areas, various species of cacti can be seen such as the
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Earliest 16th-century monasteries on the slopes of Popocatépetl
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Earliest 16th-century monasteries on the slopes of Popocatépetl
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is on top of the Hill of Bells where Emperor Maximilian died.
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In January 2008, the government of the border municipality of
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Kottek, M.; J. Grieser; C. Beck; B. Rudolf; F. Rubel (2006).
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Santiago de Querétaro is the capital and largest city of the
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Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila
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The city has one of the most modern stadiums in Mexico, the
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Pendulum in the Querétaro museum of science and technology.
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Church and ex-Convent of San Francisco de Asís de Querétaro
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plays there. One of the most popular sports in the city is
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Centro de Formación de Recursos de Enfermería de Querétaro
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and goes southwards down to the Libramiento Sur-Poniente.
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arrived for missionary work, who were later joined by the
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In 1996, the historic center of Querétaro was declared a
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Colegio Universitario de Formación Empresarial, Querétaro
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INEGI, Anuario Estadístico del Estado de Querétaro, 2003
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The most prominent feature of the city is the enormous
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Lucha Libre, the Desastre Total Ultraviolento, and the
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Querétaro's main Bus Terminal and surrounding highways.
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groups moving north, and archeological sites here show
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El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve
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Ing. Fernando Espinoza Gutiérrez International Airport
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the "Best Cities to do Business in Latin America" in
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Ancient Maya City and Protected Tropical Forests of
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Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro
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such. Construction of infrastructure began in 2002.
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Querétaro is considered to be one of the cradles of
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Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
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Archived from 4448:"Inició el Festival Santiago de Querétaro 2009" 4305:"Las Mejores Ciudades Para Hacer Negocios 2007" 3813:"Querétaro: la palabra más hermosa del Español" 2475:Instituto Gastronómico y de Estudios Superiores 4322: 4269: 4217:Oficina Nacional de Desarrollo Humano (2005). 3390:A street in the historic district of Querétaro 2973:Church and ex-convent of Santa Rosa de Viterbo 2505:Centro de Estudios de Posgrado en Salud Mental 5545: 5177: 5016: 4537:"Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020 - SCITEL" 4531: 4529: 4527: 4525: 4523: 4465: 4450:[Festival of Santiago de Querétaro]. 