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Monumento a los Niños Héroes
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The sculpture in 2010
Coordinates 20°40′0.7″N 103°22′6.5″W / 20.666861°N 103.368472°W / 20.666861; -103.368472
Location Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

The Monumento a los Niños Héroes (which means "Monument to the Boy Heroes") is a famous monument in Guadalajara, a big city in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It stands in the middle of a large traffic circle. This monument honors a group of young cadets who bravely defended their country.

Over time, this traffic circle has also become a special place for people to gather. Activists have symbolically renamed it the Glorieta de las y los desaparecidos. This new name means "Roundabout of the Missing People." It is a place where families remember and search for loved ones who have disappeared.

The Boy Heroes

The monument is dedicated to the Niños Héroes. These were six young military cadets. They are remembered for their bravery during the Mexican–American War. This war happened in 1847.

A Story of Courage

During the Battle of Chapultepec, Mexican forces defended Chapultepec Castle. This castle was a military academy. The young cadets were part of this defense. They fought bravely against invading forces.

Their Legacy

The story of the Niños Héroes became a symbol of courage. It shows how young people can be brave for their country. The monument in Guadalajara helps keep their memory alive. It reminds everyone of their sacrifice.

The Monument's Design

The Monumento a los Niños Héroes is a tall, impressive structure. It stands out in the roundabout. The monument features sculptures and important symbols.

What It Looks Like

The monument has a large central column. This column reaches high into the sky. Around the base, there are statues of the young heroes. These statues show them in their military uniforms.

Artistic Details

The monument's design aims to inspire. It uses strong shapes and figures. These elements represent strength and patriotism. The artwork helps tell the story of the heroes.

The Glorieta de las y los Desaparecidos

The roundabout where the monument stands has taken on a new meaning. It is now often called the Glorieta de las y los desaparecidos. This change happened because of community actions.

A Place for Remembrance

Families of missing people started using the roundabout. They gather there to raise awareness. They want to find their loved ones. This makes the roundabout a place of hope and protest.

Symbolic Renaming

The new name is not official. However, it is widely used by many people. It shows how public spaces can change meaning. They can become important for social causes. The monument now represents both historical bravery and current struggles for justice.

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