Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato
Antigua parroquia de Guanajuato hasta el año de 1957, en que se le elevó a la categoría de la Basílica. Su construcción se inició en el año de 1771 y se concluyó en 1796, cubriendo todos los costos los mineros del lugar. En el último año citado se llevó a ese templo la imagen de la Virgen de Guanajuato, donde permanece hasta ahora. Antes se encontraba en el llamado templo de los hospitales, que entonces servía de parroquia. Corresponde su arquitectura al barroco manierista del XVII; con esbelta cúpula de igual estilo. Su exterior está circundado por un irregular atrio, de principios del XIX, cercado por columnas que sostienen cruces y macetones alternados y un enrejado de época posterior.
Cuenta con tres puertas de acceso. Cada puerta ostenta una fachada en cantera rosa del barroco manierista, sobresaliendo la fachada principal, sobre la que se erige una torre campanario de tres cuerpos de la misma época y estilo de todo el edificio; además del cubo del reloj se aprecia otra torre de inferiores proporciones y de bello estilo churriguera del siglo XVIII. Al lado del bautisterio y unido a él hay una capilla neoclásica con dos ligeras torres, cuyo estilo choca con el resto del templo. Fue construida entre los años de 1870 y 1878; dedicada a la Virgen de Lourdes.
Uno de los laterales está dedicado a San Nicolás Tolentino, patrono de la minería, y el otro a San Ignacio de Loyola, patrono de la ciudad.
El piso del templo, cuyo original posiblemente era de duela de mezquite, y luego fue de losa, data de 1956 y es de material marmóreo. En el siglo XVIII el marqués de San Clemente edificó un anexo al templo para camarín de la Virgen, el que posteriormente fue acondicionado para bautisterio, contando con una bella pila sacramental y con pinturas de Miguel Cabrera. La imagen de la Virgen de Guanajuato, dice la tradición fue donada por Carlos I o Felipe II. Es una escultura en madera estofada magnífica. Llama la atención la dulce belleza de los rostros de la Virgen y del Niño. Le sirve de base una magnífica y rica peana de plata repujada de estilo barroco, donada en 1737 por José de Sardaneta y Legaspi.
La capilla donde se encuentra el cadáver del padre Jarauta, sirvió en el siglo pasado para guardar los auténticos restos de Santa Faustina Mártir el cuerpo amado de esta santa y de su sangre en polvo, contenida en un bello vaso, fueron adquiridos en Roma por el segundo Conde de Valenciana. Debidamente certificados en la Santa Sede llegaron a la ciudad de México en el año 1803 y fueron puestos a la pública veneración en la capilla particular de la casa del Conde, en la calle de plateros (ahora Madero) de la capital virreinal. En 1812, bajo fe de notario, fueron depositados en la urna que los contiene actualmente. El conde de Valenciana donó el cuerpo y la sangre de Santa Faustina a la parroquia de Guanajuato y se colocaron en 1826 en una capilla cuyo altar fue hecho por el arquitecto Eduardo Tresguerras. En 1907, con motivo del patronato canónico de la Virgen de Guanajuato, los restos de la Santa fueron trasladados al altar mayor.
Basilica de nuestra Señora de Guanajuato
Construida entre 1671 y 1696, su fachada es de estilo barroco manierista, en el interior se puede admirar la antigua figura de la Virgen Patrona de la Ciudad que fue obsequio del rey Carlos I y su hijo Felipe II de España.
GUANAJUATO
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Guanajuato is the name of a state in Mexico and that state's capital city, as well as a river in the area. This article is about the state. For the city, see Guanajuato, Guanajuato; for the river, see Guanajuato River
State of Guanajuato
Flag
Coat of arms
Location within Mexico
Country Mexico
CapitalGuanajuato
Municipalities46
Largest CityLeón
Colonized1520s
Government
- GovernorJuan Manuel Oliva Ramirez (PAN)
- Federal DeputiesPAN: 14
- Federal SenatorsHumberto Andrade Quezada (PAN)
Luis Alberto Villarreal García (PAN)
Francisco Arroyo Vieyra (PRI)
Area
Ranked 22nd
- Total30,491 km2 (11,772.6 sq mi)
Population (2005)
- Total4,893,812 (Ranked 6th)
Time zoneCST (UTC-6)
- Summer (DST)CDT (UTC-5)
HDI (2004)0.7662 - medium
Ranked 22nd
ISO 3166-2MX-GUA
Postal abbr.Gto.
