Hidalgo, Nuevo León
Hidalgo is a town of approximately 20,000 people, and seat of the Municipality of Hidalgo. It is located in the state of Nuevo León, in Northeastern Mexico.
Features
The major cement company Cemex began with operations here, and still has an operating factory.
The limestone cliffs and spires of the Potrero Chico rock climbing area, in the municipality, draws rock-climbers from across Mexico and around the world.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hidalgo, Nuevo León.
- https://potrerochico.org/hidalgo/about-hidalgo-nuevo-leon-mexico
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State of Nuevo León
Monterrey (capital)
- Abasolo
- Agualeguas
- Allende
- Anáhuac
- Apodaca
- Aramberri
- Bustamante
- Cadereyta Jiménez
- El Carmen
- Cerralvo
- China
- Ciénega de Flores
- Doctor Arroyo
- Doctor Coss
- Doctor González
- Galeana
- García
- General Bravo
- General Escobedo
- General Terán
- General Treviño
- General Zaragoza
- General Zuazua
- Guadalupe
- Hidalgo
- Higueras
- Hualahuises
- Iturbide
- Juárez
- Lampazos de Naranjo
- Linares
- Los Aldamas
- Los Herreras
- Los Ramones
- Marín
- Melchor Ocampo
- Mier y Noriega
- Mina
- Montemorelos
- Monterrey
- Parás
- Pesquería
- Rayones
- Sabinas Hidalgo
- Salinas Victoria
- San Nicolás de los Garza
- San Pedro Garza García
- Santa Catarina
- Santiago
- Vallecillo
- Villaldama
- Monterrey metropolitan area
- Peripheral Region
- Northern Nuevo León
- Salinas Valley
- Citrícola Region
- Pilón Valley
- Southern Nuevo León
- Río Blanco Valley
25°59′N 100°27′W / 25.983°N 100.450°W / 25.983; -100.450
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