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La Grande de Coahuila, S.A. de C.V. La Mejor Regional Mexican XHVM-FM: 100.9 FM Piedras Negras Emisora del Norte, S.A. de C.V. Back FM Spanish classic hits XHWGR-FM: 101.1 FM Monclova Radio XEMF, S.A. de C.V. Exa FM Pop XHMPO-FM: 101.1 FM Ocampo Gobierno del Estado de Coahuila Radio Coahuila Public radio XHCPN-FM: 101.7 FM Piedras Negras
y al cantar a la grandeza de esta tierra alma, voz y corazones vibrarán. Oh, Coahuila, mi tierra tan querida he venido hoy con júbilo a exaltar las virtudes infinitas de este suelo que es ejemplo de trabajo y dignidad. Coro: 𝄆 Es Coahuila una tierra bendita de carácter tenaz y ejemplar; que orgullosos sus hijos proclaman
Coahuila, [a] formally Coahuila de Zaragoza, [b] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza, [c] is one of the 32 states of Mexico.The largest city and State Capital is the city of Saltillo; the second largest is Torreón and the third largest is Monclova (a former state capital); the fourth largest is Piedras Negras; and the fifth largest is Ciudad Acuña.
Coahuila Televisión 15.2 kW Gobierno del Estado de Coahuila 14 1 XHGDP-TDT: Torreón: Azteca Uno : 188.17 kW Televisión Azteca 20 2 XHO-TDT: Torreón: Las Estrellas (N+ Foro) 150 kW Televimex 24 3 XHCTTR-TDT: Torreón: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 160 kW [6] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 35 5 XELN-TDT: Torreón: Canal 5 150 kW Radio ...
Coahuila Radio is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Coahuila, broadcasting on 16 transmitters in the state. [1] Radio Coahuila's studios are located in the capital city of Saltillo , in a state office building on Periférico Luis Echeverría, alongside the Saltillo transmitter.
Pedro Fermín de Echever y Subiza: 1714 Juan de Valdes: 1714–1716 José Antonio de Eca y Múzquiz: 1716–1717 Martín de Alarcón: 1717–1719 José Azlo y Virto de Vera: 1719–1722 Blas de la Garza Falcón (1st time) 1722–1729 Manuel de Sandoval: 1729–1733 Blas de la Garza Falcón (2nd time) 1733–1735 Clemente de la Garza Falcón ...
The Northern Region of Coahuila has approximately 300,000 inhabitants. According to the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Data Processing (INEGI), in 2005 the population of the municipio of Piedras Negras was 143,915 inhabitants, equal to 5.77% of the population of Coahuila. 17% of the population of Piedras Negras came from other states, 3% were foreigners, and the rest were born ...
Map of Mexico with Coahuila highlighted. Coahuila is a state in Northeast Mexico that is divided into 38 municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Coahuila is the 15th most populous state with 3,146,771 inhabitants and the third largest by land area spanning 151,846.16 square kilometres (58,628.13 sq mi).