C F Cobras de Querétaro - significado y definición. Qué es C F Cobras de Querétaro
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Qué (quién) es C F Cobras de Querétaro - definición

MUNICIPAL AND STATE CAPITAL OF QUERÉTARO, QUERÉTARO, MEXICO
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  • The Casa de la Corregidora, home of Doña [[Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez]] and Don [[Miguel Domínguez]] who actively participated in the early days of Mexico's independence. The building is now the seat of the executive branch of the state government.
  • The city aqueduct.
  • Josefa Auditorium
  • The city is known for its many [[Jacaranda]] trees
  • Emperor Maximilian Memorial Chapel on the Hill of Bells
  • The '''Casa de la Marquesa''' hosted the Foreign Secretary when Querétaro was the Mexican capital.
  • Conín de Xilotepeque]], (also known as Hernando de Tapia), founder of the city.
  • Boroughs/''Delegaciones''
  • Statue of a traditional dancer in downtown.
  • Interior of the [[Estadio Corregidora]].
  • Emperor Maximillian and his generals, Mejía and Miramón, were executed by a firing squad at Querétaro on 19 June 1867.
  • Pendulum in the Querétaro museum of science and technology.
  • Querétaro's [[ITESM]] campus
  • Kiosk in the Jardin Zenea
  • Aztec ballcourt of Las Ranas.
  • Courtyard of the Museum of Art.
  • The area surrounding Querétaro is full of fields and hills.
  • 1796 street map of Santiago de Querétaro
  • The Neptune fountain, a symbol of the city
  • Querétaro's main Bus Terminal and surrounding highways.
  • Glassworking made Querétaro an economic center in the 1700s, and glass crafting is still a trade mark of the city today.
  • View of Center-South Querétaro city.
  • Church and ex-Convent of San Francisco de Asís de Querétaro
  • Venustiano Carranza and other leaders of the Mexican constitutionalist movement in Querétaro in 1916.

C.F. Cobras de Querétaro         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
Cobras de Ciudad Juarez; Cobras de Ciudad Juárez; Cobras de Querétaro
The Club de Fútbol Cobras de Querétaro was a Mexican football team based in the city of Querétaro City, Querétaro.
Halcones de Querétaro         
FOOTBALL CLUB
Halcones Queretaro; Halcones de Queretaro
Club de Fútbol Halcones de Querétaro was a Mexican football team that played in Primera División A and Segunda División de México and currently plays in Liga de Balompié Mexicano. They plays their home games in the city of Cadereyta de Montes, México.
Querétaro Institute of Technology         
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN MEXICO
Instituto Tecnologico de Queretaro; Instituto Tecnológico de Querétaro
The Querétaro Institute of Technology (), or ITQ is part of National Technological Institute of Mexico system, which is an organized educational complex, high academic self-sufficiency and continuity in their actions, together by a strong sense of national community and with strong traditions in the fields of academic planning, technological research and cultural and sports activities. As the system has a separate identity, but between schools shows regional characteristics.

Wikipedia

Querétaro City

Santiago de Querétaro (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe keˈɾetaɾo]; Otomi: Dähnini Maxei), known simply as Querétaro City (Spanish: Ciudad de Querétaro), is the capital and largest city of the state of Querétaro, located in central Mexico. It is part of the macroregion of Bajío. It is 213 kilometers (132 mi) northwest of Mexico City, 63 kilometers (39 mi) southeast of San Miguel de Allende and 200 kilometers (120 mi) south of San Luis Potosí. It is also the seat of the municipality of Querétaro, divided into seven boroughs. In 1996, the historic center of Querétaro was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.

The city is a strong business and economic center and a vigorous service center that is experiencing an ongoing social and economic revitalization. All this has resulted in high levels of migration from other parts of Mexico.

Querétaro has seen outstanding industrial and economic development since the mid-1990s. Querétaro metropolitan area has the 2nd highest GDP per capita among Mexico's metropolitan areas with US$20,000 after Monterrey. The city is the fastest-growing in the country, basing its economy on IT and data centers, logistics services, aircraft manufacturing and maintenance, call centers, the automotive and machinery industries, and the production of chemicals and food products. The region of Querétaro has a rapidly growing vineyards agriculture and hosts the famous wine producer from Spain Freixenet. Wine production in Querétaro is now the second largest in Mexico after that of the Baja California region.

Major international corporations in the aerospace, electronics, automotive, chemical, food, and financial areas have their national headquarters in Querétaro.