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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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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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was shot in the back of the head by an unknown man while Purón was taking a selfie with an admirer. Purón died on the spot, becoming the 112th candidate or politician to be killed since Mexico's electoral campaign began in
September 2017. Purón was supposed to run in the
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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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Monumento al Centenario de la Independencia (Inaugurated on September 16, 1910, by President Porfirio Díaz, located between the streets of Zaragoza and Fuentes, to be later transferred to the Central Square of Colonia Roma on July 15,
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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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by U.S.-bound exports from several factories and also by persons who hope to cross the border into the United States. It is estimated that in a couple of years it will become the third most populated city of the state of
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On Monday, September 17, 2012, at least 30, and possibly more than 100, inmates broke out of a prison here, near the U.S.-Mexico border, by digging a tunnel from the prison's carpentry section.
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1561:Centro de Desarrollo Comunitario Col. Doctores
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1885:Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Bravo)
1876:Parish of Our Lady of San Juan de Los Lagos
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2387:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1981–2000"
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1842:Piedras Negras-Eagle Pass Tornadoes
2044:Coal Thermoelectric Power Plant II
1953:Sports Unit 'Santiago V. González'
1941:Municipal Gymnasium 'Beto Estrada'
1750:La Rancherita del Aire 580 AM XEMU
1518:Plaza de Toros Monumental "Arizpe"
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1810:Territorio de Coahuila y Texas
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1962:Sports Unit 'Víctor M. Rueda'
1956:Sports Unit 'Guadalupe Rivas'
1897:Rectory of Our Lady of Carmen
1775:International Bridges Channel
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3133:. MSNBC. 17 September 2012.
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1984:International Festival of
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1978:Bike Fest (May and June)
1858:Piedras Negras Cathedral
1763:TV Azteca Piedras Negras
1744:La Norteñita 830 AM XEIK
1395:Like Water for Chocolate
370:223 m (732 ft)
244:Piedras Negras, Coahuila
214:Piedras Negras, Coahuila
141:Piedras Negras, Coahuila
134:City in Coahuila, Mexico
3097:. ContraPunto Noticias.
2985:"Coahuiltecamedios.com"
2817:"NationalNachosDay.com"
2148:Piedras Negras has two
1804:Agencia de Noticias SIP
1766:Super Channel 12.1/12.2
678:The Northern Region of
344:Norma Treviño González
119:For more guidance, see
3476:Matamoros de la Laguna
3005:. La-rancherita.com.mx
2937:"superestelar1079.com"
1929:Piedras Negras Stadium
1906:Living Water Fountains
1823:On April 4, 2004, the
1735:La Consentida 104.4 FM
1717:Súper Estelar 107.9 FM
1483:Estadio Piedras Negras
1443:The Handicrafts Museum
1430:
1406:No Country for Old Men
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3506:Santa Rosa de Múzquiz
3053:. Coahuilaenlinea.com
2821:NationalNachosDay.com
1981:Livestock Fair (June)
1729:BACK FM 100.9 FM XHBM
1656:1.5 million, roughly
1515:Plaza de las Culturas
1470:Plaza de las Culturas
1452:De La Ventana Caverns
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709:hot semi-arid climate
707:Piedras Negras has a
659:2018 Mexican election
551:in the U.S. state of
437: • Summer (
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3708:CADNR 004 Don Martín
2917:on 13 September 2010
2399:on 10 February 2016.
2319:. Cable News Network
2242:on 28 September 2007
2136:, with 4'75 S.M. or
1959:Sports Unit 'MICARE'
1918:Among many others...
1813:ContraPunto Noticias
1769:Nu9ve Piedras Negras
782:Record high °C (°F)
284:28.70000; -100.52306
220:Show map of Coahuila
3622:San Juan de Sabinas
3396:Francisco I. Madero
3392:Francisco I. Madero
2943:on 18 February 2012
2152:, as designated by
1933:Stadium Section 123
1793:Internet local news
1741:La Mexicana 1320 AM
1486:Estadio Sección 123
1414:From Dusk Till Dawn
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635:On April 24, 2007,
583:José López Portillo
275: /
3723:Maderas del Carmen
2447:on 6 January 2014.
