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Metro Area of Monterrey: "Alere flammam veritatis" Monument (Feed the flame of truth), in the main campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL The number of faculty and personnel began to grow and this prompted the construction of its own campus in 1958, the University City ( Ciudad Universitaria ), an academic complex located in ...
Map of Monterrey 1791. In the 16th century, the valley in which Monterrey sits was known as the Extremadura Valley, ... The UANL system comprises 26 colleges ...
Tigres UANL (1967–present) American Bowl (1996) The Estadio Universitario ("University Stadium"), nicknamed El Volcán ( Spanish for "The Volcano"), is a football stadium located on the campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León in San Nicolás de los Garza , Nuevo León , Mexico , in the metropolitan area of Monterrey .
Map of the Monterrey Metro network. The following is the list of the 40 stations of the Monterrey Metro system (also referred to as Metrorrey) of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, organized by line. [1]
The Monterrey metropolitan area, also known as Greater Monterrey, refers to the surrounding urban agglomeration of Monterrey, Nuevo León. Officially called Area Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Monterrey , the metropolitan area is the 2nd-largest in Mexico.
Tigres UANL (Mexico): 2023-24 Liga MX Apertura runner-up UNAM Pumas (Mexico): 2023-24 Liga MX aggregate finish Vancouver Whitecaps (Canada): 2024 Canadian Championship winner
Estadio Gaspar Mass is an artificial turf stadium in San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico, a city in the Monterrey metropolitan area. It is primarily used for American football and is the home field for the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) Auténticos Tigres. It has a seating capacity of approximately 16,000.
Diego Díaz de Berlanga was the person that redacted Monterrey's Foundation Act, and authorized the first land permissions to its first settlers. In 1830 the area was declared to the category of village, with the name of San Nicolás de los Garza, in honor of the patron saint of the town. On 12 May 1970 it was declared a city.