Nuevo León
Nuevo León is a state in the northeast of Mexico and south of Texas. It is known as the financial center of the country. It has a wide range of tourist attractions, such as museums, thematic parks, natural parks, grottos, as well as archaeological sites, gastronomy, and folklore. Its capital, Monterrey, the city of the mountains, is host venue of important international events, congresses, fairs, conventions and exhibitions.
Nuevo León Media
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The Provincias Internas in 1815, showing the territory of Coahuila, the New Kingdom of León, Nuevo Santander, and Texas.
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Portrait of Servando Teresa de Mier
Monterrey from Independence Hill, in the rear of the Bishop´s Palace. On stone by F. Swington, colored by G. & W. Edicott, New York, 1847. Depiction of Monterrey under U.S. occupation.
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Santiago Vidaurri, governor of Nuevo León and Coahuila (1855–1864)
- Cerveceria Moctezuma. Orizoba (sic). Mexico (21605591919).jpg
Due to the vertical integration of Moctezuma Brewery (pictured), various other companies, such as Vidrios y Cristales de Monterrey, were established in the state.
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Condominio Acero - panoramio
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Monterrey skyline marked by various skyscrapers in the 2010s.
From top to bottom, the map displays the state's three physiographic provinces: the Great Plains, the Gulf Coastal Plains, and the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range.
The Cerro de la Silla, a well-known symbol of the state, is part of the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range.
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San Joaquin Kit Fox