Guadalajara

Guadalajara
Ilustracja
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Państwo

 Meksyk

Stan

Coat of arms of Jalisco.svg Jalisco

Burmistrz

Enrique Alfaro Ramírez

Powierzchnia

187,9 km²

Populacja (2009)
• liczba ludności
• gęstość


1 564 514
10458 os./km²

Nr kierunkowy

33

Kod pocztowy

44100–44990

Położenie na mapie Jalisco
Mapa konturowa Jalisco, w centrum znajduje się punkt z opisem „Guadalajara”
Położenie na mapie Meksyku
Mapa konturowa Meksyku, blisko centrum na dole znajduje się punkt z opisem „Guadalajara”
Ziemia20°40′17″N 103°21′23″W/20,671389 -103,356389
Strona internetowa
Katedra
ulica Morelos ze słynną fontanną

Guadalajara – stolica stanu Jalisco i siedziba gminy Guadalajara. Miasto położone jest w centralnym regionie Jalisco w zachodnio-pacyficznej części Meksyku. Jest drugą najbardziej zaludnioną gminą Meksyku z liczbą mieszkańców 1 564 514[1]. Obszar miejski Guadalajary składa się z siedmiu przyległych gmin o łącznym zaludnieniu 4 328 584 (w 2009 roku) sprawiając, że Guadalajara jest tuż zaraz za Meksykiem najbardziej zaludnionym obszarem miejskim[1][2]. Gmina jest drugim obszarem pod względem gęstości zaludnienia w Meksyku[3].

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Przypisy

  1. a b Consejo Nacional de Población, México; Proyecciones de la Población de México 2005-2050. conapo.gob.mx. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2007-10-12)]. Retrieved on 2008-10-18.
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20081206100054/http://www.conapo.gob.mx/publicaciones/dzm2005/index.htm Consejo Nacional de Población, México; Delimitación de las zonas metropolitanas de México 2005] Retrieved on 2008-10-18.
  3. Juan Carlos Aceros Gualdron: Scripta Nova. Ub.es. [dostęp 2010-06-07].

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