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Nogales is a city in the mountainous western region of the Mexican state of Veracruz. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of Nogales. [1] It is situated at , at an altitude of 1280 m. In the 2005 INEGI Census, the city reported a total population of 21,113.
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Nogales is a municipality in the mountainous western region of the Mexican state of Veracruz. The municipal seat is the city of Nogales . It is situated at 18°49′N 97°10′W / 18.817°N 97.167°W / 18.817; -97.167 , at an altitude of 1280 m, and covers a total surface area of 77.32
The largest municipality by population is Veracruz, with 607,209 residents (7.53% of the state's total), while the smallest is Landero y Coss with 1,543 residents. [2] The largest municipality by land area is Las Choapas which spans 3,508.90 km 2 (1,354.79 sq mi), and the smallest is Oteapan with 4.60 km 2 (1.78 sq mi). [ 3 ]
The full name of the state is Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave. Veracruz was named after the city of Veracruz (From Latin Vera Crux, "True Cross"), which was originally called the Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz. The suffix is in honor of Ignacio de la Llave y Segura Zevallos (1818–1863), who was the governor of Veracruz from 1861 to 1862. The ...
Veracruz–Alabama; Waterway Ferry company Mexico ferry terminal United States ferry terminal Notes Gulf of Mexico: CG Railway Ferrosur: Port of Coatzacoalcos in Coatzacoalcos: Terminal Railway Alabama State Docks in Mobile: MV Bali Sea and MV Banda Sea are train ferries that ply the 1,400-kilometre (870 mi) route carrying freight railcars.
There is a municipality of Ignacio de la Llave in the state of Veracruz, named after him.In 1932, it was renamed from San Cristóbal de la Llave. Also, the state of Veracruz was known as Veracruz-Llave from 1863 to 2004, [1] and since 2004, it has been officially known as Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave.