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Español: Es un santuario católico mariano dedicado a la Virgen de Guadalupe, ubicado en la ciudad mexicana de Zamora de Hidalgo en el estado de Michoacán de Ocampo, México. El Santuario Guadalupano es considerado como el recinto religioso con las torres más altas de México, (107,5 m). El 2 de febrero de 1998 cumplió un centenario de existencia y su inauguración fue el 12 de diciembre de 2008. El recinto es representativo del nuevo orden neogótico que llegó a México en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y será considerado como nueva catedral de la Diócesis de Zamora Michoacán.
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