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For other uses, see Municipality of Nuevo Laredo.
Nuevo Laredo Monumento Fundadores
Founder's MonumentNickname(s): Chuparosa (Hummingbird)
Puerta a Mexico (Door to Mexico)
Lyistetclang (Otomi for Land of Coyotes)Motto: Siempre con la Patria (Always with the Country)
Ciudad con Valor (City with Valor)Location Nuevo Laredo within Tamaulipas Location of Tamaulipas within mexico Country Mexico State Tamaulipas Municipality Nuevo Laredo Municipality Settled 1755 Established 1847 Government - Presidente Municipal Benjamín Galván Gómez Area - City 1,334.02 km2 (515.07 sq mi) Population (2010 census) - City 373,725 - Metro 636,516 metro area includes Laredo, Texas, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Colombia, Nuevo Leon, & Villa Hidalgo, Coahuila Time zone CST (UTC-6) - Summer (DST) CST (UTC-5) Codigo Postal 88000 Area code(s) 867 Website Municipio de Nuevo Laredo Airport: Quetzalcoatl International Airport MMNL Nuevo Laredo is a city located in the Municipality of Nuevo Laredo in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. The city lies on the banks of the Río Grande, across from the United States city of Laredo, Texas. The 2010 census population of the city was 373,725.[1] Nuevo Laredo is part of the Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan Area with a total population of 636,516. The municipality has an area of 1,334.02 km² (515.07 sq mi). Both the city and the municipality rank as the third largest in the state.
The city is connected to Laredo, Texas, across the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo) river by three international bridges and a rail bridge. The city is larger than its U.S. counterpart, but is younger, having been established after the Republic of Texas broke away from Mexico. It is the largest inland port in Mexico, just as its counterpart across the border is the busiest inland port in the United States. As an indication of its economic importance, one of Mexico's Banderas monumentales is located in the city (these flags have been established in state capitals and cities of significance).
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History
Nuevo Laredo was part of the territory of the original settlement of Laredo (now in Texas) which was founded in 1755 by the Spaniard Don Tomás Sánchez in the northern part of the Rio Grande. The settlement's territory was granted to José de Escandón by the King of Spain, and the settlement's territory and population remained unified for 100 years, until the war of 1847, the Mexican–American War. In 1847, the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty divided the territory attached to Laredo between Texas and Mexico. New Laredo was founded on May 15, 1848, by seventeen Laredo families who wished to remain Mexican and therefore moved to the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. They identified with Mexico, its history and cultural customs, and decided to keep their Mexican citizenship. The founders of New Laredo even took with them the bones of their ancestors so they continued to rest in Mexican ground.
Geography
Nuevo Laredo is located in the Northern tip of Tamaulipas on the west end of the Rio Grande Plains. Rio Grande is the only source that supplies its citizens with water. El Coyote Creek supplies Nuevo Laredo’s only natural lake El Laguito (The Small Lake). The area consists of a few hills and flat land covered with grass, oak, and mesquite.
Climate
Nuevo Laredo features a semiarid climate. Nuevo Laredo's weather is influenced by its proximity to the Chihuahuan Desert to the west, by the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains to the south and west, and by the Gulf of Mexico to the east. Much of the moisture from the Pacific is blocked by the Sierra Madre Oriental. Therefore most of the moisture derives from the Gulf of Mexico. Its geographic location causes Nuevo Laredo's weather to range from long periods of heat to sudden violent storms in a short period of time. Nuevo Laredo is cold for Tamaulipas standards during winter, the average daytime highs are around 66 °F (19 C) and overnight lows around 43 °F (6 C); although it is rare for snow to fall in Nuevo Laredo, there was actually snow on the ground for a few hours on the morning of Christmas Day 2004.
Nuevo Laredo experiences an average high temperature of about 99 °F (37 C), and an average low of about 75 °F (24 C) during summer, and 20 inches (510 mm) of rain per year. As Laredo sometimes undergoes drought, a water conservation ordinance was implemented in 2003.
