Ciudad Frontera
 

In the nineteenth century, there was only one area of Monclova populated by foreigners. On the outskirts of town, its rapid and sustained development is such that it still continues. A suburb of this city of steel, Ciudad Frontera credits its growth to the great industrial potential that is afforded by its strategic location, its urban design, and its excellent communication and transportation systems. The strength of its railroad infrastructure and the modernity of the Venustiano Carranza International Airport are examples of the wealth of services that a city like this has to offer. In addition to witnessing its growth, we can appreciate examples of its historic and architectural richness upon visiting the Old Train Station, the Temple of the Sacred Heart, the Mason’s Lodge, and the Hotel America in Ciudad Frontera.

Ciudad Frontera - Old Train Station


Coahuila State
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Abasolo |  Allende |  Arteaga  | Candela | Castaños |  Cuatrocienegas |  Ciudad Acuña  |
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Ciudad Frontera |  Escobedo |  Francisco I. Madero  | Guerrero | General Cepeda |  Hidalgo |
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Juarez |  Jimenez |  Lamadrid  | Matamoros | Melchor Muzquiz |  Monclova |
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Morelos |  Nadadores |  Nava  | Ocampo | Parras de la Fuente |  Piedras Negras |
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Ramos Arizpe |  Sabinas |  Sacramento  | Saltillo ۞ Capital City | San Buenaventura |
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San Juan de Sabinas |  San Pedro de las Colonias |  Sierra Mojada  | Torreon |
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Viesca | Villa Union | Zaragoza |

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