2421:on 17 October 2017
1543:Casa de la Cultura
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340: • Mayor
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316:Municipality
96:edit summary
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3676:Villa Unión
3672:Villa Unión
3270:Government
2969:10 November
2801:28 November
2707:29 December
2660:23 December
2566:21 December
2516:28 December
2161:Sandy, Utah
2120:Workmanship
2010:maquiladora
1834:In 2007, a
1723:Amor 107 FM
1686:El Día News
1675:Zócalo News
1664:Local media
1478:Mexico City
1474:Teotihuacan
650: [
608:Fort Duncan
606:, south of
453:Postal code
327:Established
282: /
270:100°31′23″W
3753:Categories
3596:Sacramento
3592:Sacramento
2845:2017-03-05
2613:9 December
2236:"Historia"
2197:References
1950:River Walk
1669:Newspapers
1646:motorcycle
1457:El Mercado
1353:Source 2:
1208:(≥ 0.1 mm)
674:Demography
604:Rio Grande
563:, and the
549:Eagle Pass
545:Rio Grande
375:Population
335:Government
267:28°42′00″N
51:in Spanish
3516:Nadadores
3512:Nadadores
3472:Matamoros
3279:Governors
3248:(capital)
3235:State of
3095:"Portada"
3073:"Portada"
2770:"YouTube"
2744:"YouTube"
2676:"YouTube"
2629:"YouTube"
2582:"YouTube"
2532:"YouTube"
2167:Monterrey
1988:(October)
1840:See also
1698:(tabloid)
1639:Bike Fest
688:municipio
669:Geography
464:Area code
448:(Central)
417:Time zone
367:Elevation
114:talk page
3686:Zaragoza
3682:Zaragoza
3606:Saltillo
3602:Saltillo
3566:Progreso
3562:Progreso
3486:Monclova
3482:Monclova
3466:Lamadrid
3462:Lamadrid
3426:Guerrero
3422:Guerrero
3402:Frontera
3386:Escobedo
3382:Escobedo
3366:Castaños
3362:Castaños
3274:Congress
3246:Saltillo
3237:Coahuila
3162:July 16,
3135:Archived
2728:21 April
2482:and the
2349:12 April
2169:, Mexico
2134:Saltillo
2002:Coahuila
1780:Internet
1660:37,875.
1597:Infoteca
1464:Cristero
1416:season 3
1253:Average
1201:(21.19)
1132:Average
892:(101.1)
887:(100.8)
847:(119.5)
832:(102.9)
827:(115.7)
822:(113.7)
817:(116.6)
812:(119.5)
807:(113.0)
802:(108.3)
797:(104.7)
792:(104.4)
697:Monclova
693:Coahuila
680:Coahuila
537:Coahuila
309:Coahuila
90:provide
3718:Jimulco
3656:Torreón
3652:Torreón
3586:Sabinas
3582:Sabinas
3502:Múzquiz
3496:Morelos
3492:Morelos
3446:Jiménez
3442:Jiménez
3436:Hidalgo
3432:Hidalgo
3356:Candela
3352:Candela
3346:Arteaga
3342:Arteaga
3336:Allende
3332:Allende
3316:Abasolo
3312:Abasolo
3141:5 March
3115:5 March
3079:5 March
3057:5 March
3035:5 March
3009:5 March
2947:5 March
2921:5 March
2895:5 March
2869:5 March
2780:5 March
2754:5 March
2686:5 March
2639:5 March
2592:5 March
2542:5 March
2495:5 March
2464:1 April
2323:25 June
2294:5 March
2246:5 March
2138:Torreón
1996:Economy
1836:tornado
1476:, near
1421:Tourism
1196:(0.53)
1191:(1.02)
1186:(2.96)
1181:(2.88)
1176:(2.07)
1171:(2.33)
1166:(2.20)
1161:(2.74)
1156:(1.95)
1151:(1.08)
1146:(0.66)
1141:(0.75)
1127:(14.0)
1122:(17.6)
1117:(19.4)
1112:(26.6)
1107:(48.2)
1102:(59.9)
1097:(53.6)
1092:(46.4)
1087:(36.3)
1082:(30.2)
1077:(19.4)
1072:(15.8)
1067:(14.0)
1057:(59.2)
1052:(41.5)
1047:(49.1)
1042:(60.3)
1037:(70.3)
1032:(75.4)
1027:(74.8)
1022:(73.2)
1017:(68.0)
1012:(59.0)
1007:(52.0)
1002:(45.1)
997:(40.8)
987:(72.3)
982:(55.0)
977:(61.7)
972:(73.0)
967:(83.1)
962:(88.2)
957:(87.8)
952:(86.2)
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942:(73.2)
937:(65.5)
932:(58.5)
927:(54.0)
917:(85.3)
912:(68.4)
907:(74.3)
902:(85.6)
897:(95.9)
882:(99.1)
877:(93.7)
872:(87.3)
867:(79.2)
862:(71.6)
857:(67.3)
842:(94.1)
837:(95.7)
787:(99.5)
703:Climate
597:History
581:named "
483:Website
473:Airport
426:Central
403:Demonym
397:245,155
386:173,959
295:Country
112:to the
94:in the
53:.
