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Piedras Negras () is a city and seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the Mexican
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Coahuila Coahuila (), formally Coahuila de Zaragoza (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza), is one of the 32 states of Mexico. Coahuila borders the Mexican states of N ...
. It stands at the northeastern edge of Coahuila on the
Mexico–United States border The Mexico–United States border ( es, frontera Estados Unidos–México) is an international border separating Mexico and the United States, extending from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. The border trave ...
, across the
Rio Grande The Rio Grande ( and ), known in Mexico as the Río Bravo del Norte or simply the Río Bravo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The length of the Rio G ...
from Eagle Pass in the U.S. state of
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. In the 2015 census the city had a population of 163,595 inhabitants, while the metropolitan area had a population of 245,155 inhabitants. The Piedras Negras and the Eagle Pass areas are connected by the Eagle Pass–Piedras Negras International Bridge,
Camino Real International Bridge The Camino Real International Bridge is an international bridge which crosses the Rio Grande connecting the United States-Mexico border cities of Eagle Pass, Texas and Piedras Negras, Coahuila. The bridge is also known as "Eagle Pass-Piedras Neg ...
, and the Union Pacific International Railroad Bridge. In Spanish, translates to 'black stones' – a reference to coal deposits in the area. Across the river, coal was formerly mined on the U.S. side at Dolchburg, near Eagle Pass. This mine closed around 1905, after a fire. Mexico currently operates two large
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named "
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" and "Carbón 2" located south of Piedras Negras. These two coal-fired power plants are currently operated by
Comisión Federal de Electricidad The Comisión Federal de Electricidad ( en, Federal Electricity Commission) is the state-owned electric utility of Mexico, widely known as CFE. It is the country's dominant electric company, and the country's second most powerful state-owned comp ...
, the state-owned Mexican
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.


History

On June 15, 1850, a group of 34 men (commanded by Andrés Zapata, Gaspar Salazar and Antonio Ramírez) met with Colonel Juan Manuel Maldonado to give the news that they had created a pass point at Piedras Negras, to the right of the
Rio Grande The Rio Grande ( and ), known in Mexico as the Río Bravo del Norte or simply the Río Bravo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The length of the Rio G ...
, south of
Fort Duncan Fort Duncan was a United States Army base, set up to protect the first U.S. settlement on the Rio Grande near the current town of Eagle Pass, Texas. History A line of seven army posts were established in 1848–49 after the Mexican War to protec ...
. They named it Nueva Villa de Herrera, but it later became Villa de Piedras Negras. In Otto Schober's "Breve historia de Piedras Negras," the local historian points out that the 34 men were repatriates (Mexican Americans) who arrived on June 15, 1850, in what was then called "Colonia Militar de Guerrero en Piedras Negras." In 1855, the town was looted by a small force of 130 Texans that had been organized by Texas slaveholders for a punitive expedition against a nearby border settlement the Texans claimed were fugitive
slaves Slavery and enslavement are both the state and the condition of being a slave—someone forbidden to quit one's service for an enslaver, and who is treated by the enslaver as property. Slavery typically involves slaves being made to perf ...
and Indians. The force was led by a captain of the Texas Rangers. As it happened, the incursion was opposed and "repelled by a superior force of Negroes, Indians, and Mexicans who were waiting in ambush" inside Mexico. But the Ranger-led expedition then looted Piedras Negras while returning to Texas. Following the discovery of huge deposits of coal in the region, in 1881 a railroad track was begun that was completed in 1883. The regional economy flourished and on December 1, 1888, it was granted city status; this time with the name of Ciudad Porfirio Díaz. After the fall of Diaz in 1911, the city reverted to being Piedras Negras, Coahuila. On April 26, 2004, flooding killed 31 people with up to 60 reported missing. On April 24, 2007, an F4 tornado struck the city, killing three people there and seven in Eagle Pass, Texas. On June 14–15, 2013 over 10,000 homes were flooded, but remarkably only caused one death. On the night of June 8, 2018, former Piedras Negras mayor Fernando Purón was shot in the back of the head by an unknown man while Purón was taking a selfie with an admirer. Purón died on the spot, becoming the 112th candidate or politician to be killed since Mexico's electoral campaign began in September 2017. Purón was supposed to run in the 2018 Mexican election on July 1 as a congressional candidate of the
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(PRI). Sonia Villarreal, current mayor of Piedras Negras and fellow member of PRI, suspended her mayoral reelection campaign in response to Purón's murder to concentrate on her current duties, stating that "We don't (want) his name to be just one more added to the list of candidates who have been victims of these deplorable acts."


