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Piedras Negras was 143,915 inhabitants, equal to 5.77% of the population of Coahuila. 17% of the population of Piedras Negras came from other states, 3% were foreigners, and the rest were born in Coahuila. Piedras Negras has a high population growth due partly to its status as a border city fueled
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Following the discovery of huge deposits of coal in the region, in 1881 a railroad track was begun that was completed in 1883. The regional economy flourished and on
December 1, 1888, it was granted city status; this time with the name of Ciudad Porfirio Díaz. After the fall of Diaz in 1911, the city
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Other important sources of employment in the region are the coal and coal 2 thermoelectric plants, Minera Carbonífera Río
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September with an average monthly downfall in excess of 80 millimetres (3.1 in) but that is highly sporadic lending to frequent drought conditions. The period of lowest precipitation is between December through March, with a monthly average of 30
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currently certified by different national and international bodies. Another important industrial branch is automotive metal, specialized in the manufacture of parts for suspension, which has been a fundamental pillar in the economy of the region, employing more than 2,000 people.
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This central is interconnected to the National System through 2 lines of 230 kV and 2 lines of 400 kV which are directed towards Arroyo el Coyote de Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas and towards The Coal Frontier in Ciudad Frontera Coahuila respectively.
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On June 15, 1850, a group of 34 men (commanded by Andrés Zapata, Gaspar Salazar and Antonio Ramírez) met with Colonel Juan Manuel Maldonado to give the news that they had created a pass point at Piedras Negras, to the right of the
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1874:Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Bravo)
1865:Parish of Our Lady of San Juan de Los Lagos
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2376:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1981–2000"
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1831:Piedras Negras-Eagle Pass Tornadoes
2033:Coal Thermoelectric Power Plant II
1942:Sports Unit 'Santiago V. González'
1930:Municipal Gymnasium 'Beto Estrada'
1739:La Rancherita del Aire 580 AM XEMU
1507:Plaza de Toros Monumental "Arizpe"
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1799:Territorio de Coahuila y Texas
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1612:International Day of the Nacho
1565:Gran Bosque Urbano – El Vergel
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1951:Sports Unit 'Víctor M. Rueda'
1945:Sports Unit 'Guadalupe Rivas'
1886:Rectory of Our Lady of Carmen
1764:International Bridges Channel
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3122:. MSNBC. 17 September 2012.
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1973:International Festival of
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1967:Bike Fest (May and June)
1847:Piedras Negras Cathedral
1752:TV Azteca Piedras Negras
1733:La Norteñita 830 AM XEIK
1384:Like Water for Chocolate
359:223 m (732 ft)
233:Piedras Negras, Coahuila
203:Piedras Negras, Coahuila
130:Piedras Negras, Coahuila
123:City in Coahuila, Mexico
3086:. ContraPunto Noticias.
2974:"Coahuiltecamedios.com"
2806:"NationalNachosDay.com"
2137:Piedras Negras has two
1793:Agencia de Noticias SIP
1755:Super Channel 12.1/12.2
667:The Northern Region of
333:Norma Treviño González
108:For more guidance, see
3465:Matamoros de la Laguna
2994:. La-rancherita.com.mx
2926:"superestelar1079.com"
1918:Piedras Negras Stadium
1895:Living Water Fountains
1812:On April 4, 2004, the
1724:La Consentida 104.4 FM
1706:Súper Estelar 107.9 FM
1472:Estadio Piedras Negras
1432:The Handicrafts Museum
1419:
1395:No Country for Old Men
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501:Spanish pronunciation:
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3042:. Coahuilaenlinea.com
2810:NationalNachosDay.com
1970:Livestock Fair (June)
1718:BACK FM 100.9 FM XHBM
1645:1.5 million, roughly
1504:Plaza de las Culturas
1459:Plaza de las Culturas
1441:De La Ventana Caverns
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698:hot semi-arid climate
696:Piedras Negras has a
648:2018 Mexican election
540:in the U.S. state of
426: • Summer (
81:copyright attribution
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3697:CADNR 004 Don Martín
2906:on 13 September 2010
2388:on 10 February 2016.
2308:. Cable News Network
2231:on 28 September 2007
2125:, with 4'75 S.M. or
1948:Sports Unit 'MICARE'
1907:Among many others...
