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  1. Benito Juárez ( pronounced [beˈnito ˈxwaɾes] ⓘ ), is a borough ( demarcación territorial) in Mexico City. It is a largely residential area, located to the south of historic center of Mexico City, although there are pressures for areas to convert to commercial use.

  2. As Mexico City fell into the hands of the Conservatives, President Juárez transferred himself to Guanajuato City, where on January 19, he assembled his cabinet and vowed to defend the Constitution through war if necessary.

  3. Benito Juárez é uma demarcação territorial da Cidade do México, situada na parte central da capital mexicana. [4] Possuía em 2015 uma população de 417.416 habitantes, distribuída em uma área de 27 km². Faz fronteira com Cuauhtémoc e Miguel Hidalgo a norte; com Coyoacán a sul; com Álvaro Obregón a oeste; e com Iztacalco ...

  4. Benito Juárez, (born March 21, 1806, San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, Mex.—died July 18, 1872, Mexico City), National hero and president (1861–72) of Mexico. A Zapotec Indian, Juárez initially studied for the priesthood but later took a law degree and became a legislator, a judge, and a cabinet minister.

  5. The Benito Juárez Hemicycle is a Neoclassical monument located at the Alameda Central park in Mexico City, Mexico and commemorating the Mexican statesman Benito Juárez. The statue of Juárez is flanked by marble Doric columns.

  6. Benito Pablo Juárez Garcia (b. San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, March 21, 1806; d. Mexico City, July 18, 1872) was one of the greatest (and most controversial) statesmen in Mexican history.