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is generally flat, with somewhat prominent relief formations (up to 1,600 m (5,249 ft) south and southwest of the city, thus visible at well-nigh any given point in the city. Higher mountains, over 3,000 m (9,843 ft), are on the southern, mostly uninhabited section of the Municipality, the most prominent being El Picacho.
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It takes place on September 15 and 16. There are celebrations all around the city, but the most important is the one celebrated in the Plaza Mayor. People wear traditional Mexican clothes, eat traditional dishes and "Antojitos". At night the city mayor makes the traditional celebration of "El Grito".
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The "Canal de la Perla" (the Pearl Watercourse), an underground watercourse built in the 19th century to drive the Nazas' river water to the fields near the city, was re-discovered in 2003 and re-opened in 2014. It now passes under the oldest part of the city and it can be visited and walked through.
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that separates it from Gómez Palacio, Durango. The municipality covers 1,947.7 km (752.0 sq mi), including much of the rural area south of the city. The city's elevation is 1,120 m (3,670 ft), which is low for the Mexican interior. The terrain where the urban area is spread
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The area was originally a center for ranching. With irrigation the city became an important center for support for farming and processing of cotton. In the middle of the 20th century, it became an industrial city. The city has industries in textiles, clothing and metals processing. Some important
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The area was originally a center for ranching. With irrigation, the city became an important center for farming and the processing of cotton. In the middle of the 20th century, it became an industrial city. The cities (i.e. the metropolitan area) have industries in textiles, clothing and metals
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In 2006, the "Museo Arocena" (Arocena Museum) that holds art collections from the pre-Hispanic times to the present, was opened; it also has a section dedicated to Mexico's and Torreón's history. There are also temporal expositions, conferences, book fairs, movies, and activities for children.
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After the Mexican Revolution, the city continued to develop economically; during the first years of the 20th century, the primary industry of the city was farming, although other industries later formed or were established in the area.
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On September 15, 2007, Torreón celebrated its first 100 years as a chartered city. It held a series of cultural events from September 15, 2006, to September 15, 2007, culminating on the day that the city turned 100 years old.
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The main annual festival in Torreón is the Cotton and Grape Fair (Feria del Algodón y La Uva) which takes place in September. It contains cultural events, music, food and amusement rides.
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The first Spanish mission arrived in 1566, led by Fr. Pedro Espinareda. However, the city developed only in the independent Mexican era, around a
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the Alameda Ignacio Zaragoza, the Cristo de las Noas, the Puerta de Torreón, the Plaza Mayor and the Plaza de Armas in the Historic Center
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effect causes temperatures on summer nights to be considerably warmer than nearby areas. Flora and fauna are those common to
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There are also several shopping centers in the city, including Galerias Laguna, Plaza Cuatro Caminos, and Intermall.
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are served by several public and private universities. Some of the most recognized institutions in the area are:
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According to archaeological findings, the area of Torreón was populated around the 10th millennium BC.
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Jacques, Leo M. Dambourges (Autumn 1974). "The Chinese Massacre in Torreon (Coahuila) in 1911".
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processing. Some important industries and companies have business here, like
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Torreón is near the southwest border of the state of Coahuila, within the
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The next day (September 16) there is a parade on the Morelos Avenue.
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La Ciudad de los Grandes Esfuerzos (The City of the Big Efforts)
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This article is about the city in Mexico. For other uses, see
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Mexico faces up to uneasy anniversary of Chinese massacre
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One of the few remaining towers (Torreones) in the city.
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industries and companies that have business here, like
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It is also used for cultural and artistic exhibitions.
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Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
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Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005
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region of the state. The border is delineated by the
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From top to bottom from left to right: the Alameda Ignacio Zaragoza, the Cristo de las Noas, the Puerta de Torreón, the Plaza Mayor and the Plaza de Armas in the Historic Center
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25°32′31″N 103°24′30″W / 25.54194°N 103.40833°W / 25.54194; -103.40833
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