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  2. Parras - Wikipedia

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    UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time) Parras de la Fuente (pronounced [ˈparas ðe la ˈfwente] ⓘ) is a city located in the southern part of the Mexican state of Coahuila. The city serves as the municipal seat of the surrounding Parras Municipality, which has an area of 9,271.7 km 2 (3,579.8 sq mi). At the census of 2020, the population was 44,472. [1]

  3. Southern Coahuila Nahuatl - Wikipedia

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    Southern Coahuila Nahuatl, [2] or Neotlaxcaltec Nahuatl, is a variety of Nahuatl that was spoken in the northeast of Mexico, mainly in the municipalities of San Esteban, [3] Parras de la Fuente, [4] Guadalupe and Bustamante. [5] A related variety was spoken in the west and central-north zones of the country, in the municipalities of Tlaltenango ...

  4. Parras Municipality - Wikipedia

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    9,271.7 km 2 (3,579.8 sq mi) Population. (2005) • Total. 44,715. Parras is one of the 38 municipalities of Coahuila, in north-eastern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Parras de la Fuente. The municipality covers an area of 9,271.7 km 2. As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 44,715.

  5. Second Flying Company of San Carlos de Parras - Wikipedia

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    Second Flying Company of San Carlos de Parras, also known as the Álamo de Parras Company, were Spanish lancers from San José y Santiago del Álamo in Coahuila. Their 1803 occupation of the San Antonio de Valero Mission is reputed to be the reason the mission was renamed "the Alamo." The compañía volante (flying company) were mounted ...

  6. Coahuila - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, Coahuila's economy represents 3.5% of Mexico's total gross domestic product or US$22,874 million. [16] Coahuila's economy has a strong focus on export oriented manufacturing (i.e. maquiladora / INMEX). As of 2005, 221,273 people are employed in the manufacturing sector. [17] Foreign direct investment in Coahuila was US$143.1 million ...

  7. Francisco I. Madero, Coahuila - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.fimcoahuila.gob.mx. Francisco I. Madero is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. It is located at the southwestern part of the state near the Durango state border, in the economic region known as Laguna at 25°46′31″N 103°16′23″W, at a mean height of 1,100 m (3,600 ft) above sea level. It serves as the ...

  8. Saltillo - Wikipedia

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    Saltillo (Latin American Spanish: [salˈtiʝo] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Coahuila and is also the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name. Mexico City, Monterrey, and Saltillo are all connected by a major railroad and highway. As of a 2020 census, Saltillo had a population of 879,958 ...

  9. Mexican wine - Wikipedia

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    The Parras Valley in Coahuila has held its Feria de la Uva y el Vino (Festival of Grapes and Wine) since 1945, centered on the town of Parras de la Fuente. The event showcases the area's wines as well as other local products such as handcrafts, candies, denim clothing and food. This event is generally held in June. [21]