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Chilpancingo, Guerrero

Chilpancingo is the capital of the state of Guerrero. It is located in the mountainous highlands at 17º 33' N, 99º 30' W, at an altitude of over 1,300 meters above sea level. It is accessible via Federal Highway 95, 284 km south of Mexico City and 129 km NNE of Acapulco.

The State Government building is located at:
Palacio de Gobierno
Boulevard René Juárez #62, Col. de los Servicios, Chilpancingo, Gro. |
Telephone: (747) 471.9700

Official site of the city of Chilpancingo, Guerrero (in Spanish)

 

Festivals and Traditions of the city

Chilpancingo's most noted festivals fall on the feast days of San Antonio, June 13th, on the Day of the Virgin Santa Maria of the Assumption on August 15th, and over the Christmas/New Year holidays through to Three Kings day on January 6th, all of which are celebrated with religious masses as well as exhibitions of regional dances and cuisine (pozole, or hominy soup; pickeled pigs feet, pork mole, and quesadillas, among many other dishes). Regional dances are many and can be seen particularly over the end-of-year festivities. Some of these are the dances of Los Diablos, Los Pescados, Los Moros, Los Conejos and Los Tlacololeros

Nearby villages are noted for the crafting of hand-made, two-faced masks and the manufacture of a variety of wooden furniture.

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Points and information of interest

Templo de Santa María de la Asunción - Church built in the middle of the 16th C.

Museum Nacional de Guerrero (Guerrero National Museum, or Reginal Museum). This building was used as by General Morelos as his headquarters and it was here that he wrote and signed the famed "Sentimientos de la Nacion" (The Sentiments of a Nation) which emphasized the needs in the nation for freedom and human rights, and which is considered an important precursor to the Mexican Constitution. A very extensive mural representing the history of Mexico and the state of Guerrero is depicted in the halls of the museum

There are various historical monuments honoring outstanding citizens of the state, including statues of General Nicolás Bravo, Vicente Guerrero; Hermenegildo Galeana; General Lázaro Cárdenas; and the bust of Margarito Damián Vargas, idstinguished local musician and poet.

The Palacio Municipal (City Hall) and other public buildings display several paintings and murals of key moments of history that were played out in the area of Chilpancingo and the State of Guerrero.

Other tourist destinations in the state of Guerrero are Acapulco and Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo (including Troncones) on the Pacific coast, and Taxco, an important historical and silver mining center in the interior highlands of the Sierra Madre Occidental.

 

 

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