Mexican Revolution 200 Years - Xalisco, NAY, Mexico
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N 21° 26.633 W 104° 53.983
13Q E 510391 N 2371277
This statue depicts Miguel Hidalgo who is known as the Father of the Mexican Revolution.
Waymark Code: WMAGGP
Location: Nayarit, Mexico
Date Posted: 01/12/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Brentorboxer
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This statue of Hidalgo was placed May 8, 2010 to mark the 200th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution.
It is located in the main plaza (named after him) of the town of Xalsico...a small city of about 21,000 in Nayarit State. (It should not be confused with the larger city of Jalsico in Jalisco State.
From the Wikipedia article (visit link) on Hidalgo:

"In 1810 Hidalgo led a group of indigenous and mestizo peasants in a revolt against the dominant peninsulares under the banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe. After clashes with the criollos and Mexican townspeople the group disbanded.[4] Hidalgo was captured on 21 March 1811, and executed on 30 July.[5]

Hidalgo's rebellion was the beginning of what would become the Mexican War of Independence. Although he was unsuccessful in his original aim, Hidalgo's efforts were followed by those of José María Morelos and Agustín de Iturbide who brought down the colonial governments of Spain in Mexico. Hidalgo is considered the Father of the Nation of Mexico."

There is no information about the sculptor at the site.
Anniversary Year: 2010

Year of Event, Organization or Occurance: 1810

Address:
Plaza de Miguel Hidalgo
Xalisco, Nayarit Mexico


Website: [Web Link]

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