WebsiteGuanajuato
Guanajuato is a state in the central highlands of Mexico. It is named after its capital city, Guanajuato, which comes from the local indigenous language, meaning Hill of Frogs.[1][2] Las Ranas (the frogs) is a nickname for people from this state as frogs are their state animal. Guanajuato is the home state of former president Vicente Fox, muralist Diego Rivera and singer-songwriter José Alfredo Jiménez, along with Jose Alfredo Jimenez, Guanajuato is home to singer Rogelio Garcia.
After central Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico coast, Guanajuato was one of the first areas of Mexico colonized by the Spanish, in the 1520s, for its rich silver deposits. Guanajuatos colonial architecture is very well preserved along with more than 35 old churches in its capital alone.
In addition to the state capital city of Guanajuato, the state includes the cities of San Luis de la Paz, Acámbaro, Celaya, León, Yuriria, Salamanca, Irapuato, San Miguel de Allende, Salvatierra—the first city of Guanajuato, Cortazar, Cueramaro,Tarimoro, and Dolores Hidalgo, the cradle of Mexican independence.
The first battle in Mexicos war for independence resulted in a march from Dolores Hidalgo upon the capital of the state and the subsequent burning of the granary which held all the Iberian-born Spaniards (approximately 500 men, women and children), by peasants of pure Amerindian or mixed (Mestizo) descent who had been put to work in very harsh conditions.
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PASEO DE SAN MIGUEL ARCÁNGEL - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GTO.
Tradicional paseo de la imagen de San Miguel Arcángel. Esta tradición tiene 25 años de realizarse gracias al impulso de Sr. Cura Párroco el P. José Bautista Ponce (+), Don Félix Luna Romero (+), entre otros.
Se realiza el domingo posterior a la fiesta patronal, es decir, su octava y visita las iglesias principales de la ciudad como Las Monjas, El Oratorio y San Francisco. Esta procesión coincide con la fiesta en el templo de San Francisco.
Tour Zacatecas Historic Downtown (3/5)
Maybe this is the most interesting video of the tour, due this place its a UNESCO World Heridtage Site, declared in 1994, we going to pass by many many monuments, as like the aqueduct (near to the it, theres a bullring hotel), Gonzales Ortega Avenue, Plaza Independencia (the clock tower and angel), Arroyo de la plata market, faroles fountain, Gonzales ortega market, Cathedral of Zacatecas, Santo Domingo and Pedro Coronel Museum, Ex-convent of San Francisco, Alameda park (in repair), Church of Fatima, all Juarez Avenue, and Ex-convent of Guadalupe, of course theres alot more to see between streets, but this just what i could take from streets.
Zacatecas its a city located in mid of mexico, its capital of the state of Zacatecas and its a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1993, ill showcase some scenery by its roads and streets in 5 videos, hope you enjoy the trip, all videos were filmed by a digital camera of 4 mega pixels, also it was filmed by hand, so sorry for the shaking, thanks!
The quality of the video is poor due the low internet connection for the upload
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Quizá este es lo mas interesante del tour, debido que este lugar es Patrimonio Cultural de la humanidad, por la UNESCO, declarado en 1994, pasarémos por muchos monumentos, como el acueducto (cercas está el hotel quinta real), Avenida Gonzales Ortega, Plaza Independencia (la torre del relog y el angel), mercado Arroyo de la Plata, la fente de los faroles, mercado Gonzales Ortega, la catedral de Zacatecas, Santo Domingo y el museo pedro coronel, el ex-conento de San Francisco, Parque Alameda (en reparaciones), Iglesia de Fátima, toda la avenida Juárez y el ex-covento de Guadalupe, por supuesto hay muchísimo mas por ver, pero esto es lo que pude tomar.
