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Guadalajara
[ gwahd-l-uh-hahr-uh; Spanish gwah-thah-lah-hah-rah ]
noun
- a city in and the capital of Jalisco, in W Mexico.
Guadalajara
/ ˌɡwÉ‘ËdÉ™ləˈhÉ‘ËrÉ™; É¡waðalaˈxara /
noun
- a city in W Mexico, capital of Jalisco state: the second largest city of Mexico: centre of the Indian slave trade until its abolition, declared here in 1810; two universities (1792 and 1935). Pop: 3Â 905Â 000 (2005 est)
- a city in central Spain, in New Castile. Pop: 70Â 732 (2003 est)
Guadalajara
- City in southwestern Mexico .
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Example Sentences
Perry’s Lifetimes tour continues with three shows in Guadalajara before she comes stateside.
According to the brothers, Fernandez was a professional drummer who emigrated from Guadalajara and played throughout Mexico and the U.S.
Though he originally intended to shoot “Párvulos†in Guadalajara, budget issues pushed him to look at other options, eventually settling on locations near Mexico City, namely La Marquesa National Park.
The concert at which the image of El Mencho appeared came a few weeks after a scandal over the discovery of a former cartel training camp in the countryside about 35 miles outside Guadalajara.
“Teuchitlán: National Shame,†read a banner at an angry rally last weekend in Guadalajara, where protesters chanted, “Narcos out!†and assailed politicians’ complicity with organized crime.
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