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In
regards to land area, Ocampo is the largest municipality in Coahuila
occupying 17.44% of the total state. In 1890, it broke away from Cuatro
Cienegas to form its own town. It is a place with many interesting faces and
where its inhabitants, dedicated to raising livestock in its pastures, lead
and silver mining and agriculture, can boast of having a great diversity of
attractions. To the north, La Mota, San Jose de las Piedras, the Sierra del
Pino, Maderas del Carmen Protected Area and Boquillas del Carmen allow us to
enjoy ourselves, to admire cave paintings, fossils, and a rich biodiversity
made up of forests and dunes and to hunt animals such as deer, bear and wild
boar. If this is not enough, we are invited to the large festival in honor
of Santa Catalina de Siena on April 30th.

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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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