Esquilón de San José - Dolores Hidalgo CIN, Guanajuato, Mexico
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member LightRich1
N 21° 09.463 W 100° 56.038
14Q E 299187 N 2340826
El Esquilón de San José es el nombre original de la Campana de Dolores que se utilizó por Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla para llamar al pueblo para levantarse en armas en septiembre de 1810, y constituye uno de los símbolos de la Independencia de México
Waymark Code: WM19TDQ
Location: Guanajuato, Mexico
Date Posted: 04/09/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
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Esta campana es una réplica de la Campana de Dolores original que actualmente se encuentra en el balcón principal de Palacio Nacional en la Ciudad de México.

Esta réplica fue donada a la ciudad de Dolores Hidalgo CIN, por el Gobierno del Estado de Guanajuato en el bicentenario de la Consumación de la Independencia en septiembre de 2021.

La placa incluye la siguiente leyenda "Es un símbolo de la identidad y la libertad forjada por las heroínas y los héroes que nos dieron patria y que hacen de Guanajuato la grandeza de México"

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This bell is a replica of the original Bell of Dolores that currently stands on the main balcony of the National Palace in Mexico City.

This replica was donated to the city of Dolores Hidalgo CIN, by the Government of the State of Guanajuato on the bicentennial of the Consummation of Independence in September 2021.

The plaque includes the following legend "It is a symbol of the identity and freedom forged by the heroines and heroes who gave us our homeland and who make Guanajuato the greatness of Mexico."
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