1802:ContraPunto Noticias
1758:Nu9ve Piedras Negras
771:Record high °C (°F)
273:28.70000; -100.52306
209:Show map of Coahuila
3611:San Juan de Sabinas
3385:Francisco I. Madero
3381:Francisco I. Madero
2932:on 18 February 2012
2141:, as designated by
1922:Stadium Section 123
1782:Internet local news
1730:La Mexicana 1320 AM
1475:Estadio Sección 123
1403:From Dusk Till Dawn
1051:Record low °C (°F)
911:Daily mean °C (°F)
624:On April 24, 2007,
572:José López Portillo
264: /
3712:Maderas del Carmen
2436:on 6 January 2014.
2410:on 17 October 2017
1532:Casa de la Cultura
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239:Show map of Mexico
89:interlanguage link
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3172:Official website]
2954:. recuerdo967.com
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305:Municipality
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3661:Villa Unión
3259:Government
2958:10 November
2790:28 November
2696:29 December
2649:23 December
2555:21 December
2505:28 December
2150:Sandy, Utah
2109:Workmanship
1999:maquiladora
1823:In 2007, a
1712:Amor 107 FM
1675:El Día News
1664:Zócalo News
1653:Local media
1467:Mexico City
1463:Teotihuacan
639: [
597:Fort Duncan
595:, south of
442:Postal code
316:Established
271: /
259:100°31′23″W
3742:Categories
3585:Sacramento
3581:Sacramento
2834:2017-03-05
2602:9 December
2225:"Historia"
2186:References
1939:River Walk
1658:Newspapers
1635:motorcycle
1446:El Mercado
1342:Source 2:
1197:(≥ 0.1 mm)
663:Demography
593:Rio Grande
552:, and the
538:Eagle Pass
534:Rio Grande
364:Population
324:Government
256:28°42′00″N
40:in Spanish
3505:Nadadores
3501:Nadadores
3461:Matamoros
3268:Governors
3237:(capital)
3224:State of
3084:"Portada"
3062:"Portada"
2759:"YouTube"
2733:"YouTube"
2665:"YouTube"
2618:"YouTube"
2571:"YouTube"
2521:"YouTube"
2156:Monterrey
1977:(October)
1829:See also
1687:(tabloid)
1628:Bike Fest
677:municipio
658:Geography
453:Area code
437:(Central)
406:Time zone
356:Elevation
103:talk page
3675:Zaragoza
3671:Zaragoza
3595:Saltillo
3591:Saltillo
3555:Progreso
3551:Progreso
3475:Monclova
3471:Monclova
3455:Lamadrid
3451:Lamadrid
3415:Guerrero
3411:Guerrero
3391:Frontera
3375:Escobedo
3371:Escobedo
3355:Castaños
3351:Castaños
3263:Congress
3235:Saltillo
3226:Coahuila
3151:July 16,
3124:Archived
2717:21 April
2471:and the
2338:12 April
2158:, Mexico
2123:Saltillo
1991:Coahuila
1769:Internet
1649:37,875.
1586:Infoteca
1453:Cristero
1405:season 3
1242:Average
1190:(21.19)
1121:Average
881:(101.1)
876:(100.8)
836:(119.5)
821:(102.9)
816:(115.7)
811:(113.7)
806:(116.6)
801:(119.5)
796:(113.0)
791:(108.3)
786:(104.7)
781:(104.4)
686:Monclova
682:Coahuila
669:Coahuila
526:Coahuila
298:Coahuila
79:provide
3707:Jimulco
3645:Torreón
3641:Torreón
3575:Sabinas
3571:Sabinas
3491:Múzquiz
3485:Morelos
3481:Morelos
3435:Jiménez
3431:Jiménez
3425:Hidalgo
3421:Hidalgo
3345:Candela
3341:Candela
3335:Arteaga
3331:Arteaga
3325:Allende
3321:Allende
3305:Abasolo
3301:Abasolo
3130:5 March
3104:5 March
3068:5 March
3046:5 March
3024:5 March
2998:5 March
2936:5 March
2910:5 March
2884:5 March
2858:5 March
2769:5 March
2743:5 March
2675:5 March
2628:5 March
2581:5 March
2531:5 March
2484:5 March
2453:1 April
2312:25 June
2283:5 March
2235:5 March
2127:Torreón
1985:Economy
1825:tornado
1465:, near
1410:Tourism
1185:(0.53)
1180:(1.02)
1175:(2.96)
1170:(2.88)
1165:(2.07)
1160:(2.33)
1155:(2.20)
1150:(2.74)
1145:(1.95)
1140:(1.08)
1135:(0.66)
1130:(0.75)
1116:(14.0)
1111:(17.6)
1106:(19.4)
1101:(26.6)
1096:(48.2)
1091:(59.9)
1086:(53.6)
1081:(46.4)
1076:(36.3)
1071:(30.2)
1066:(19.4)
1061:(15.8)
1056:(14.0)
1046:(59.2)
1041:(41.5)
1036:(49.1)
1031:(60.3)
1026:(70.3)
1021:(75.4)
1016:(74.8)
1011:(73.2)
1006:(68.0)
1001:(59.0)
996:(52.0)
991:(45.1)
986:(40.8)
976:(72.3)
971:(55.0)
966:(61.7)
961:(73.0)
956:(83.1)
951:(88.2)
946:(87.8)
941:(86.2)
936:(81.0)
931:(73.2)
926:(65.5)
921:(58.5)
916:(54.0)
906:(85.3)
901:(68.4)
896:(74.3)
891:(85.6)
886:(95.9)
871:(99.1)
866:(93.7)
861:(87.3)
856:(79.2)
851:(71.6)
846:(67.3)
831:(94.1)
826:(95.7)
776:(99.5)
692:Climate
586:History
570:named "
472:Website
462:Airport
415:Central
392:Demonym
386:245,155
375:173,959
284:Country
101:to the
83:in the
42:.