4280:"Picasa Web Albums - Jorge Arturo - publicar" 4000: 3998: 3996: 3786: 3784: 3782: 3780: 2815: 2471:Universidad Nacional Aeronáutica en Querétaro 652:and the grand ball game respectively. In the 247: 214: 4899: 3994: 3992: 3990: 3988: 3986: 3984: 3982: 3980: 3978: 3976: 3922: 3920: 3918: 3916: 3914: 3912: 3762:(in Spanish). Mexico: INAFED. Archived from 3571: 3569: 2640:Other sport facilities in the city include: 2363:began operations in 2004, replacing the old 830:and other who built monasteries such as the 4876: 4874: 4872: 2537:ITESM (Tec de Monterrey), Querétaro campus. 715:Statue of a traditional dancer in downtown. 5552: 5538: 5184: 5170: 5023: 5009: 4907:"Museo de la Ciudad Santiago de Querétaro" 4718: 4520: 4498: 4441: 4439: 4437: 4435: 4416:Enrique, Pérez Campuzano (December 2007). 3777: 3630: 3628: 3626: 3624: 3622: 3620: 3618: 3616: 3614: 3612: 3610: 3538: 2949:Church and ex-monastery of San Felipe Neri 2063:largest metropolitan areas in the Americas 1992:The Neptune fountain, a symbol of the city 1728:Source 1: Servicio Meteorológico Nacional 1073:and 200 kilometers (120 mi) south of 1069:, 63 kilometers (39 mi) southeast of 601:and 200 kilometers (120 mi) south of 597:, 63 kilometers (39 mi) southeast of 573:: Dähnini Maxei), most commonly known as 30:City and Municipality in Querétaro, Mexico 27:City and municipality in Querétaro, Mexico 5279:Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco 5224:Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco 4245: 4243: 3973: 3909: 3754: 3752: 3750: 3748: 3746: 3744: 3742: 3740: 3738: 3736: 3734: 3732: 3730: 3728: 3726: 3724: 3722: 3608: 3606: 3604: 3602: 3600: 3598: 3596: 3594: 3592: 3590: 3566: 2459:Centro de Estudios Universitarios Londres 2371: 888:The Casa de la Corregidora, home of Doña 577:, is the capital and largest city of the 4869: 4850: 4848: 4696: 4647: 4641: 4626:(in Spanish). 2009-10-12. 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Archived from 4445: 4432: 4415: 4389: 4383: 3928:"Introduction to Santiago de Querétaro" 2493:Centro de Estudios Superiores del Bajio 2304:Querétaro is the crossroads of Mexico. 1113:Climate data for Querétaro (1951-2010) 841: 14: 5903: 5421:Central University City Campus of the 4803:"Historic Monuments Zone of Querétaro" 4249: 4240: 3587: 2514:Universidad Internacional de Querétaro 2061:, as well as the 128th largest in the 724:The area was settled around AD 200 by 5533: 5165: 5004: 4845: 4671: 4478: 4350: 4221:IDH Municipal 2000–2005 base de datos 4158: 3941: 3699: 3002:church and monastery of La Santa Cruz 919:were a popular pastime for the upper 564: 5936:Populated places established in 1531 4565: 4190: 4126: 4100: 2499:Colegio Universitario De Humanidades 2496:Universidad Interamericana del Norte 2466:Universidad Tecnológica de Querétaro 2444:Universidad Corregidora de Querétaro 2430:Universidad Politecnica de Querétaro 2024: 1034:View of Center-South Querétaro city. 499:Historic Monuments Zone of Querétaro 5453:Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve 5322:Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve 5315:Islands and Protected Areas of the 5217:Islands and Protected Areas of the 4882:"Beaterio de Santa Rosa de Viterbo" 4454:(in Spanish). Santiago de Querétaro 4134:"Normales climatológicas 1981-2000" 4108:"Normales climatológicas 1951-2010" 3554:. Associated Press. 27 October 2022 2660: 2346: 1733:Source 2: Colegio de Postgraduados 904:and much of the credit is given to 24: 3577:"Bajío, el nuevo milagro mexicano" 3485: 3100:Emperor Maximilian Memorial Chapel 2808:The mayor of each borough, called 2565:Autonomous University of Querétaro 2401:Instituto Tecnológico de Querétaro 1740: 25: 5967: 5409:Archaeological Monuments Zone of 4970: 4824:"Historic Places Rated: The List" 4679:"Transporte in Querétaro, Mexico" 4363: 4335:. Fdimagazine.com. Archived from 2888:The church's cloister is now the 2864:In the center of downtown is the 2774:. (pop. 125,000; area 68 km) 2772:Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro 2450:Universidad del Valle de Atemajac 2395:Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro 2308:, which runs from Mexico City to 2286: 1984:Festival of Santiago de Querétaro 1085:Querétaro-San Luis Potosí highway 980:Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro 925:Juan Nepomuceno Mier y Altamirano 719: 370:363 km (140 sq mi) 5941:1531 establishments in New Spain 5561: 5150: 