Zacatecas es una ciudad localizada en el centro de México, es capital del estado de Zacatecas, Mexico, este lugar es declarado patrimonio cultural de la humanidad por la UNESCO en 1993, mostraré varios sitios de sus calles y caminos en 5 videos, todos los vídeos fueron filmados por una cámara digital de 4 mega pixeles, filmado a mano, disculpen por lo movido que se ve, gracias!
La calidad del video es baja debido a la pobre conexión de internet que tengo para poder subir el video.
Puebla, Mexico - Unravel Travel TV
Puebla City Centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site and it is one of Mexico's best-preserved Spanish Colonial treasures. It contains some 2,600 designated historic buildings. As Mexican cities go, this is a very pedestrian-friendly city and easy to explore on foot. If you'd rather not walk, a red double-decker Turibus runs narrated tours departing every half hour. You'll find both a bus stop and a tourist information booth in the zócalo.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception: built from 1575 -- 1640, its towers (at 73.9 m; 244 f) are considered the highest in the country and even Latin America. It is noted for its marble floors, rich gold leaf interior, and awesome main altar -- designed by Manuel Tolsa and depicting the kings and queens of 17th century Europe.
Palacio Municipal (Town Hall): Built on the original Spanish authority seat of government, the current Palacio dates from the beginning of the 2oth century, with a strong neoclassical architecture of the period of Dictator Porfirio Diaz. The style was also inspired by French architecture, which was fashionable at that time. In the interior houses a courtyard with a beautiful marble staircase.
Church of Santo Domingo: Considered by some to be Mexico's most exuberantly decorated temple, Santo Domingo dates from 1650. Its Capilla del Rosario is a dazzling mix of painted tiles, gold leaf, and sculpture. The Chapel dates from the second half of the 17th century and constitutes one of the greatest achievements of baroque art in the Americas. The chapel is laminated with 22k gold over stucco. A true wonder to behold.
Biblioteca Palafoxiana: Don't miss a visit to the New World's first public library! This site dates to the 17th century and once housed the hemisphere's finest collection of manuscripts. Today there are over 43,000 books in its inventory, including rare works from the 15th century. The site is located on the upper level of the Casa de la Cultura, next to the Cathedral.
Some other masterpieces of colonial architecture you can admire in Puebla Centre are the Ex-Convent of Santa Rosa, home to Puebla's excellent Museo de Artesanias; the Secret Convent of Santa Monica, built in the 17th century; the Museo Universitario - Casa De Los Muñecos, one of the most peculiar examples of civil baroque style in New Spain; the Iglesia de San Francisco, located in the oldest part of the city, and Museo Casa de Alfeñique, that owes its name to the abundant and fine ornamentation of white argamasa which looks like the famous sugar candies made in Puebla called alfeñiques.
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MARAVILLAS DE MÉXICO, ARCOS DEL PADRE TEMBLEQUE , ÉPOCA COLONIAL
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Museos, Institutos, la riqueza de Zacatecas
Matehuala, San Luis Potosi
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Campanadas al Más Allá
Es tradición en San Juan Chamula acudir a la Iglesia para llamar a las Almas de los seres queridos para la celebracón de Día de Muertos y hacerlo también una vez terminada la festividad para que sus almas partan en Paz.
Procesion del Arcangel San Miguel en San Miguel de Allende 2012
Es la octava de la Fiesta del Arcangel San Miguel, despues de 8 dias de haber pasado su fiesta se hace la procesion por las principales calles de la ciudad, visitando los templos de La Consepcion, Santa Ana, El Oratorio , y San Francisco.
Dallas - City Video Guide
Dallas, Texas, is located along the Trinity River. The famous landmark of The Big D, as Dallas is often called, is the Reunion Tower.
The region's cattle herding history is captured in the Heritage Village and on central Pioneer Plaza. Another must-see is The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which documents the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. In the Arts District, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center are popular with visitors.
