- Lerdo, Durango
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"Lerdo" redirects here. For the community in California, United States, see Lerdo, California.
Ciudad Lerdo
Lerdo— Municipal seat and city — Location in Mexico Coordinates: 25°33′N 103°31′W / 25.55°N 103.517°WCoordinates: 25°33′N 103°31′W / 25.55°N 103.517°W Country Mexico State Durango Municipality Lerdo Government - Presidente Municipal Carlos Aguilera Andrade Population (2005) - Total 71 373 Ciudad Lerdo (Lerdo City) is a small city in the northeastern portion of the Mexican state of Durango. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
It is located at co-ordinates 25.33° N, 103.31° W, bordering southeastern Coahuila. Per the 2005 census, Ciudad Lerdo had a population of 71,373 people and the Lerdo Municipality had a population of 129,191 people. The municipality has an area of 1,868.8 km² (721.5 sq mi). It is part of a greater metropolitan area that includes the municipalities of Torreón and Matamoros in Coahuila, as well as Gómez Palacio in Durango.
The city is lush with vegetation, but has an arid climate. Ciudad Lerdo is known for its parks, gardens, and ice cream made with fresh milk from local dairies.
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Sister cities
Ciudad Lerdo has one sister city, as designated by Sister Cities International:
Notable people
- Francisco Sarabia, First pilot who flew non-stop from Mexico City to New York in 1939.
- Jesús López Luevanos, governor from 1940-1944, notable for uniting all three cities in the Laguna. Also responsible for creating jobs, and bringing industry to the area in the mid 1940s.
Trivia
Lerdo is well known for its Ice cream, Nieve Chepo being the most popular
References
- Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
- Durango Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México
External links
- Ayuntamiento de Lerdo Official website
Comarca Lagunera Metropolitan Area Durango: Ciudad Lerdo · Gómez Palacio · Mapimí · Nazas · Rodeo · San Juan de Guadalupe · San Luis del Cordero · San Pedro del Gallo · Simón Bolívar · TlahualiloMunicipalities
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(municipal seats)Canatlán (Ciudad Canatlán) · Canelas (Canelas) · Coneto de Comfort (Coneto de Comonfort) · Cuencamé (Cuencamé de Ceniceros) · Durango (Victoria de Durango) · El Oro (Santa María del Oro) · General Simón Bolívar (General Simón Bolívar) · Gómez Palacio (Gómez Palacio) · Guadalupe Victoria (Ciudad Guadalupe Victoria) · Guanaceví (Guanaceví) · Hidalgo (Villa Hidalgo) · Indé (Indé) · Lerdo (Ciudad Lerdo) · Mapimí (Mapimí) · Mezquital (San Francisco del Mezquital) · Nazas (Nazas) · Nombre de Dios (Nombre de Dios) · Nuevo Ideal (Nuevo Ideal) · Ocampo (Villa Ocampo) · Otáez (Otáez) · Pánuco de Coronado (Francisco I. Madero) · Peñón Blanco (Peñón Blanco) · Poanas (Villa Unión) · Pueblo Nuevo (El Salto) · Rodeo (Rodeo) · San Bernardo (San Bernardo) · San Dimas (Tayoltita) · San Juan de Guadalupe (San Juan de Guadalupe) · San Juan del Río (San Juan del Río) · San Luis del Cordero (San Luis del Cordero) · San Pedro del Gallo (San Pedro del Gallo) · Santa Clara (Santa Clara) · Santiago Papasquiaro (Santiago Papasquiaro) · Súchil (Súchil) · Tamazula (Tamazula de Victoria) · Tepehuanes (Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes) · Tlahualilo (Tlahualilo de Zaragoza) · Topia (Topia) · Vicente Guerrero (Vicente Guerrero)
Categories:- Populated places in Durango
- Durango geography stubs
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