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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
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Mexico City Ciudad de Mxc3xa9xicoxc2xa0xc2xa0(Spanish)Capital and megacityFrom top and left: Angel of Independence, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, Paseo de la Reforma, Torre Latinoamericana, National Palace, Parque La Mexicana in Santa Fe, Monumento a la Revolucixc3xb3n, Chapultepec Castle, Palacio de Bellas Artes and Paseo de la Reforma Coat of armsGovernment logoNickname(s):xc2xa0CDMXMotto(s):xc2xa0La Ciudad de los Palacios(The City of Palaces)Mexico City within MexicoMexico CityLocation within MexicoShow map of MexicoMexico CityMexico City (North America)Show map of North AmericaCoordinates: 19xc2xb026xe2x80xb2N 99xc2xb08xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf19.433xc2xb0N 99.133xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 19.433; -99.133Coordinates: 19xc2xb026xe2x80xb2N 99xc2xb08xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf19.433xc2xb0N 99.133xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 19.433; -99.133CountryMexicoFounded 13xc2xa0March 1325; 696 years agoxc2xa0(1325-03-13):Mexico-Tenochtitlan[1] 13xc2xa0August 1521; 499 years agoxc2xa0(1521-08-13):Ciudad de Mxc3xa9xico[2] 18xc2xa0November 1824; 196 years agoxc2xa0(1824-11-18):Distrito Federal[3] 29xc2xa0January 2016; 5 years agoxc2xa0(2016-01-29):Ciudad de Mxc3xa9xico[4] Founded by Tenoch (as Mexico-Tenochtitlan) Hernxc3xa1n Cortxc3xa9s (as Mexico City) Governmentxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Mayor Claudia Sheinbaumxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Senators[5] Martxc3xad Batres Citlalli Hernxc3xa1ndez Emilio xc3x81lvarez Icazaxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Deputies[6] Federal Deputies Armando Bxc3xa1ez Pinal Marco Antonio Garcxc3xada Cuauhtxc3xa9moc Gutixc3xa9rrez Sebastixc3xa1n Lerdo de Tejada Roberto Rebollo Leticia Robles Claudia Ruiz Massieu Agustxc3xadn Castilla Gabriela Cuevas Cxc3xa9sar Gonzxc3xa1lez Paz Gutixc3xa9rrez Valdemar Gutixc3xa9rrez Kenia Lxc3xb3pez Cxc3xa9sar Nava Rosi Orozco Silvia Pxc3xa9rez Ceballos Ezequiel Rxc3xa9tiz Esthela Damixc3xa1n Luis Felipe Eguxc3xada Alejandro Encinas Agustxc3xadn Guerrero Francisco Hernxc3xa1ndez Hxc3xa9ctor Hernxc3xa1ndez Teresa Inchxc3xa1ustegui Ramxc3xb3n Jimxc3xa9nez Vidal Llerenas Avelino Mxc3xa9ndez Eduardo Mendoza Nazario Norberto Leticia Quezada Rigoberto Salgado Arturo Santana Emilio Serrano Mauricio Toledo Enoxc3xa9 Uranga Balfre Vargas Araceli Vxc3xa1zquez Jesxc3xbas ZambranoRosario BrindisPablo EscuderoClara Salinas Sada Jaime Cxc3xa1rdenas Itzel Castillo Mario di Costanzo Gerardo Fernxc3xa1ndez Ifigenia Martxc3xadnez Porfirio Muxc3xb1oz LedoVxc3xadctor Hugo Cxc3xadrigoLaura Pixc3xb1a OlmedoGerardo Del MazoMarxc3xada Quixc3xb1ones Area[7][b]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total1,485xc2xa0km2 (573xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)xc2xa0Ranked 32ndElevation2,240xc2xa0m (7,350xc2xa0ft)Highestxc2xa0elevation[8] (Ajusco)3,930xc2xa0m (12,890xc2xa0ft)Populationxc2xa0(2020)[9]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total9,209,944xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Rank2ndxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Density6,200/km2 (16,000/sqxc2xa0mi)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Densityxc2xa0rank1stxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Metro area21,804,515DemonymsCapitalino (a)Mexiquexc3xb1o (a) (archaic)Chilango (a) (colloquial)Time zoneUTCxe2x88x9206:00 (CST)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Summer (DST)UTCxe2x88x9205:00 (CDT)Postal code00xe2x80x9316Area code55/56ISO 3166 codeMX-CMXPatron SaintPhilip of Jesus (Spanish: San Felipe de Jesxc3xbas)HDI0.897 Very High[10]GDP (Nominal)$266xc2xa0billion[11]Websitewww.cdmx.gob.mx (in Spanish) UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameHistoric center of Mexico City, Xochimilco and Central University City Campus of the UNAMTypeCulturalCriteriai, ii, iii, iv, vDesignated1987, 2007 (11th, 31st sessions)Referencexc2xa0no.412, 1250State PartyMexicoRegionLatin America and the Caribbean ^ b. | WIKI |
The viceroy of Mexico or vice-king lived in the viceregal palace on the main square or Zxc3xb3calo. | WIKI |
The Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, the seat of the Archbishopric of New Spain, was constructed on another side of the Zxc3xb3calo, as was the archbishop's palace, and across from it the building housing the city council or ayuntamiento of the city. | WIKI |
Venustiano Carranza's Constitutionalist faction ultimately prevailed in the revolutionary civil war and Carranza took up residence in the presidential palace. | WIKI |
Panoramic view of the Plaza del Zxc3xb3calo with the National Palace (headquarters of the federal executive branch) in front and flanked by the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Old City Hall and its twin building; both seat of the Government of Mexico City. | WIKI |
Landmarks in the Historic Center include the Plaza de la Constitucixc3xb3n (Zxc3xb3calo), the main central square with its epoch-contrasting Spanish-era Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace, ancient Aztec temple ruins Templo Mayor ("Major Temple") and modern structures, all within a few steps of one another. | WIKI |
This avenue was designed over the Americas' oldest known major roadway in the 19th century to connect the National Palace (seat of government) with the Castle of Chapultepec, the imperial residence. | WIKI |
This piece, in bronze, was the work of Manuel Tolsxc3xa1 and it has been placed at the Plaza Tolsxc3xa1, in front of the Palacio de Mineria (Mining Palace). | WIKI |
Many of the works of muralists Josxc3xa9 Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Diego Rivera are displayed in numerous buildings in the city, most notably at the National Palace and the Palacio de Bellas Artes. | WIKI |
The Museo de San Ildefonso, housed in the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City's historic downtown district is a 17th-century colonnaded palace housing an art museum that regularly hosts world-class exhibits of Mexican and international art. | WIKI |
The National Museum of Art (Museo Nacional de Arte) is also located in a former palace in the historic center. | WIKI |