Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico

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🇲🇽 Monclova is a city and the seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. Monclova is the third-largest city and metropolitan area in the state in terms of population, after Torreón and Saltillo.

The city accounts for the highest production of steel in Mexico as well as Latin America, hence its nickname "The Steel Capital".

Today Monclova has one of the highest levels of commercial, industrial, and financial development, and is currently has one of the lowest poverty rates among Mexican cities. Its metropolitan area is among the 10 most competitive urban areas in the country, and it also has one of the highest labor productivity rates.

History Established on July 25, 1577 by Spanish colonists, Monclova became the first city in the region known as Coahuila, which later became the State of Coahuila.

During the colonial period and the early 19th century, Monclova served as the capital of Nueva Extremadura. It remained the capital for a few years after Mexico's independence. Prior to 1840, haciendas near Monclova were the headquarters of the Sánchez Navarro latifundio, the largest private landholding in the Americas.

During the initial battle for independence from Spain, fleeing rebel leaders who had been captured at the Wells of Baján were first taken to Monclova before the long trip to the city of Chihuahua. The captured leaders were Juan Aldama, Ignacio Allende, Miguel Hidalgo, and José Mariano Jiménez.

With the adoption of the 1824 Constitution, which created the state of Coahuila y Tejas, the capital was transferred to Saltillo. In 1828, the decision was overturned when Monclova was declared the capital of the new state, but the state legislature continued to convene in Saltillo. On March 9, 1833, the state legislature settled the dispute in Monclova's favour, and the decision was ratified by President Antonio López de Santa Anna on December 2, 1834.

With the enactment of the 1836 Constitutional Laws, by which the federal republic was converted into a centralised one, the state of Coahuila y Tejas was divided into two departments, Coahuila and Tejas (or Texas, as it would later become). Saltillo was confirmed as Coahuila's capital. However, 1835-36 was also the period of the Texas Revolution, and Texas became an independent republic.

Geography Monclova sits at an altitude of 620 m above sea level. It is located in the state's central region (Región Centro), in the east-central part of the state.

Economy The city accounts for the highest production of steel of Mexico and Latin America, hence its nickname "The Steel Capital". In 1942 the steel factory Altos Hornos de Mexico was founded, accelerating the industrial development of Monclova.

Today Monclova has one of the highest commercial, industrial and financial developments, and it is currently one of the cities with the lowest poverty rates in Mexico. Its metropolitan area is among the 10 most competitive urban areas in the country, and it also has the highest labor productivity.

Tourist Industry Buildings and monuments • The Santiago Apostol Parish Church - Construction of this building began in the second half of the eighteenth century. Its façade consists of carved cantera stone. • The San Francisco de Asis Parish Church - St. Francis of Assisi Church, seventeenth century. • Ermita de Zapopan Church - Due to damage caused during the revolution and to conserve original details like its bells and walls, restoration was carried out at the beginning of the nineteenth century. • El Polvorin (The Powder Magazine) - Museum with collections of anthropology, biology, sociology, watercolor art, geology, mathematics, communications, archery, guns, other weapons, and Mexican sexual culture. • Pape Museum Library - For 28 years, this cultural and recreational centre, promoted by the Pape Foundation, has given seasonal expositions of artistic works. Its permanent exhibit chronologically illustrates the life and work of the couple Harold and Lou Pape. It also has an auditorium for 300 people where plays and musical concerts are performed. Next to the museum is the Harold R. Pape Library. • Meteorological Observatory - The observatory is the largest in the state with a 16-inch opening. Controlled by a computer, it integrates a highly sophisticated video system that projects live images of the sun, the moon, and the planets onto a black and white screen. This observatory was constructed by the government to educate the people about the difference between astronomy and astrology. • Venustiano Carranza International Airport - The city's airport.

Parks and gardens • Xochipilli Park I and II - More than 20 hectares (49 acres) intended for relaxation and recreational activities form this original concept from the Papes. Its complete facilities include large sports and cultural spaces surrounded by green areas, lakes, rivers, fountains, and waterfalls. • The Main Square • The Zoo.

Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico 

Monclova has a population of over 381,432 people. Monclova also forms part of the wider Coahuila State which has a population of over 3,146,771 people. Monclova is situated near Saltillo.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Monclova has links with:

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Antipodal to Monclova is: 78.583,-26.9

Locations Near: Monclova -101.417,26.9

🇲🇽 García -100.583,25.817 d: 146.3  

🇲🇽 Salinas Victoria -100.3,25.967 d: 152.1  

🇲🇽 Saltillo -100.989,25.416 d: 170.5  

🇲🇽 San Nicolás de los Garza -100.283,25.75 d: 170.7  

🇲🇽 Garza García -100.37,25.657 d: 173.2  

🇲🇽 Monterrey -100.31,25.665 d: 176.2  

🇲🇽 Apodaca -100.189,25.781 d: 174.5  

🇲🇽 San Pedro Garza García -100.3,25.667 d: 176.7  

🇲🇽 San Pedro -100.3,25.667 d: 176.7  

🇲🇽 Guadalupe -100.26,25.677 d: 178.4  

Antipodal to: Monclova 78.583,-26.9

🇲🇺 Mahébourg 57.7,-20.407 d: 17772.4  

🇲🇺 Centre de Flacq 57.718,-20.2 d: 17765.1  

🇲🇺 Rivière du Rempart 57.633,-20.05 d: 17750.4  

🇲🇺 Curepipe 57.517,-20.317 d: 17750.9  

🇲🇺 Vacoas-Phoenix 57.493,-20.3 d: 17747.9  

🇲🇺 St Pierre 57.517,-20.217 d: 17746.6  

🇲🇺 Moka 57.496,-20.219 d: 17744.7  

🇲🇺 Quatre Bornes 57.479,-20.266 d: 17745.1  

🇲🇺 Mauritius 57.499,-20.162 d: 17742.4  

🇲🇺 Port-Louis 57.496,-20.165 d: 17742.3  

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