5045: 5034: 4990: 3473: 3458: 3446: 3434: 3422: 3407: 3395: 3383: 3359: 3342: 3322: 3302: 3285: 3268: 3248: 3228: 3212: 3192: 3172: 3155: 3142: 3129: 3113: 3106: 3064:Museo de la Ciudad (City Museum) 2890:Museo Regional (Regional Museum) 2836: 2629:a multipurpose venue that hosts 2557: 2542: 2530: 2502:Universidad Metropolitana Latina 2487:Centro de Estudios Odontológicos 965:grito (the cry for independence) 832:Monastery of San Francisco, Lima 679:", before being approved by the 246: 239: 213: 206: 186: 176: 150: 135: 118: 104: 88: 74: 57: 5389:in the Central Valley of Oaxaca 4944: 4920: 4816: 4769: 4757:. THE Student. October 13, 2023 4743: 4648:Arreguín, Andrea (2008-08-21). 4587: 4551: 4446:Morales, Ricardo (2009-04-13). 4409: 4297: 4210: 4051: 4037: 4019: 3883: 3857: 3831: 3805: 3021:Courtyard of the Museum of Art. 2959:. The church is constructed of 2847:Juan Antonio de Urrutia y Arana 2406:Universidad del Valle de México 2361:Querétaro International Airport 1940:call center for Latin America, 1878:Harman International Industries 1025: 880:Independence and capital status 542:Latin America and the Caribbean 416:GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values) 96:Church of St. Francis of Assisi 5951:World Heritage Sites in Mexico 5946:1530s establishments in Mexico 5448:Luis Barragán House and Studio 5229:Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino 5193:World Heritage Sites in Mexico 4783:. THE Student. 13 October 2023 4250:Chavez, Mariana (2005-01-15). 3674: 3649: 3638:(in Spanish). Mexico: El Clima 3505: 2490:Centro Universitario Andamaxei 2031:Metropolitan Area of Querétaro 752:, who referred to them as the 566:[sanˈtjaɣoðekeˈɾetaɾo] 260:Santiago de Querétaro (Mexico) 13: 1: 5931:Populated places in Querétaro 5433:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro 5311:Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara 5245:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro 4998:travel guide from Wikivoyage 4777:"Best Universities in Mexico" 4751:"Best Universities in Mexico" 4390:Cambrón, David (2009-09-11). 4193:"A la conquista de Querétaro" 3960:"About Santiago de Querétaro" 3498: 3027:Museo de Arte (Museum of Art) 2879:Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras 1101:Köppen climate classification 777:Aztec ballcourt of Las Ranas. 768: 605:. It is also the seat of the 143:Ex-monastery of St. Augustine 112:Church of St. Rose of Viterbo 5916:Capitals of states of Mexico 5499:Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve 4828:National Geographic Traveler 4282:. 2007-06-17. Archived from 2831:National Geographic Traveler 2440:Escuela Bancaria y Comercial 2337:Missions of the Sierra Gorda 2260: 2235: 2210: 2185: 2160: 2135: 1056: 639: 378:1,820 m (5,970 ft) 7: 5926:Municipalities of Querétaro 5486:Historic Fortified Town of 5416:Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque 5375:and Archaeological Site of 5354:Historic Monuments Zone of 5260:Historic Monuments Zone of 5032:Municipalities of Querétaro 4087:10.1127/0941-2948/2006/0130 2687: 2633:basketball and AAA fights. 1586:Average precipitation days 1372:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1232:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 985:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 158:Emperor Maximilian's chapel 10: 5972: 3376: 2816:UNESCO World Heritage Site 2798:) and military facilities. 2778:Josefa Vergara y Hernández 2710:designated areas, and the 2258: 2256: 2251: 2232: 2229: 2226: 2207: 2204: 2201: 2182: 2179: 2176: 2157: 2154: 2151: 2132: 2129: 2126: 1800: 1775:El Cimatario National Park 1732: 1727: 1112: 1090: 1049:On 10 September 1996, the 690: 489:UNESCO World Heritage Site 5575: 5513: 5472: 5458:Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley 5402: 5364: 5330: 5300:Revillagigedo Archipelago 5287: 5237: 5199: 5148: 5052: 5043: 4932:bakersfieldsistercity.org 4258:(in Spanish). Mexico City 3466:Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez 3183:Santiago de Cuba Province 2929:Palacio de la Corregidora 2903:Kiosk in the Jardin Zenea 2631:Libertadores de Querétaro 2572: 2456:Escuela Normal del Estado 2416:Universidad