Timeline of Guadalajara
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Guadalajara, Mexico.
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16th-18th centuries
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- 1542 - February 14: Guadalajara founded in New Spain.[1]
- 1560
- Town becomes capital of Nueva Galicia province.[2]
- Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara relocated to Guadalajara from Compostela.
- 1591 - Jesuit college founded.[citation needed]
- 1618 - Guadalajara Cathedral built.[3]
- 1690 - Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora del Carmen founded.[citation needed]
- 1692 - Templo de San Francisco de Asís (church) built.
- 1774 - Governor's Palace built on Plaza de Armas.[4]
- 1786 - Spanish intendancy established.[5]
- 1792
- University of Guadalajara founded.
- Population: 24,249.[6]
19th century
- 1811 - Mint built.[3]
- 1817 - May 31: Earthquake.[7]
- 1829 - Hospicio Cabañas inaugurated.[8]
- 1848 - Panteón de Belén (cemetery) established.
- 1849 - Earthquake.
- 1854 - Guadalajara Cathedral towers rebuilt.
- 1859 - War of Reform (approximate date).[7]
- 1861 - Public Library of the State of Jalisco established.[9]
- 1863 - French occupation begins.[4]
- 1866
- Teatro Degollado inaugurated.
- French occupation ends.[4]
- 1867 - Club Popular de Artesanos active.[citation needed]
- 1895 - Population: 83,934.[3]
- 1896 - Casa de los Perros built.
- 1897 - Templo Expiatorio del Santísimo Sacramento (church) construction begins.[4]
20th century
- 1900 - Population: 101,208.[3]
- 1906 - Club Deportivo Guadalajara (football club) formed.[10]
- 1907 - Automobile Club of Guadalajara conducts car race near city.[11]
- 1908 - Southern Pacific railway begins operating.[12]
- 1914 - Mexican Revolution.[7]
- 1916 - Club Atlas (football club) formed.
- 1917 - El Informador newspaper begins publication.[13]
- 1925 - University of Guadalajara re-established.
- 1932 - June 3: 1932 Jalisco earthquake.
- 1939 - José Clemente Orozco paints murals in the Hospicio Cabañas.[4]
- 1942
- El Occidental newspaper begins publication.
- Alameda Theatre opens.[14]
- 1950 - Jalisco Philarmonic Orchestra established.[15][16]
- 1952 - Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres and Town Hall built.[4]
- 1954 - XEWK-AM radio begins broadcasting.
- 1958 - San Juan de Dios Market inaugurated.
- 1960
- Jalisco Stadium opens.
- Population: 740,396.[1]
- 1966 - Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport opens.
- 1968 - Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Industrial founded.
- 1969 - Plaza del Sol shopping mall in business.
- 1972 - Templo Expiatorio del Santísimo Sacramento (church) built.
- 1973 - Liga Comunista 23 de Septiembre formed.[17]
- 1975 - Federation of Low-Income Neighbourhoods formed.[18]
- 1976 - Trolleybuses begin operating.
- 1979 - Supermercados Gigante (supermarket) opens.[19]
- 1983 - Sister city relationship established with Portland, Oregon, USA.[20]
- 1986 - Guadalajara International Film Festival begins.
- 1987 - Guadalajara International Book Fair begins.
- 1988
- Guadalajara Zoo opens.
- Festival Cultural de Mayo begins.
- 1989 - Guadalajara light rail system begins operating.
- 1990 - Population: 1,650,042.[1]
- 1991 - XHGJG-TV begins broadcasting.
- 1992 - April 22: Gasoline explosions in Analco.
- 1994 - Encuentro del Mariachi begins.[21]
- 1996 - Guadalajara Gay Pride inaugurated.
- 1997 - December: "Freak snowfall."[22]
- 1998 - Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña becomes mayor.[citation needed]
21st century
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- 2002 - Oficina para Proyectos de Arte (art space) founded.[23]
- 2004 - EU-Latin American-Caribbean summit held;[24] prompts protest.
- 2005 - City designated an American Capital of Culture.
- 2007
- Pan American Volleyball Complex opens.
- Alfonso Petersen becomes mayor.[citation needed]
- 2008 - Nissan Gymnastics Stadium opens.
- 2009
- Guadalajara Macrobus begins operating.
- Jorge Aristóteles Sandoval Díaz elected mayor.[25]
- 2010
- Telcel Tennis Complex and Pan American Hockey Stadium open.
- Population: 1,495,182.[26]
- 2011 - October: 2011 Pan American Games held.
- 2012
- May: Peace march.[27]
- Ramiro Hernández García becomes Presidencia Municipal.[citation needed]
See also
References
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This article incorporates information from the Spanish Wikipedia.
Further reading
- Published in the 19th century
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