Cerro de las Campanas

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Cerro de las Campanas is a historic hill in Querétaro, Mexico, best known as the site where Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico was executed in 1867, marking the end of the Second Mexican Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic hill
tourist attraction
associatedWith Benito Juárez NERFINISHED
Maximilian I of Mexico NERFINISHED
Restored Republic of Mexico NERFINISHED
Second Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
category Hills of Mexico
Historic sites in Querétaro
National parks of Mexico
coordinateLocation approximate coordinates 20.59°N 100.40°W
country Mexico
hasAccess public park pathways
hasChapel Capilla de Maximiliano NERFINISHED
hasMonument Chapel of Maximilian NERFINISHED
monument to the Republican victory
statue of Benito Juárez NERFINISHED
hasPlaque commemorative plaque marking execution site of Maximilian I
hasViewOf historic center of Querétaro NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation historic site
national park of Mexico
knownFor end of the Second Mexican Empire
execution of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico
locatedIn Querétaro City NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity State of Querétaro NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Bajío NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent North America
operator Mexican federal government NERFINISHED
municipality of Querétaro
partOf Parque Nacional Cerro de las Campanas NERFINISHED
historical heritage of Querétaro
significantEvent execution of Maximilian I on 19 June 1867
execution of Miguel Miramón
execution of Tomás Mejía
timePeriodSignificance Second French intervention in Mexico NERFINISHED
Second Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
toponymy named for bell-shaped rocks found on the hill
usedFor historical commemoration
recreation
tourism

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Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph deathPlace Cerro de las Campanas
Prince of Hungary deathPlace Cerro de las Campanas
subject surface form: Maximilian I of Mexico
Municipality of Querétaro hasCulturalAttraction Cerro de las Campanas