Climate data for Nuevo Laredo Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °F (°C) 92
(33)94
(34)99
(37)108
(42)112
(44)112
(44)111
(44)112
(44)109
(43)101
(38)99
(37)93
(34)104
(40)Average high °F (°C) 66
(19)71
(22)80
(27)88
(31)92
(33)96
(36)99
(37)99
(37)93
(34)86
(30)76
(25)68
(20)84
(29)Average low °F (°C) 43
(6)47
(8)55
(13)63
(17)69
(21)73
(23)75
(24)75
(24)74
(22)63
(17)53
(12)45
(7)61
(16)Record low °F (°C) 26
(−3)29
(−2)33
(1)38
(3)54
(12)66
(19)68
(20)64
(18)56
(13)42
(6)33
(1)15
(−9)43.6
(7)Precipitation inches (cm) 1.0
(2.5)1.1
(2.7)0.8
(1.9)1.8
(4.5)2.6
(6.6)3.2
(8.1)1.5
(3.8)2.7
(6.8)3.1
(7.9)2.5
(6.4)1.2
(2.9)0.9
(2.4)22.2
(56.5)Source: worldclimate.com[2] Government
Nuevo Laredo is governed by an elected Cabildo, which is composed of the Presidente Municipal (Municipal President or Mayor), two Síndicos, and twenty Regidores. The PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) is in control of the city government. The Mayor is in charge of the municipal administration. The Síndicos supervise the municipal budget and expenditures, and the Regidores are elected by the party.
Public safety
Public safety is provided by three municipal departments: (1) municipal police (Dirección de Seguridad Ciudadana), (2) traffic control (Dirección de Seguridad Vial), and (3) the emergency services department (Dirección de Protección Civil, Bomberos y Desastres).[3]
Economy
Nuevo Laredo (along with Laredo, TX) is the most important trade border crossing of Latin America (approximately 8500 trucks cross the border each day).[4][5] Its geographical position has enabled this city to grow and specialize in the international trade business. Nuevo Laredo has a very developed logistics and transportation industry, complemented with a variety of hotel chains, restaurants and a cultural center where events such as the Tamaulipas International Festival take place.
Nuevo Laredo is located on the primary trade route connecting Canada, the United States and Mexico. Both Nuevo Laredo and Laredo, TX are now the gateway to Mexico's burgeoning industrial complex, offering diverse markets, business opportunities and profit potential, which both business and industry cannot not find anywhere else. Nuevo Laredo is the only Mexico/U.S. border city strategically positioned at the convergence of all land transportation systems. The main highway and railroad leading from Central Mexico through Mexico City, San Luis Potosí, Saltillo and Monterrey join with two major U.S. rail lines at Nuevo Laredo and major American highway Interstate 35, thus offering fast access to the most important metropolitan areas and seaports of Texas, as well as northern states and Canada. For more than a decade, Mexico's economic policies have greatly increased Mexico/U.S. trade and cross-border production in the Nuevo Laredo area.
Seventy percent of all Mexican exports to the United States are exported through Nuevo Laredo. Nuevo Laredo is considered to be the largest inland port in Latin America. There are three bridges in the Nuevo Laredo area: International Bridge #1 (the oldest); International Bridge #2 (also known as Juarez-Lincoln; no pedestrians); International Bridge #3 (also known as the Free Trade or Libre Comercio Bridge; inaugurated in 1999; cargo only). Also the Colombia-Solidarity (Solidaridad) Bridge (located about 20 miles (32 km) NW of the city in Colombia Nuevo León. There are no urban areas on either side of this bridge.
Higher education
There are ten universities in Nuevo Laredo.
- Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas[6] (UAT) offers International trade, Computing, Business administration, Law, and Accountancy, Nursing, Health environment safety and security. It has 3,500 students enrolled.
- Instituto Tecnologico de Nuevo Laredo[7] (ITN) offers Architecture, Civil engineering, Electrical engineering, Computer systems engineering, Industrial engineering, Mechanical engineering, Business administration, Accountancy, Electronic engineering, Mechatronics engineering, Enterprise management engineering. It has 2,418 students enrolled.
- Universidad Valle del Bravo-Valle de Mexico[8] (UVB-UVM) offers Law, Psychology, Graphic design, International trade, International marketing, Business administration, Tourism, International relations, Communications, Accountancy, Political sciences, Industrial administration engineering, Computer systems engineering, Electronic systems engineering, Civil engineering, Environmentaland engineering, Mechanical electrician engineering, Security and industrial hygiene engineering, Dentistry. It has 800 students enrolled.
- Universidad Tecnologica de Nuevo Laredo (UT) offers Enterprise development engineering, Global commercial logistics engineering, Industrial maintenance engineering, Mechatronics engineering, Renewable energy engineering, Logistic and Autotransport administration specialist, tariff classification and customs clearance specialist, Electronics and automated specialist, Industrial maintenance specialist, Sales and Distribution specialist. It has 498 students enrolled.