Geography


Demography

The Northern Region of
Coahuila Coahuila (), formally Coahuila de Zaragoza (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza), is one of the 32 states of Mexico. Coahuila borders the Mexican states of N ...
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 in Coahuila. Piedras Negras has a high population growth due partly to its status as a border city fueled by U.S.-bound exports from several factories and also by persons who hope to cross the border into the United States. It is estimated that in a couple of years it will become the third most populated city of the state of
Coahuila Coahuila (), formally Coahuila de Zaragoza (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza), is one of the 32 states of Mexico. Coahuila borders the Mexican states of N ...
, surpassing
Monclova Monclova (), is a city and the seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. According to the 2015 census, the city had 231,107 inhabitants. Its metropolitan area has 381,432 inhabitants and ...
. Nowadays Piedras Negras has more than 200,000 inhabitants.


Climate

Piedras Negras has a
hot semi-arid climate A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate. There are different kinds of semi- ...
, having some influences of the dry-winter
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
(''Cwa''). During summer the temperatures often surpass . The hottest months are May through September with a daily average (mean) temperature between and . The high temperatures recorded in Piedras Negras have earned it recognition as one of the hottest cities in the country. Highest precipitation months are May, June and September with an average monthly downfall in excess of but that is highly sporadic lending to frequent drought conditions. The period of lowest precipitation is between December through March, with a monthly average of .


Natural resources

This region generates a large amount of the national production of coal, one of the most economically important non-metallic minerals in the state.


Piedras Negras in music, television, and film

*1980: “Mi Piedras Negras," Frankie y los Matadores. *1992: “Safe Side," James McMurtry. *1993: '' Like Water for Chocolate'' *2004: "Joe Mark Arizmendi " *2007: ''
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'' (scene in the town square were filmed in Piedras Negras) *2016: ''From Dusk Till Dawn'' season 3


