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- consumption of the culture in Guadalajara, becoming a whole lifestyle for Guadalajaran young people. During the last couple of years the city has evolved into...
- championships in amateur tournaments, and the first championship for a Guadalajaran team in 1951. They won the first division championship again in 2021...
- Guadalajara in 1864, a French Sergeant, Camille Perrault, wanted to teach the Guadalajarans how to make French bread, but didn't have any yeast. The warm, wet climate...
- the armistice was a propagandic myth. Further confusion resulted in a Guadalajaran newspaper overlapping pro-German sentiment with Eckardt's instructions...
- According to an adverti****t in the Sunday, 6 July 1941 edition of the Guadalajaran daily newspaper El Informador, the theater was showing Bulldog Drummond's...
- Guadalupe España y Araujo. Arcadio Padilla y Romo de Vivar was a well-known Guadalajaran attorney-at-law who also was Mexico's National Railroads representative...
- Centre Bolivian Centre Brazilian Centre Chilean Centre Colombian Centre Guadalajaran Centre Guatemalan Centre Haiti Centre Honduras Centre Jamaican Centre...
- stone kiosk. This kiosk was designed, hand-carved, and ****embled by Guadalajaran stone artisan Juan Pablo Salas. The kiosk located in the plaza is similar...
- work, but most agreed concert performances brought the best out of the Guadalajaran based band. Their national television debut took place on 3 May 1974...
- Luis Fernández Ardavín. In the 1950s and 1960s she collaborated in the Guadalajaran magazines Ariel, by Emmanuel Carballo; Et Caetera, by Adalberto Navarro...