- Centro de Estudios Superiores Royal (CES-R, Royal University) offers International trade, Marketing and publicity, Business administration, Computer systems, Organizational psychology, Accountancy.
- Instituto de Ciencias y Estudios Superiores de Tamaulipas (ICEST) offers Communications, Nutrition, Psychology, Languages, International trade, Dramatic literature and theater, Chemical phamacist biologist, Nursing, Library science, Tourism, Computer systems engineering, Chemical engineering.
- Universidad TecMilenio (UTM) offers Business administration, Intelligence of markets, International trade, Graphic design and animation, Industrial engineering, Logistics systems engineering, Development of software engineering, International businesses engineering.
- Universidad Del Norte De Tamaulipas (UNT) offers Political sciences and Administration, Administration and Marketing, International trade and Customs, Computer systems engineering, Accountancy.
- Universidad Panamericana (UP) offers Business administration, Accountancy, Law, Secundaria education, Preescolar education, Civic and ethical, Psychology, Surgeon (obstetrician), Surgeon (zootechnician), Industrial engineering, Computer systems engineering.
Nuevo Laredo has two teachers' schools:
- Normal Basica Cuauhtemoc offers elementary education and kindergarten education
- Normal Superior De Tamaulipas opened its doors on August 2005 and offers Physical education and middle school Education. The Normal offers specialties in Spanish, mathematics, and English instruction.
See also: Colegio Bilingue RealTransportation
Air
Nuevo Laredo is served by the Quetzalcóatl International Airport with daily flights to Mexico City. The neighboring Laredo International Airport in Laredo, Texas has daily flights to Houston (George Bush Intercontinental Airport) and to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Tri-weekly flights to Las Vegas, Nevada and bi-weekly seasonal (May–August) flights to Orlando, Florida.
Mass transit
Transporte Urbano de Nuevo Laredo (TUNL) is the mass transit system that operates in Nuevo Laredo with fixed routes with millions of passengers per year. TUNL works with a fleet of fixed route buses. TUNL hub is located in downtown Nuevo Laredo.
International bridges
- Gateway to the Americas International Bridge
- Juárez-Lincoln International Bridge
- World Trade International Bridge (commercial traffic only)
- Texas-Mexican Railway International Bridge
Major highways
Major highways in Nuevo Laredo and their starting and ending points:
- Mexican Federal Highway 85 Nuevo Laredo-Mexico City
- Mexican Federal Highway 2 Matamoros-Nuevo Laredo-Colombia-Ciudad Acuña
- Tamaulipas State Highway 1 Nuevo Laredo-Monterrey
- Nuevo Leon State Highway Spur 1 Colombia-Anáhuac
Nearby cities
City Population Distance (km) Laredo, Texas 236,091 0 mi (0 km) Monclova, Coahuila 294,191 124 mi (199 km) Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 3,664,334 125 mi (201 km) Reynosa, Tamaulipas 526,888 130 mi (209 km) Corpus Christi, Texas 409,741 131 mi (211 km) San Antonio, Texas 1,942,217 154 mi (248 km) Heroica Matamoros, Tamaulipas 462,157 167 mi (268 km) Saltillo, Coahuila 648,929 181 mi (291 km) People and culture
Parks and zoos
Parque Viveros (en:Viveros Park) is a 124-acre (0.50 km2) forest park that overlooks the Rio Grande in the east part of Nuevo Laredo. The park features a zoo, 2 large swimming pools, walking trails, and picnic areas with bar-b-que pits.[9]
Theaters
Nuevo Laredo has three main theaters the "Centro Cultural", "Teatro de la Ciudad", and "Casa de Cultura". The Centro Cultural (en:Cultural Center), is Nuevo Laredo's main theater with a sitting capacity of 1,200 guests. The theater has presented high level shows high level, plays, concerts and dance recitals. The theater has a museum, library, and a cafeteria.[10] The Teatro de la Ciudad (en:City Theater) is a theater which presents plays, dance recitals, concerts and musical shows and special events.[10] The Casa de Cultura (en:House of Culture) houses music, painting, dance and literature workshops and also presents major artistic and cultural events such as art exhibitions, concerts, film samples, dance recitals and plays, among others.[10]
Sports
Baseball
The Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo (Owls of Nuevo Laredo) formally known as the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos (Owls of the Two Laredos) is a Mexican Baseball League team that plays in the Zona Norte (Northern Division) of the Mexican League. The Ciudad Deportiva is their home Baseball park which has a capacity of 12,000 fans. The Tecolotes returned to Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas for the 2008 season after a 4 years absence in the city when the team was transferred to Tijuana and renamed Potors de Tijuana. The Rieleros from Aguascalientes were transferred to Nuevo Laredo as the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo.[11] The Tecolotes were the Mexican League Champions in 1953, 1954, 1958, 1977, and 1989 and were subchampions in 1945, 1955, 1959, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1993.
