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Introducción
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Introducción
cédula Guerrero: Siete regiones diversas
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Introducción
Cédula De Palacio a museo
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Introducción
Cédula El sismo de 1902
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Introducción
Cédula La plaza del palacio
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Introducción
Cédula: Te encuentras en un palacio porfiriano
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Introducción
Cédula: El primer museo
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Introducción
Cédula: El antiguo Ayuntamiento de Chilpancingo
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Cédula: Renovación de la plaza por el centenario del natalicio de Nicolás Bravo
Introduction
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The Regional Museum of Guerrero was inaugurated on March 13, 1987, through the joint efforts of the Government of Guerrero and the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). In 2016, it reopened its doors to the public with renewed content based on the latest archaeological, historical, and anthropological research. Its galleries offer a new perspective on the region's geography, the pre-Hispanic era, Spanish colonial rule, the struggle for independence, the quest for territorial and political autonomy, and the social movements of the South, as well as its economic practices and cultural expressions. The visit concludes with a reflection on contemporary Guerrero, represented through the experience of a population shaped by Spanish, African, and Indigenous roots.
