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    Celaya - Wikipedia

    Celaya is a city and its surrounding municipality in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, located in the southeast quadrant of the state. It is the third most populous city in the state, with a 2005 census population of 310,413. The municipality for which the city serves as municipal seat, had a population of 415,869. The … See more

    Celaya was a frontier region between the Purépecha and the Chichimecas.
    General Álvaro Obregón defeated Pancho Villa in … See more

    Ball of Water
    The Ball of Water reservoir has been a city icon since 1908; it continues to supply water to portions of downtown. The tank was manufactured in … See more

    Marta Sahagún de Fox (b. April 10, 1953), former Mexican First Lady and wife of President Vicente Fox, lived in Celaya and unsuccessfully ran for mayor
    Miguel Martínez (b. September 29, 1921), Musician, composer and songwriter. … See more

    Club Celaya a football club from the 1950s that was resurrected in 2003
    Atlético Celaya a former association football team See more

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    • Centro Pedagogico de Celaya
    • Colegio Arturo Rosenblueth
    • Colegio Marista
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    The Celaya Airport had (as of January 22, 2007) commercial flights to Santiago de Querétaro and connections from there to other destinations; these services were dropped in 2008. … See more

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    Celaya ( [seˈlaja]; pronunciation ⓘ, Otomi: Ndathi) is a city and its surrounding municipality in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, located in the southeast quadrant of the state. It is the third most populous city in the state, with a 2005 census population of 310,413.
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    Founded as Purísima Concepción de Celaya in 1571, the city played an important role in 19th-century Mexican history when it changed hands several times during Mexico’s struggle for independence from Spain. General Álvaro Obregón defeated Pancho Villa at Celaya in 1915.
    Celaya was established as a football club on 7 February 1954 as Celaya Fútbol Club, A.C. by Miguel Iriarte Montes, the first club president. Celaya registered in the Segunda División Profesional, which at that time it was the second most important league in Mexico.
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    It is a cosmopolitan yet industrious city with a thriving business environment. Celaya has a robust infrastructure which affords it excellent road transportation for goods and people. This network links the city to major urban centers such as Querétaro, Morelia, Mexico City, and Guadalajara, fostering economic growth and facilitating mobility.
  4. About Celaya - Information about México, Travels and …

    WEBThe origins of the City of Celaya go back to the 12th of October in 1570 when the Viceroy of New Spain D. Martin Enriquez de Almanza mandated its foundation. Thus, on January 1st, 1571 the Spanish trustees …

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  8. Celaya | Colonial City, Industrial Hub, Agricultural Center

    WEBCelaya, city, south-central Guanajuato estado (state), north-central Mexico. It lies on the north bank of the Laja River in the fertile Bajío region of the Mexican Plateau, 5,774 feet (1,760 metres) above sea level. Founded …

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  10. Celaya, Guanajuato | Tourist information - Mexican routes

    WEBMay 29, 2017 · Celaya is nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by rolling hills. The city lies at an elevation of approximately 1,750 m above sea level. The terrain is primarily flat, which makes it suitable for …

  11. Battle of Celaya - Wikipedia

    WEBThe Battle of Celaya, 6–15 April 1915, was part of a series of military engagements in the Bajío during the Mexican Revolution between the winners, who had allied against the regime of Gen. Victoriano Huerta …