Coahuila
Coahuila is a state in Northern Mexico.
Cities
- Saltillo - State capital.
- Ciudad Acuña - On the border.
- Monclova - Third largest city in the state.
- Parras de la Fuente - Site of wineries originally established by the old Spanish Dons.
- Piedras Negras beautiful city with a high quality and standard of living
- Torreón
- Sabinas
- San Pedro de las Colonias
- Candela - A nice town close the Candela Train Station.
Other Destinations
- The Sierra del Carmen--this is the largest wilderness area in Latin America north of Patagonia. Lies just across the rio from Big Bend NP.
- Cuatro Cienegas -- a unique ecosystem, the spring-fed pools that fill the valley of Cuatro Cienegas are host to a number of plant and animal species found nowhere else on earth. Much of the valley is a protected natural reserve, though some of the larger pools (called pozas) are open to the public for snorkeling and swimming.
Eating
- Asado de chile colorado - Pork with ancho and guajillo chilies and cumin.
- Charro beans - Cowboy-style beans with bacon and chilies.
- Coahuila Sausage - Made of pork seasoned with ancho chiles.
- Enchiladas de olla - Ancho chili, tortillas, poblano and grated cheese.
- Menudo norteño - Tripe soup with ancho and guajillo chilies.
- Cajeta de membrillo - Carmelized milk candy flavored with quince.
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Within Coahuila
Monclova is a city in Coahuila. It is a working class city known for its massive industry, including a steel works and an enormous power generating station.
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