3733:Ocampo
3728:Mapimí
3666:Viesca
3662:Viesca
3546:Parras
3542:Parras
3536:Ocampo
3532:Ocampo
3456:Juárez
3452:Juárez
3261:Anthem
3254:Topics
2269:
1633:nachos
1500:1950).
1412:2016:
1403:2007:
1392:1993:
1343:2,731
738:Month
619:slaves
298:Mexico
3322:Acuña
2911:"EXA"
2425:4 May
2397:(PDF)
2390:(PDF)
2174:Notes
2006:INEGI
1986:Nacho
1703:Radio
1654:Mex$
1629:Nacho
1525:1963)
1248:56.1
1199:538.1
1125:−10.0
1065:−10.0
777:Year
654:]
553:Texas
547:from
533:state
457:26000
446:UTC-5
422:UTC-6
393:Metro
346:(PRI)
304:State
74:DeepL
3526:Nava
3522:Nava
3164:2012
3143:2014
3117:2014
3081:2014
3059:2014
3037:2014
3011:2014
2971:2018
2949:2014
2923:2014
2897:2014
2871:2014
2803:2010
2782:2014
2756:2014
2730:2010
2709:2010
2688:2014
2662:2010
2641:2014
2615:2010
2594:2014
2568:2010
2544:2014
2518:2010
2497:2014
2466:2010
2427:2015
2351:2011
2325:2018
2296:2014
2267:ISBN
2248:2014
2130:IMSS
1658:US$
1340:143
1337:165
1334:276
1331:289
1328:267
1325:285
1322:243
1319:298
1316:234
1313:199
1310:182
1307:150
1257:(%)
1245:3.7
1242:4.4
1239:6.0
1236:4.9
1233:4.2
1230:4.2
1227:4.0
1224:5.5
1221:4.5
1218:4.2
1215:5.3
1212:5.2
1194:13.4
1189:25.9
1184:75.2
1179:73.2
1174:52.6
1169:59.3
1164:56.0
1159:69.6
1154:49.6
1149:27.5
1144:16.7
1139:19.1
1120:−8.0
1115:−7.0
1110:−3.0
1100:15.5
1095:12.0
1080:−1.0
1075:−7.0
1070:−9.0
1055:15.1
1040:15.7
1035:21.3
1030:24.1
1025:23.8
1020:22.9
1015:20.0
1010:15.0
1005:11.1
985:22.4
980:12.8
975:16.5
970:22.8
965:28.4
960:31.2
955:31.0
950:30.1
945:27.2
940:22.9
935:18.6
930:14.7
925:12.2
915:29.6
910:20.2
905:23.5
900:29.8
895:35.5
890:38.4
885:38.2
880:37.3
875:34.3
870:30.7
865:26.2
860:22.0
855:19.6
845:48.6
840:34.5
835:35.4
830:39.4
825:46.5
820:45.4
815:47.0
810:48.6
805:45.0
800:42.4
795:40.4
790:40.2
785:37.5
774:Dec
771:Nov
768:Oct
765:Sep
762:Aug
759:Jul
756:Jun
753:May
750:Apr
747:Mar
744:Feb
741:Jan
621:and
492:.gob
382:City
358:City
351:Area
177:Seal
149:City
88:must
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