3722:Ocampo
3717:Mapimí
3655:Viesca
3651:Viesca
3535:Parras
3531:Parras
3525:Ocampo
3521:Ocampo
3445:Juárez
3441:Juárez
3250:Anthem
3243:Topics
2258:
1622:nachos
1489:1950).
1401:2016:
1392:2007:
1381:1993:
1332:2,731
727:Month
608:slaves
287:Mexico
3311:Acuña
2900:"EXA"
2414:4 May
2386:(PDF)
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2163:Notes
1995:INEGI
1975:Nacho
1692:Radio
1643:Mex$
1618:Nacho
1514:1963)
1237:56.1
1188:538.1
1114:−10.0
1054:−10.0
766:Year
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542:Texas
536:from
522:state
446:26000
435:UTC-5
411:UTC-6
382:Metro
335:(PRI)
293:State
63:DeepL
3515:Nava
3511:Nava
3153:2012
3132:2014
3106:2014
3070:2014
3048:2014
3026:2014
3000:2014
2960:2018
2938:2014
2912:2014
2886:2014
2860:2014
2792:2010
2771:2014
2745:2014
2719:2010
2698:2010
2677:2014
2651:2010
2630:2014
2604:2010
2583:2014
2557:2010
2533:2014
2507:2010
2486:2014
2455:2010
2416:2015
2340:2011
2314:2018
2285:2014
2256:ISBN
2237:2014
2119:IMSS
1647:US$
1329:143
1326:165
1323:276
1320:289
1317:267
1314:285
1311:243
1308:298
1305:234
1302:199
1299:182
1296:150
1246:(%)
1234:3.7
1231:4.4
1228:6.0
1225:4.9
1222:4.2
1219:4.2
1216:4.0
1213:5.5
1210:4.5
1207:4.2
1204:5.3
1201:5.2
1183:13.4
1178:25.9
1173:75.2
1168:73.2
1163:52.6
1158:59.3
1153:56.0
1148:69.6
1143:49.6
1138:27.5
1133:16.7
1128:19.1
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1104:−7.0
1099:−3.0
1089:15.5
1084:12.0
1069:−1.0
1064:−7.0
1059:−9.0
1044:15.1
1029:15.7
1024:21.3
1019:24.1
1014:23.8
1009:22.9
1004:20.0
999:15.0
994:11.1
974:22.4
969:12.8
964:16.5
959:22.8
954:28.4
949:31.2
944:31.0
939:30.1
934:27.2
929:22.9
924:18.6
919:14.7
914:12.2
904:29.6
899:20.2
894:23.5
889:29.8
884:35.5
879:38.4
874:38.2
869:37.3
864:34.3
859:30.7
854:26.2
849:22.0
844:19.6
834:48.6
829:34.5
824:35.4
819:39.4
814:46.5
809:45.4
804:47.0
799:48.6
794:45.0
789:42.4
784:40.4
779:40.2
774:37.5
763:Dec
760:Nov
757:Oct
754:Sep
751:Aug
748:Jul
745:Jun
742:May
739:Apr
736:Mar
733:Feb
730:Jan
610:and
481:.gob
371:City
347:City
340:Area
166:Seal
138:City
77:must
75:You
56:View
3291:and
2305:CNN
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1282:69
1279:70
1276:68
1273:66
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