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The Government Palace of Chihuahua (Palacio de Gobierno de Chihuahua) is a 19th-century building in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. Located in the heart of the city, it is of special interest since it houses the executive offices of the governor of the state of Chihuahua and, until 2004, the state legislature met here. The building is a landmark in the city as it contains a shrine commemorating the execution of Miguel Hidalgo, considered the Father of the Country, who died at the hands of a Spanish firing squad on July 30, 1811. The Altar de la Patria, or Altar of the Fatherland is located at the exact spot where Miguel Hidalgo died.

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  • The Government Palace of Chihuahua (Palacio de Gobierno de Chihuahua) is a 19th-century building in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. Located in the heart of the city, it is of special interest since it houses the executive offices of the governor of the state of Chihuahua and, until 2004, the state legislature met here. The building is a landmark in the city as it contains a shrine commemorating the execution of Miguel Hidalgo, considered the Father of the Country, who died at the hands of a Spanish firing squad on July 30, 1811. The Altar de la Patria, or Altar of the Fatherland is located at the exact spot where Miguel Hidalgo died. (en)
  • El Palacio de Gobierno, ubicado en el Centro Histórico de la ciudad de Chihuahua, es la sede del Poder Ejecutivo Estatal. El edificio es icónico en la ciudad, ya que dentro del mismo se encuentra el "Altar a la Patria" de Miguel Hidalgo, sitio que fue ocupado por el patio del antiguo Colegio de los Jesuitas en Chihuahua en donde Hidalgo fue fusilado el 30 de julio de 1811 así como un museo temático de la Guerra de Independencia de México. (es)
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  • The Government Palace of Chihuahua (Palacio de Gobierno de Chihuahua) is a 19th-century building in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. Located in the heart of the city, it is of special interest since it houses the executive offices of the governor of the state of Chihuahua and, until 2004, the state legislature met here. The building is a landmark in the city as it contains a shrine commemorating the execution of Miguel Hidalgo, considered the Father of the Country, who died at the hands of a Spanish firing squad on July 30, 1811. The Altar de la Patria, or Altar of the Fatherland is located at the exact spot where Miguel Hidalgo died. (en)
  • El Palacio de Gobierno, ubicado en el Centro Histórico de la ciudad de Chihuahua, es la sede del Poder Ejecutivo Estatal. El edificio es icónico en la ciudad, ya que dentro del mismo se encuentra el "Altar a la Patria" de Miguel Hidalgo, sitio que fue ocupado por el patio del antiguo Colegio de los Jesuitas en Chihuahua en donde Hidalgo fue fusilado el 30 de julio de 1811 así como un museo temático de la Guerra de Independencia de México. (es)
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  • Palacio de Gobierno de Chihuahua (es)
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