Tourism

Piedras Negras' main tourist attractions are: *The Macro Plaza (Designed and Built by Cesar Dominguez, AIA, LEED AP) a large square surrounded by restaurants, shops and other businesses *The ruins of San Bernardo Mission (18th century) *The Handicrafts Museum *The Culture House *The Hunting and Fishing Club *De La Ventana Caverns *Mercado Zaragoza, known simply as ''El Mercado'' ("the Market"), a traditional Mexican market where one is able to buy a variety of hand-made arts and crafts from the state: vases, leatherworked items, clay and ceramic wares, as well as traditional Mexican candy from the region. *El Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Built in 1859 of ashlar, cement and wood, this church has survived the battles of the
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movement in 1927 and an explosion in 1934, leading to its renovation in 1935. The construction of its current towers began in 1950. *''Plaza de las Culturas'' (Cultures' Plaza), a new park completed in 2005. The Plaza is a homage to Mexico's three main indigenous cultures: Aztec, Mayan, and Olmec. It features a replica of a pyramid representative of the style of each of the cultures, the biggest one being a replica of the Pyramid of the Sun, located in
Teotihuacan Teotihuacan ( Spanish: ''Teotihuacán'') (; ) is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, which is located in the State of Mexico, northeast of modern-day Mexico City. Teotihuacan is known today as ...
, near
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. *Estadio Piedras Negras *Estadio Sección 123 * Catedral de Piedras Negras ( Diócesis de Piedras Negras) *Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Built in 1859 of cement and wood, this sanctuary survived the Cristeros movements in 1927 and an explosion in 1934, it was remodeled in 1935. The construction of its towers began in 1950). *Presidio militar de Monclova Viejo (1773 ruins) *Casa Redonda o Maestranza (Where constitutionalist cannons were built) *Antiguo Hotel del Ferrocarril (Ruinas) *Antigua Presidencia Municipal (Soon to be Museo de la Frontera Norte) *Plaza de las Culturas *Plaza de Toros Monumental "Arizpe" *Monumento a Venustiano Carranza (Blvd. Carranza) *Monumento al Centenario de la Independencia (Inaugurated on September 16, 1910, by President Porfirio Díaz, located between the streets of Zaragoza and Fuentes, to be later transferred to the Central Square of Colonia Roma on July 15, 1963) *Monumento a los Niños Héroes de Chapultepec (Macroplaza I) *Monumento a las víctimas de la inundación del 04/04/04 y el tornado del 24/04/07 en Villa de Fuente *Monumento al Venado Cola Blanca *Monumento '"Héroes de Coahuila" *Misión de San Bernardo (Guerrero, Coah. / 40 km de Piedras Negras) *Casa de la Cultura *Edificios de Telégrafos y Correos *Edificio de la Universidad Autónoma de Piedras Negras *Antigua Hacienda de San Isidro *Centro de Desarrollo Comunitario Ejido Piedras Negras *Centro de Desarrollo Comunitario Col. Presidentes *Centro de Desarrollo Comunitario Col. Doctores *Centro de Desarrollo Comunitario Col. Lazaro Cárdenas *Centro Cultural Multimedia 2000 *Macroplaza I *Macroplaza II *Gran Bosque Urbano – El Vergel *Teatro del IMSS (Hospital General de Zona #11) *Teatro de la Ciudad "José Manuel Maldonado Maldonado" *Auditorio de Piedras Negras *La Gran Plaza *Asta Bandera Monumental "Puente Internacional II" (50 m) *Asta Bandera Monumental " La Gran Plaza" (120 m) *Infoteca *Museo del Niño "Chapulín" (En Construcción) *Casa de las Artes *Paseo del Río


Transportation

Commercial air service is available via Aeropuerto Internacional de Piedras Negras.


International Day of the Nacho

The International Day of the Nacho takes place every October 21. It and a three-day Nacho Fest was initiated in the 1990s in the United States and Mexico to commemorate the invention of
nachos Nachos are a Mexican culinary dish consisting of fried tortilla chips or ''totopos'' covered with melted cheese or cheese sauce, as well as a variety of other toppings and garnishes, often including meats (such as ground beef or grilled chicken ...
by Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya in 1943 at the Victory Club restaurant in Piedras Negras.


Bike Fest

For 12 years in a row, the Annual Bike Fest has attracted visitors from 41 different cities in Mexico and the United States. Activities last for 2–3 days and include concerts, food sales, acrobatic shows, a drive through town and a drawing with a brand new
motorcycle A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or trike (if three-wheeled)) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle Steering, steered by a Motorcycle handlebar, handlebar. Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: Long-distance ...
as the grand prize. The 2016 prize was a Harley Davidson Sportster. The 2016 Bike Fest brought a revenue of Mex$1.5 million, roughly US$37,875.


Local media


Newspapers

*''Zócalo News'' *''Periódico La Voz'' (La Voz News) *''El Día News'' *''Revista Bravo!'' *''El Tranchete'' (tabloid)


Radio

*EXA FM 105.5 *Di-94.5 FM Dinámica Auditiva *K93 FM (Eagle Pass, Texas) *Súper Estelar 107.9 FM *Recuerdo 96.7 *Amor 107 FM *Romántica 99.9 *BACK FM 100.9 FM XHBM *Radio Gente FM 102.5 XHPNC *La Consentida 104.4 FM *Fiesta Mexicana 106.3 FM XHPSP *La Mexicana 1320 AM *La Norteñita 830 AM XEIK *Radio Popular Fronteriza S.A. 920 AM XEMJ *La Rancherita del Aire 580 AM XEMU


Local television

*Televisa Piedras Negras (XHPN) *TV Azteca Piedras Negras *Super Channel 12.1/12.2 *Nu9ve Piedras Negras *Visión 10 (XHPNW) *RCG Piedras Negras *Multimedios TV Piedras Negras / Eagle Pass (XHAW) *International Bridges Channel