Contemporánea 1782:Sierra Gorda de Querétaro 1680: 1632: 1585: 1511: 1441: 1371: 1301: 1231: 1161: 1156: 1153: 1150: 1147: 1144: 1141: 1138: 1135: 1132: 1129: 1126: 1123: 1120: 1117: 945:Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla 937:Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez 906:Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez 890:Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez 607:municipality of Querétaro 551: 547: 537: 527: 519: 511: 503: 495: 486: 482: 472: 462: 445: 437: 429: 421: 414: 407: • Municipality 406: 398: 387: 382: 374: 366: 361: 350: 345: 337: 329: 317: 307: 272: 200: 172: 145:(Art Museum of Querétaro) 51: 42: 35: 4805:. United Nations: UNESCO 3494:(born 1995) - footballer 3084:La Casa de la Zacatecana 2866:Church of San Francisco, 2436:Universidad Univer-Aliat 2325:Libramiento Sur-Poniente 2310:Piedras Negras, Coahuila 2299: 1051:Legislature of Querétaro 915:Literary circles called 5206:Archaeological Zone of 4595:"Detalle de comunicado" 3429:Casa de la Corregidora. 3120:Bakersfield, California 3012:Antonio Margil de Jesús 2744:Presa de Santa Catarina 2447:Universidad Veracruzana 836:Monastery of Santa Cruz 438: • Per capita 82:Theater of the Republic 5208:Paquimé, Casas Grandes 4979:Municipio de Querétaro 4781:Times Higher Education 4755:Times Higher Education 3480:Santa Rosa de Viterbo. 3415:Cathedral of Querétaro 3199:Santiago de Compostela 3088:La Casa de la Marquesa 3059: 3022: 2944: 2909:Plaza de Independencia 2904: 2861: 2788:Felipe Carrillo Puerto 2754:Felix Osores Sotomayor 2716:Maximilian of Habsburg 2684: 2594: 2586: 2433:Universidad Cuauhtémoc 2372:Education and research 2355: 2296: 1993: 1847: 1846:district of Querétaro. 1810: 1750: 1035: 996:Maximilian I of Mexico 975: 959: 897: 851: 778: 716: 708: 562:Spanish pronunciation: 292:20.58750°N 100.39278°W 64:Querétaro skyline and 5503:Pre-Hispanic Town of 5492:Pre-Hispanic City of 5462:Pre-Hispanic City of 5381:Prehistoric Caves of 5342:Pre-Hispanic City of 5275:San Miguel de Allende 3636:"Santiago, Querétaro" 3441:San Francisco church. 3057: 3020: 2938: 2902: 2859: 2843:aqueduct of Querétaro 2712:Cerro de las Campanas 2679: 2592: 2580: 2312:, crosses Querétaro. 2294: 2013:, Grupo Esparza from 1991: 1841: 1808: 1786:Sierra Madre Oriental 1780:Near the city is the 1748: 1071:San Miguel de Allende 1033: 973: 957: 887: 849: 776: 732:influences. From the 714: 698: 599:San Miguel de Allende 581:, located in central 558:Santiago de Querétaro 254:Santiago de Querétaro 230:Show map of Querétaro 221:Santiago de Querétaro 45:City and Municipality 37:Santiago de Querétaro 4561:. 10 September 2021. 4508:(in Spanish). CONAPO 4372:(in Spanish). Mexico 4172:on February 21, 2013 4047:. 12 September 1996. 2059:metro area in Mexico 1956:, Kostal, Aernnova, 1926:Procter & Gamble 1858:Bombardier Aerospace 1162:Record high °C (°F) 998:was defeated at the 902:Mexican Independence 842:Peak of colonial era 705:Conín de Xilotepeque 585:. It is part of the 297:20.58750; -100.39278 18:Querétaro, Querétaro 5604:Baja California Sur 5517:Shared by more one 5437:Historic Centre of 5371:Historic Centre of 5348:Historic Centre of 5304:Historic Centre of 5254:Historic Centre of 5072:Cadereyta de Montes 4858:. Explorando Mexico 4539:(in Spanish). INEGI 4452:Diario de Querétaro 4191:Martinez, Alfredo. 4114:on November 3, 2013 4079:2006MetZe..15..259K 3962:. Explorando Mexico 3036:Our Lady of Sorrows 2941:Casa de la Marquesa 2822:World Heritage Site 2735:Santa Rosa Jáuregui 2708:World Heritage Site 2599:Estadio Corregidora 2583:Estadio Corregidora 2552:, Juriquilla campus 2453:Universidad Marista 2411:Universidad Anáhuac 2382:Universidad Anáhuac 2017:and Jazzcorps from 1866:Samsung Electronics 1771:monarch butterflies 1442:Record low °C (°F) 1302:Daily mean °C (°F) 1040:Venustiano Carranza 681:Instituto Cervantes 611:World Heritage Site 433:$ 38.5 billion 353:Municipal President 288: /  5317:Gulf of California 5273:Protected town of 5270:and Adjacent Mines 5219:Gulf of California 5102:Landa de Matamoros 4033:. 5 February 2017. 