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  2. Los Tres Ojos National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Three Eyes National Park ( Spanish: Parque Nacional Los Tres Ojos) is a 50-yard open-air limestone cave located in the Mirador del Este park, in the Santo Domingo Este municipality of the Dominican Republic. [1] A series of three lakes, or ojos, [2] the site is currently one of the most visited tourist attractions in the country.

  3. Monumento a la Independencia (Guadalajara) - Wikipedia

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    Monumento a la Independencia. The monument in 2022. 20°40′17″N 103°20′38″W  / . 20.67133°N 103.34393°W. / 20.67133; -103.34393. Location. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The Monumento a la Independencia is a monument in Guadalajara, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] [2]

  4. Distrito Nacional - Wikipedia

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    The Distrito Nacional ( Spanish pronunciation: [disˈtɾito nasjoˈnal]; D.N.) is a subdivision of the Dominican Republic enclosing the capital Santo Domingo. It is not in any of the provinces, but in practice, it acts as a province on its own. Before October 16, 2001, the Distrito Nacional was much larger, including what is now known as Santo ...

  5. Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara (/ ˌ ɡ w ɑː d əl ə ˈ h ɑːr ə / GWAH-də-lə-HAR-ə, Spanish: [ɡwaðalaˈxaɾa] ⓘ) is a city in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco.According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 1,385,629 people, making it the 7th most populous city in Mexico, while the Guadalajara metropolitan area has a population of 5,268,642 people, making it the ...

  6. Cry of Dolores - Wikipedia

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    The Cry of Dolores [n 1] (Spanish: Grito de Dolores) occurred in Dolores, Mexico, on 16 September 1810, when Roman Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rang his church bell and gave the call to arms that triggered the Mexican War of Independence. The Cry of Dolores is most commonly known by the locals as "El Grito de Independencia" (The ...

  7. Angel of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Angel of Independence, most commonly known by the shortened name El Ángel and officially known as Monumento a la Independencia ("Monument to Independence"), is a victory column on a roundabout on the major thoroughfare of Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City .

  8. El Mirador - Wikipedia

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    El Mirador (which translates as "the lookout", "the viewpoint", or "the belvedere") is a large pre-Columbian Middle and Late Preclassic (1000 BC – 250 AD) Maya settlement, located in the north of the modern department of El Petén, Guatemala. It is part of the Mirador- Calakmul Karst Basin of northern Guatemala.

  9. Fiestas Patrias (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    On October 18, 1825, the Republic of Mexico officially declared September 16 its national Independence Day (Dia de la Independencia). Mexican Independence day, also referred to as Dieciséis de septiembre , is celebrated from the evening of September 15 with a re-creation of the Grito de Dolores by all executive office-holders (from the ...