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"On
this west-east point of Mota de San
Andres,
this twenty-first day of the month of February in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and one, I, Lieutenant of the Royal Army Calvary, Don
Antonio Cordero y Bustamante, Military and Political Governor by S. M. (Q.
D. G.)... declare out loud: This is Villa de Nava!”
More than two centuries have passed
since that historic event. Today, the city of Nava has been transformed and
strengthened into an area of well-known prosperity through its agricultural
richness (wheat, corn, forage); coal, represented by MICARE (Rio Escondido
Coal Mine); and the thermoelectric complex Carbon I (Jose Lopez Portillo)
and Carbon II, which generate 10% of the country’s electrical energy.
Nava also has peaceful sites like
the old San Andres church, the Persaventura water park and the House of
Culture, not to mention the fun times that can be had listening to the
advice of Uncle Laureano in the plaza.

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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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