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Parque Juárez is a public park in the city of Xalapa, in the state of Veracruz in eastern Mexico. It was inaugurated in 1892 and named in honor of Benito Juárez, 20 years after his death. The park is located in central Xalapa with a terrace-like appearance adjoining the Palacio de Gobierno building, across the street from the Palacio Municipal and close to the cathedral. Since the early 16th century, the site had been the location of the Monastery of San Francisco.

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  • Parque Juárez ist ein öffentlicher Park in Xalapa in Veracruz im Osten von Mexiko. Er ist nach Benito Juárez benannt und wurde 20 Jahre nach seinem Tod, im Jahre 1892, eingeweiht. Der Park befindet sich im Zentrum von Xalapa. Im Park befindet sich das Kulturzentrum „Agorá de la Ciudad“ mit einem Kino, einem Theater und Galerien. Man kann im Süden des Parkes den Pico de Orizaba und den Cofre de Perote sehen. Seit dem 16. Jahrhundert war das Gelände, auf dem der Park heute ist, der Standort des Klosters von San Francisco. (de)
  • El parque Juárez es un parque público en la ciudad de Xalapa, en el estado de Veracruz, México, inaugurado en 1892 y nombrado en honor de Benito Juárez. (es)
  • Parque Juárez is a public park in the city of Xalapa, in the state of Veracruz in eastern Mexico. It was inaugurated in 1892 and named in honor of Benito Juárez, 20 years after his death. The park is located in central Xalapa with a terrace-like appearance adjoining the Palacio de Gobierno building, across the street from the Palacio Municipal and close to the cathedral. Since the early 16th century, the site had been the location of the Monastery of San Francisco. (en)
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  • Parque Juárez ist ein öffentlicher Park in Xalapa in Veracruz im Osten von Mexiko. Er ist nach Benito Juárez benannt und wurde 20 Jahre nach seinem Tod, im Jahre 1892, eingeweiht. Der Park befindet sich im Zentrum von Xalapa. Im Park befindet sich das Kulturzentrum „Agorá de la Ciudad“ mit einem Kino, einem Theater und Galerien. Man kann im Süden des Parkes den Pico de Orizaba und den Cofre de Perote sehen. Seit dem 16. Jahrhundert war das Gelände, auf dem der Park heute ist, der Standort des Klosters von San Francisco. (de)
  • El parque Juárez es un parque público en la ciudad de Xalapa, en el estado de Veracruz, México, inaugurado en 1892 y nombrado en honor de Benito Juárez. (es)
  • Parque Juárez is a public park in the city of Xalapa, in the state of Veracruz in eastern Mexico. It was inaugurated in 1892 and named in honor of Benito Juárez, 20 years after his death. The park is located in central Xalapa with a terrace-like appearance adjoining the Palacio de Gobierno building, across the street from the Palacio Municipal and close to the cathedral. Since the early 16th century, the site had been the location of the Monastery of San Francisco. The central garden of the park features enormous araucaria trees, some of which were brought to México as a present to Porfirio Díaz by the ambassador from Chile, sometime before the inauguration of the park in 1892. The southern side of the park looks over the valley below, offering scenic views of the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains: Cofre de Perote to the West and snowcapped Pico de Orizaba to the South. In 1922, the Junta de Obras Materiales de Jalapa, presided by William K. Boone, proposed, designed and built a ramp to make it easier for vehicles to reach the center of the city from the (old) train station. In 1930, the ramp del Parque Juárez was renamed Paseo del Ayuntamiento and later Paseo de la Constitución. At about the middle of the ramp, there are four statues that represent the Cardinal Virtues: Fortitude, Justice, Prudence, and Temperance. The first three were set in 1931; the last one in 1979. (en)
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