Internet

*Internet Cablecom – Internet / Cable *Infinitum by Telmex – Internet / Telephone


Internet local news

*Periódico Zócalo Sitio Web *Agencia de Noticias INFONOR *Agencia de Noticias SIP *Coahuila en Línea *Territorio de Coahuila y Texas *ContraPunto Noticias


Recent events

*On April 4, 2004, the Río Escondido (a tributary of the Río Bravo) broke its banks and some 36 residents of the Piedras Negras area were killed or vanished after the resulting
flash flood A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas: washes, rivers, dry lakes and depressions. It may be caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm, hurricane, or tropical storm, or by meltwater from ice or snow flowing ...
s. *In 2007, a
tornado A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, alt ...
hit both Piedras Negras and Eagle Pass on April 24, killing three people in Piedras Negras and seven people in Eagle Pass. Several others were injured and homeless in both communities. ''See also Piedras Negras-Eagle Pass Tornadoes'' *On Monday, September 17, 2012, at least 30, and possibly more than 100, inmates broke out of a prison here, near the U.S.-Mexico border, by digging a tunnel from the prison's carpentry section.


Religious centers

* Piedras Negras Cathedral ( Diocese of Piedras Negras) * Bishopric of Piedras Negras * Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe * Parish of Christ the King * Parish of Our Lady of San Juan de Los Lagos * Parish of La Sagrada Familia * Parish of San Antonio de Padua * Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Bravo) * Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Villa de Fuente) * Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help * Recroria of Our Lady of Fatima * Rectory of Our Lady of Carmen * Rectory San Martin de Porres * Methodist Church of Mexico "San Pablo", "Hallelujah", "King of Kings", among others * Living Water Fountains * Praise Center * Anglican Church of Mexico A.R. "The Good Shepherd" and "The Resurrection * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints * Among many others...


Sports centers

* Piedras Negras Stadium * Stadium Section 123 * Gym "Santiago V. González" * Municipal Gymnasium 'Beto Estrada' * Aquatic Center of Piedras Negras * Macroplaza II * River Walk * Sports Unit 'Santiago V. González' * Sports Unit 'Guadalupe Rivas' * Sports Unit 'MICARE' * Sports Unit 'Víctor M. Rueda' * Among others...


Local parties

* Fair of the Sun (September / October) * Bike Fest (May and June) * Livestock Fair (June) * International Festival of Nacho (October) * La Polvareda (April / May): Mountain Bike Race


