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If
General Ignacio Zaragoza had known that his name would
be assigned, in 1868, to this city, he surely would have been very pleased.
This region is so vast that you’ll definitely need to make sure you have
enough time to enjoy it. The municipal seat welcomes us with the Walk of the
Patriots, the Main Plaza, San Fernando de Rosas Temple and the old Railroad
Station,
Traversed by the Escondido, San
Antonio and San Rodrigo rivers, Zaragoza is in the middle of adventure:
hunting ranches, dams like La Fragua which hold fishing tournaments;
haciendas like those in Patiños and San Fernando, festivals like the
traditional parade on horseback or the Fair of the North. All this is
surrounded by abundant, high quality springs and cactus fields.
Zaragoza is close, has everything
to offer, and has its doors open. We’re waiting for you!

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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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