3136:Orange, California 3060: 3023: 2945: 2905: 2862: 2768:Epigmenio González 2685: 2595: 2587: 2314:Federal Highway 45 2306:Federal Highway 57 2297: 1994: 1848: 1842:High rises at the 1811: 1795:endangered species 1788:, was declared by 1751: 1036: 1020:Mexican Revolution 1000:Siege of Querétaro 976: 960: 898: 852: 779: 717: 709: 579:state of Querétaro 528:Reference no. 430: • Total 263:Show map of Mexico 5956:Otomi settlements 5898: 5897: 5527: 5526: 5266:Historic Town of 5159: 5158: 5057:Amealco de Bonfil 3317:Republic of Korea 3296:San José Province 3219:Santiago de Chile 3149:Holland, Michigan 2978:flying buttresses 2627:Auditorio Arteaga 2593:Josefa Auditorium 2462:Universidad Liceo 2318:Bernardo Quintana 2284: 2283: 2025:Metropolitan area 1874:Colgate-Palmolive 1761:, as well as the 1737: 1736: 1635:relative humidity 1097:semi-arid climate 555: 554: 422: • Year 399: • City 367: • Land 162:Hill of the Bells 16:(Redirected from 5963: 5921:Cities in Mexico 5620:Tuxtla Gutiérrez 5566: 5565: 5564: 5554: 5547: 5540: 5531: 5530: 5418:Hydraulic System 5186: 5179: 5172: 5163: 5162: 5154: 5132:San Juan del Río 5049: 5038: 5025: 5018: 5011: 5002: 5001: 4994: 4986: 4964: 4963: 4961: 4959: 4948: 4942: 4941: 4939: 4938: 4924: 4918: 4917: 4915: 4914: 4903: 4897: 4896: 4894: 4893: 4878: 4867: 4866: 4864: 4863: 4852: 4843: 4842: 4840: 4839: 4830:. 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Its 2957:Pope Benedict XV 2701:Centro Histórico 2661:The municipality 2601:, built for the 2581:Interior of the 2561: 2546: 2534: 2508:Universidad CNCI 2347:Public transport 2335:who founded the 2280: 2247: 2222: 2197: 2172: 2147: 2101: 2100: 2094:in the state of 2053:in the state of 2045:in the state of 1938:Santander Bank's 1882:General Electric 1829:San Juan del Río 1816:América Economía 1589: 1110: 1109: 1095:Querétaro has a 989:Gadsden Purchase 941:Miguel Domínguez 894:Miguel Domínguez 754:Tlacetilli Otomi 677:Spanish language 568: 563: 477:queretaro.gob.mx 338:Municipal Status 303: 302: 300: 299: 298: 293: 289: 286: 285: 284: 281: 264: 250: 249: 243: 231: 217: 216: 210: 190: 180: 154: 139: 122: 108: 92: 78: 61: 33: 32: 21: 5971: 5970: 5966: 5965: 5964: 5962: 5961: 5960: 5901: 5900: 5899: 5894: 5845:Ciudad Victoria 5809:San Luis Potosí 5805:San Luis Potosí 5719:State of Mexico 5594:Baja California 5571: 5562: 5560: 5558: 5528: 5523: 5509: 5468: 5398: 5360: 5326: 5283: 5233: 5195: 5190: 5160: 5155: 5146: 5097:Jalpan de Serra 5087:Ezequiel Montes 5062:Pinal de Amoles 5050: 5039: 5029: 4984: 4973: 4968: 4967: 4957: 4955: 4950: 4949: 4945: 4936: 4934: 4926: 4925: 4921: 4912: 4910: 4905: 4904: 4900: 4891: 4889: 4880: 4879: 4870: 4861: 4859: 4854: 4853: 4846: 4837: 4835: 4822: 4821: 4817: 4808: 4806: 4801: 4800: 4796: 4786: 4784: 4775: 4774: 4770: 4760: 4758: 4749: 4748: 4744: 4735: 4733: 4724: 4723: 4719: 4709: 4707: 4702: 4701: 4697: 4688: 4686: 4677: 4676: 4672: 4663: 4661: 4654:Diario Rotativo 4646: 4642: 4633: 4631: 4618: 4617: 4613: 4604: 4602: 4593: 4592: 4588: 4578: 4576: 4571: 4570: 4566: 4557: 4556: 4552: 4542: 4540: 4535: 4534: 4521: 4511: 4509: 4504: 4503: 4499: 4490: 4488: 4477: 4466: 4457: 4455: 4444: 4433: 4414: 4410: 4401: 4399: 4388: 4384: 4375: 4373: 4364:Isaza, Julian. 4362: 4351: 4342: 4340: 4331: 4330: 4323: 4314: 4312: 4303: 4302: 4298: 4289: 4287: 4278: 4277: 4270: 4261: 4259: 4248: 4241: 4232: 4230: 4215: 4211: 4202: 4200: 4189: 4185: 4175: 4173: 4164: 4163: 4159: 4149: 4147: 4143: 4136: 4132: 4131: 4127: 4117: 4115: 4106: 4105: 4101: 4091: 4089: 4062: 4056: 4052: 4043: 4042: 4038: 4025: 4024: 4020: 4011: 4009: 4008:. 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Index

Querétaro, Querétaro
City and Municipality

aqueduct

Theater of the Republic

Church of St. Francis of Assisi

Church of St. Rose of Viterbo

Conín

Ex-monastery of St. Augustine

Emperor Maximilian's chapel
Hill of the Bells
Flag of Santiago de Querétaro
Coat of arms of Santiago de Querétaro
Santiago de Querétaro is located in Querétaro
Santiago de Querétaro is located in Mexico
20°35′15″N 100°23′34″W / 20.58750°N 100.39278°W / 20.58750; -100.39278
Mexico
State
Querétaro
Municipal President
Metro
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
Time zone
UTC−6

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