Economy

Piedras Negras belongs to the North economic region of
Coahuila Coahuila (), formally Coahuila de Zaragoza (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza), is one of the 32 states of Mexico. Coahuila borders the Mexican states of N ...
. According to NEGIdata, the secondary and services sectors occupy almost the entire occupied population, while the primary sector occupies an almost zero percentage. The
maquiladora A (), or (), is a word that refers to factories that are largely duty free and tariff-free. These factories take raw materials and assemble, manufacture, or process them and export the finished product. These factories and systems are present t ...
industry employs almost 10,000 people in the municipality (about 25% of the Occupied Population), mainly engaged in the manufacture of automotive parts, electronic components and textiles. * ''José López Portillo Thermoelectric Power Plant'' The José López Portillo Thermoelectric Power Plant of the Federal Electricity Commission has an effective installed capacity of 1200 MW in four generating units of 300 MW each. The CTJLP is located a de Piedras Negras by the national road 57 and its infrastructure can be seen from different points of the city of piedras negras being an icon of the municipality of Nava. This central is interconnected to the National System through 2 lines of 230 kV and 2 lines of 400 kV which are directed towards Arroyo el Coyote de Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas and towards The Coal Frontier in Ciudad Frontera Coahuila respectively. La Central proudly hires directly and indirectly from the region where Piedras Negras, Nava, Morelos and Allende are located, Coahuila mainly. The main features of the plant are its coal management systems, bottom ash handling and steering wheel and its cooling system whose water is transported through an aqueduct from the Rio Bravo to its pond, traveling. The average annual generation achieved is 9,200,000 MWH with a coal consumption of 5,300,000 t and an availability of more than 90%, thus being among the best nationally which has earned it several recognitions for its efficiency in the national system. * Coal Thermoelectric Power Plant II'' Located in Nava, the Coal Thermoelectric Plant II is the second large-scale power plant built in Mexico to use non-coking mineral coal as a primary source of energy. It is part of the Northern Regional Production Management and delivers the generated energy to the Northeast Control Area through the 400 kV Lampazos I and II transmission lines, as well as a link to the Rio Escondido substation at the same voltage level. The Central has four generating units with a capacity of 350,000 kW each, for a total of 1,400,000 kW. So it is currently the largest coal-fired thermoelectric plant in Latin America. annually delivers a generation of 10,300,000 MWh. Reflecting the great commitment of the staff of this Central, it is currently certified by different national and international bodies. Another important industrial branch is automotive metal, specialized in the manufacture of parts for suspension, which has been a fundamental pillar in the economy of the region, employing more than 2,000 people. * ''Hendrickson Spring Mexico'' Producing docks for freight transport, this company is part of Hendrickson International within its suspensions division, in turn Company of The Boler Company. * SANLUIS Rassini' San Luis Rassini San Luis Rassini produces high-effort multi-sheet and parabolic springs as well as hot-rolled springs and torsion bars for the suspension of light vehicles and cars, focusing their production mostly on the U.S. market as well as the marking national auto parts. Other important sources of employment in the region are the coal and coal 2 thermoelectric plants, Minera Carbonífera Río Escondido (MICARE) and the Coca-Cola plant (all in the municipality of Nava, conurbado with the city of Piedras Negras). In the municipality there are 6 industrial parks, which have services of drinking water, drainage, electric power, telephone and public lighting: * Rio Grande Industrial Park * Piedras Negras Industrial Park * Friendship Piedras Negras I and II Industrial Park * Santo Domingo Industrial Park * Airport Business Industrial Park * Northern Industrial Park Some incentives currently offered by the municipality for the installation of new companies are: * Exemption from property tax for 3 years. * Exemption in the payment of permits and licenses necessary for your operation. * Exemption in the payment of building licenses. * Support and management before service companies.


Workmanship

The workforce is specialized in the automotive, textile and electronics branches. Most of the workforce is owned by the Mexican Workers' CTM, CROC and SUTERM. According to the BlackStones Maquiladora Industry Salary Survey, the daily wage for a general worker as of January 2006 was $47.85 to $87.60 while for an average command it is $173.91 to $205.00. According to statistics
IMSS IMSS may refer to: * Mexican Social Security Institute, (''Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social'', ''IMSS'', its Spanish acronym) * ''Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza'', now the ''Museo Galileo'', a museum in Florence, Italy * Integrated Ma ...
, the affiliated workers of the municipality have an average salary of 4'15 S.M. (Zone C, $45.81), which is relatively high compared to other cities such as Saltillo, with 4'75 S.M. or
Torreón Torreón () is a city and seat of Torreón Municipality in the Mexican state of Coahuila. As of 2021, the city's population was 735,340. The metropolitan population as of 2015 was 1,497,734, making it the ninth-biggest metropolitan area in ...
(Coahuila de Zaragoza), with 3'40 S.M. Approximately 20% of the Economically Active Population receives more than 5 S.M., while 21% receive an income of 3 to 5 S.M. The rest get less than 3 S.M.


Sister cities

*
Sandy, Utah Sandy is a city in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, located in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. The population of Sandy was 87,461 at the 2010 census, making it the sixth-largest city in Utah. The population is currently estimat ...
, United States *
Monterrey Monterrey ( , ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the third largest city in Mexico behind Guadalajara and Mexico City. Located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, the city is ancho ...
, Mexico


Notes


References


External links


Municipio de Piedras Negras
Official website]
Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005
INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
Asociacion de Agentes Aduanales de Piedras Negras
{{Authority control Populated places in Coahuila Mexico–United States border crossings Populated places established in 1850 Coahuila populated places on the Rio Grande