Higueras, Nuevo León
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Higueras is a municipality in
Nuevo León Nuevo León, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León, is a Administrative divisions of Mexico, state in northeastern Mexico. The state borders the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosí, San Luis ...
,
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. It has an area of 600.2 square kilometers. It is bordered on the north by
Sabinas Hidalgo Sabinas Hidalgo is a city and municipality located in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. Geography Sabinas Hidalgo is located in the northern part of the state at north latitude 26º31' and west longitude 100º10', lying 313 meters above sea ...
and
Salinas Victoria Salinas Victoria, is a municipality and town located in the center of the state of Nuevo León, Mexico. It shares borders with 11 municipalities including, to the north Villaldama and Sabinas Hidalgo; to the south Escobedo and Apodaca; to the ...
, on the south by Doctor González y Marín, to the east by
Agualeguas Agualeguas is both a city and a municipality located in the northeastern part of the state of Nuevo León, Mexico, (). The name "Agualeguas" honors the first inhabitants of the region, the Gualegua tribe. It was recognized as a village on January 7 ...
and Cerralvo, and to the west by General Zuazua and Cienega de Flores. As of 2006 the mayor is Ignacio de Jesús Gonzalez Gonzale


History

In 1709, Luis Monterde y Antillón acquired the land for raising cattle. In 1714 the area was purchased by captain Diego de González. Thenceforth the area was known as Hacienda de Santa Teresa de las Higueras. Diego de González died in 1728 and years his son-in-law, captain José Salvador Lozano, married Doña María Teresa González, and went on to construct the first chapel. The construction of a church was completed in 1854. On February 18, 1865, the number of inhabitants reached 1000, and the title of town (''villa'') was consequently granted by the then-governor of Nuevo León,
Santiago Vidaurri José Santiago Vidaurri Valdez (July 24, 1809 – July 8, 1867) was a controversial and powerful governor of the northern Mexican states of Nuevo León and Coahuila between 1855 and 1864. He was an advocate of federalism. In 1855, he supporte ...
. The first female mayor in Nuevo León, Orfelinda Villarreal, took office there in 1957. Municipalities of Nuevo León {{NuevoLeón-geo-stub