The Dallas Zoo is great for children and the Dallas World Aquarium also has a jungle walk with monkeys. Families will also love the interactive displays in the Perot Museum Of Nature And Science or the Six Flags Over Texas theme park in Arlington.
Many visitors head out to Southfork Ranch, the mansion out of the famous soap opera Dallas. Don't leave Dallas without tasting a Texas BBQ in Uptown, the nightlife district.
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REAL DE CATORCE San Luis Potosi by EL VIAJERO
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Antigua Basílica de Guadalupe (Villa Vieja) México DF
Antigua Basílica de Guadalupe (La Villa vieja) en DF México restaurada y abierta al público, esta antigua basílica es la edificada por Fray Sumarraga (el entonces obispo al cual se le presentó el milagro guadalupano mostrado por San Juan Diego Cautlatuatzin (creo que así se escribe)
Zacatecas
Construído desde piedra, laja y ladrillo, maravilloso monumento por su única arquitectura y cultura que hace de esta destino colonial sea Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad visitmexico.com
Built from stone, flagstone and brick, wonderful monument for its unique architecture and culture that makes this colonial destination the Cultural Heritage of Humanity visitmexico.com
Aztec | Wikipedia audio article
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00:08:13 1 Definitions
00:14:50 2 History
00:14:59 2.1 Sources of knowledge
00:19:48 2.2 Central Mexico in the classic and postclassic
00:22:14 2.3 Mexica migration and foundation of Tenochtitlan
00:25:01 2.4 Early Mexica rulers
00:28:34 2.5 Early rulers of the Aztec Empire
00:28:45 2.5.1 Motecuzoma I Ilhuicamina
00:31:51 2.5.2 Axayacatl and Tizoc
00:34:57 2.5.3 Ahuitzotl
00:36:51 2.6 Final Aztec rulers and the Spanish conquest
00:42:11 3 Political and social organization
00:42:22 3.1 Nobles and commoners
00:44:47 3.2 Family and gender
00:46:55 3.3 iAltepetl/i and icalpolli/i
00:50:06 3.4 Triple Alliance and Aztec Empire
00:53:55 4 Economy
00:54:05 4.1 Agriculture and subsistence
00:57:16 4.2 Crafts and trades
00:58:40 4.3 Trade and distribution
01:01:28 4.4 Tribute
01:03:32 5 Urbanism
01:04:28 5.1 Tenochtitlan
01:07:14 5.1.1 The Great Temple
01:09:11 5.2 Other major city-states
01:10:28 6 Religion
01:11:13 6.1 Deities
01:13:53 6.2 Mythology and worldview
01:16:44 6.3 Calendar
01:19:38 6.4 Human sacrifice and cannibalism
01:24:11 7 Art and cultural production
01:25:11 7.1 Writing and iconography
01:28:20 7.2 Music, song and poetry
01:28:27 7.3 Ceramics
01:28:38 7.4 Painted art
01:30:56 7.5 Sculpture
01:31:05 7.6 Featherwork
01:33:38 8 Colonial period, 1521–1821
01:33:47 8.1 Population decline
01:36:56 8.2 Social and political continuity and change
01:37:05 9 Legacy
01:40:08 9.1 The Aztecs and national identity
01:40:17 9.2 Aztec history and international scholarship
01:42:55 9.3 Language and placenames
01:43:09 9.4 Cuisine
01:45:43 9.5 In popular culture
01:45:53 10 See also
01:48:12 11 Notes
01:48:24 12 References
01:52:53 13 Bibliography
01:53:03 14 Primary sources in English
01:54:18 15 External links
02:04:48 Aztec history and international scholarship
02:09:35 Language and placenames
02:10:59 Cuisine
02:12:22 In popular culture
02:15:07 See also
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The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec peoples included different ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Aztec culture was organized into city-states (altepetl), some of which joined to form alliances, political confederations, or empires. The Aztec Empire was a confederation of three city-states established in 1427, Tenochtitlan, city-state of the Mexica or Tenochca; Texcoco; and Tlacopan, previously part of the Tepanec empire, whose dominant power was Azcapotzalco. Although the term Aztecs is often narrowly restricted to the Mexica of Tenochtitlan, it is also broadly used to refer to Nahua polities or peoples of central Mexico in the prehispanic era, as well as the Spanish colonial era (1521–1821). The definitions of Aztec and Aztecs have long been the topic of scholarly discussion, ever since German scientist Alexander von Humboldt established its common usage in the early nineteenth century.Most