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Arteaga is one of the 38 municipalities of Coahuila, in north-eastern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Arteaga. The municipality covers an area of 1818.6 km 2. As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 19,622. [1]
Arteaga (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾteˈaɣa] ⓘ) is a city and a Pueblo Mágico in the Mexican state of Coahuila. It serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding municipality of the same name .
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Monterreal (Spanish pronunciation: [montereˈal]) is a small ski resort situated in the municipality of Arteaga, in the southeast of the Mexican state of Coahuila, located 40 minutes from Saltillo and 90 minutes from Monterrey. It is the only commercial ski center in Mexico. The Monterreal ski center has two runs.
Its altitude is 3,575 meters above sea level, [2] it is the third highest mountain in Coahuila, after Cerro de la Viga and Sierra de la Marta. [3] The ridge is approximately 22 km long with an east–west orientation, similar to others in the area. In May 1975 and in May 1998, wildfires damaged a large portion of the mountain. [4]
San Antonio de las Alazanas is a settlement located in the municipality of Arteaga, in the southeast of the Mexican state of Coahuila.It is located in the Sierra Madre Oriental range at a height of 2,180 meters (7,150 ft) above sea level.
الگو:Location map Mexico Coahuila; سرو ده لا ویگا; کواترو چینگاس; پیدراس نگراس، کواویلا; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Abasolo (Coahuila) Torreón; Saltillo; Arteaga (Coahuila) Estadio Corona (1970) Estadio Corona (2009) Modèle:Géolocalisation/Coahuila; Cuatro Ciénegas; Ciudad Acuña; Parras de la Fuente