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The
abundant production of peaches, apricots, apples,
and nuts has given this area the right to call itself the Flower and Fruit
Garden of Coahuila. Its name is reminiscent of the notable soldier Francisco
Lamadrid. The town complements its economic activity with the sowing of
beans, corn, and squash. The nearby town of Monclova acts as a natural
source of labor. Its abundant vegetation, most notably its tall walnut
trees, make it ideal for taking a dip in the El Cariño de Montaña spa, the
Salada channel, or in the La Casita pond. If you are looking for adventure,
the Marqués Canyon and the La Zumbadora cave, with its underground springs,
are perfect.

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