ethnic groups of central Mexico in the post-classic period shared basic cultural traits of Mesoamerica, and so many of the traits that characterize Aztec culture cannot be said to be exclusive to the Aztecs. For the same reason, the notion of Aztec civilization is best understood as a particular horizon of a general Mesoamerican civilization. The culture of central Mexico includes maize cultivation, the social division between nobility (pipiltin) and commoners (macehualtin), a pantheon (featuring Tezcatlipoca, Tlaloc and Quetzalcoatl), and the calendric system of a xiuhpohualli of 365 days intercalated with a tonalpohualli of 260 days. Particular to the Mexica of Tenochtitlan was the patron God Huitzilopochtli, ...
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The Aztecs () were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec peoples included different ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Aztec culture was organized into city-states (altepetl), some of which joined to form alliances, political confederations, or empires. The Aztec empire was a confederation of three city-states established in 1427, Tenochtitlan, city-state of the Mexica or Tenochca; Texcoco; and Tlacopan, previously part of the Tepanec empire, whose dominant power was Azcapotzalco. Although the term Aztecs is often narrowly restricted to the Mexica of Tenochtitlan, it is also broadly used to refer to Nahua polities or peoples of central Mexico in the prehispanic era, as well as the Spanish colonial era (1521–1821). The definitions of Aztec and Aztecs have long been the topic of scholarly discussion, ever since German scientist Alexander von Humboldt established its common usage in the early nineteenth century.Most ethnic groups of central Mexico in the post-classic period shared basic cultural traits of Mesoamerica, and so many of the traits that characterize Aztec culture cannot be said to be exclusive to the Aztecs. For the same reason, the notion of Aztec civilization is best understood as a particular horizon of a general Mesoamerican civilization. The culture of central Mexico includes maize cultivation, the social division between nobility (pipiltin) and commoners (macehualtin), a pantheon (featuring Tezcatlipoca, Tlaloc and Quetzalcoatl), and the calendric system of a xiuhpohualli of 365 days intercalated with a tonalpohualli of 260 days. Particular to the Mexica of Tenochtitlan was the patron God Huitzilopochtli, twin pyramids, and the ceramic ware known as Aztec I to IV.From the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was the heart of dense population and the rise of city-states. The Mexica were late-comers to the Valley of Mexico, and founded the city-state of Tenochtitlan on unpromising islets in Lake Texcoco, later becoming the dominant power of the Aztec Triple Alliance or Aztec Empire. It was a tributary empire that expanded its political hegemony far beyond the Valley of Mexico, conquering other city states throughout Mesoamerica in the late post-classic period. It originated in 1427 as an alliance between the city-states Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan; these allied to defeat the Tepanec state of Azcapotzalco, which had previously dominated the Basin of Mexico. Soon Texcoco and Tlacopan were relegated to junior partnership in the alliance, with Tenochtitlan the dominant power. The empire extended its reach by a combination of trade and military conquest. It was never a true territorial empire controlling a territory by large military garrisons in conquered provinces, but rather dominated its client city-states primarily by installing friendly rulers in conquered territories, by constructing marriage alliances between the ruling dynasties, and by extending an imperial ideology to its client city-states. Client city-states paid tribute to the Aztec emperor, the Huey Tlatoani, in an economic strategy limiting communication and trade between outlying polities, making them dependent on the imperial center for the acquisition of luxury goods. The political clout of the empire reached far south into Mesoamerica conquering polities as far south as Chiapas and Guatemala and spanning Mesoamerica from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans.
The empire reached its maximal extent in 1519, just prior to the arrival of a small group of Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés. Cortés allied with city-states opposed to the Mexica, particularly the Nahuatl-speaking Tlaxcalteca as well as other central Mexican polities, including Texcoco, its former ally in the Trip ...
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Lao: fallen angel
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Malagasy: anjely nianjera
Maori: anahera hinga
Macedonian: паднат ангел
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Mongolian: унасан тэнгэр элч
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Maltese: waqa 'anġlu
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Nepali: गिर परी
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Uzbek: tushgan farishta
Vietnamese: Thiên thần sa ngã
Yiddish: געפאלן מלאך
Yoruba: angẹli ti o ṣubu
Chinese: 堕落的天使
Chinese (Simplified): 堕落的天使
Chinese (Traditional): 墮落的天使
Zulu: ingelosi ewile
Afrikaans: transhumanisme
Arabic: بعد إنسانية
Azerbaijani: transhumanism
Belarusian: трансгуманизма
Bulgarian: трансхуманизъм
Bengali: transhumanism
Bosnian: transhumanizam
Catalan: transhumanisme
Cebuano: transhumanism
Czech: transhumanismus
Welsh: trahumaniaeth
Danish: transhumanisme
German: Transhumanismus
Greek: διανθρωπισμό
English: transhumanism
Esperanto: transhumanism
Spanish: transhumanismo
Estonian: transhumanism
Basque: transhumanism
Persian: transhumanism
Finnish: Transhumanismi
French: transhumanisme
Irish: trashumanachas
Galician: transhumanismo
Gujarati: ટ્રાન્સહ્યુમેનિઝમ
Hausa: transhumanism
Hindi: ट्रांसह्युमेनिज़म
Hmong: transhumanism
Croatian: transhumanizam
Haitian Creole: transhumanism
Hungarian: transzhumanizmust
Armenian: տրանսմունաբանություն
Indonesian: transhumanisme
Igbo: transhumanism
Icelandic: transhumanism
Italian: transumanesimo
Hebrew: טרנסומניזם
Japanese: トランスヒューマニズム
Javanese: transhumanisme
Georgian: ტრანსჰუმანიზმი
Kazakh: траншуманизм
Khmer: transhumanism
Kannada: ಟ್ರಾನ್ಸ್ಹ್ಯೂಮನಿಸಂ
Korean: 트랜스 휴머니즘
Latin: transhumanism
Lao: transhumanism
Lithuanian: transhumanizmas
Latvian: transhumanismu
Malagasy: transhumanism
Maori: transhumanism
Macedonian: трансхуманизам
Malayalam: മനുഷ്യത്വവാദം
Mongolian: transhumanism
Marathi: ट्रान्सहुमनिझ्म
Malay: transhumanisme
Maltese: transumaniżmu
Myanmar (Burmese): transhumanism
Nepali: transhumanism
Dutch: transhumanisme
Norwegian: transhumanism
Chichewa: transhumanism
Punjabi: transhumanism
Polish: transhumanizm
Portuguese: transumanismo
Romanian: transumanismului
Russian: трансгуманизма
Sinhala: අධිරාජ්යවාදය
Slovak: transhumanism
Slovenian: transhumanizem
Somali: transhumanism
Albanian: Transhumanizmi
Serbian: трансхуманизам
Sesotho: transhumanism
Sundanese: transhumanism
Swedish: transhumanism
Swahili: transhumanism
Tamil: மீவு மனிதத்துவம்
Telugu: రూపాంతరణ
Tajik: transhumanism
Thai: transhumanism
Filipino: transhumanism
Turkish: transhumanism
Ukrainian: трансгуманізм
Urdu: ٹرانسمیشنزم
Uzbek: transhumanizm
Vietnamese: siêu nhân
Yiddish: טראַנסהומאַניסם
Yoruba: transhumanism
Chinese: 超人
Chinese (Simplified): 超人
Chinese (Traditional): 超人
Zulu: transhumanism