Parque la Junta (La Junta Park) is baseball field built in 1947 in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico.[12] The ball park has a capacity of 6,000 people. The stadium was the home to the five-time champion Mexican Baseball League team Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos (The Owls of the Two Laredos) from 1947 to 2003.
Soccer
The Bravos de Nuevo Laredo is a soccer club in the Mexican Football League Second Division in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The Unidad Deportiva Benito Juárez (Benito Juárez Sport Complex) is their home stadium. The Bravos are an institution formed in 2004 by a groups of business people in Nuevo Laredo, whose objective is to organize a soccer team in the city with aspirations it will become a professional soccer club. This has been the first team to have all of their games transmitted live via internet through www.arcanasa.com up to the end of the 2010 tournament.[13]
The Ciudad Deportiva (Sports City) is a sports complex built in 2007 which main feature is a baseball park in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. It is home to the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo[14] Mexican Baseball League team. The Ciudad Deportiva can seat up to 12,000 fans at a baseball game. Phase one of this project has ben completed which only included the Baseball Park. Phase II of this project will include a new soccer stadium within Mexican Primera Division standards for a possible expansion of one of its teams to Nuevo Laredo. Phase II also includes a gym that will seat 1,500 fans to enjoy basketball, volley ball, and gymnastics among other sports.[11]
Basketball
The Toros de Nuevo Laredo is a basketball team in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico playing in the Mexican professional league Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional (LNBP). The Toros de Nuevo Laredo play in the Ciudad Deportiva Indoor Stadium. They entered the league in 2009 to join the North Conference. Prior to the Toros de Nuevo Laredo, Nuevo Laredo had the Venados de Nuevo Laredo which played on the LNBP for the 2007-2008 season.
Entertainment
There is a fairly large array of night-time entertainment venues. Most establishments (clubs, bars, and restaurants) are located in the historical district. Other restaurants (including chains such as Carl's Jr., Pizza Hut, KFC, and McDonalds) are located along Avenida Vicente Guerrero and Avenida Reforma. Nuevo Laredo has a red light district called Boy's Town, (or "La Zona"). The city has diversity of attractions:
- Cultural center.
- Museum of natural history.
- José Reyes Meza Museum.
- Regional zoo.
- Estacion Palabra Gabriel García Márquez.
- House of the culture.
- Building Antigua Aduana.
- Longoria bank museum.
- Archivo Historico.
Online newspapers and media
Newspapers
Name Frequency Language City Website El Diario de Nuevo Laredo Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo diario.net El Mañana (Nuevo Laredo) Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo elmanana.com.mx LareDOS Monthly English Laredo laredosnews.com Laredo Morning Times Daily English Laredo lmtonline.com Laredo Sun Online Newspaper English Laredo laredosun.us Lider Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo liderinformativo.com Primera Hora Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo primerahora.com Ultima Hora Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo ultimahora.com Television
CH VC DT Callsign Network City of License Official Website 2 • • XEFE Televisa local Nuevo Laredo • • 8.1 8.1 KGNS NBC–HD Laredo pro8news.com • 8.2 8.2 KGNSDT2 The CW Laredo yourcwtv.com • 8.3 8.3 KGNSDT3 Telemundo Laredo telemundo.com • 10.1 10.1 K10QK-D CP Religious Laredo feypoder.com 11 11.1 25.1 XHBR Canal de las Estrellas–HD Nuevo Laredo esmas.com • 13.1 13.1 KVTV CBS Laredo cbs.com • 15.1 15.1 KLMV BVB Laredo bvb.com 21 21.1 50.1 XHLNA Azteca Trece–HD Nuevo Laredo tvazteca.com 21 21.2 50.1 XHLNA Azteca Trece–3D Nuevo Laredo tvazteca.com • 27.1 19.1 KLDO Univision–HD Laredo kldotv.com • 27.4 19.4 KLDODT4 LATV Laredo kldotv.com • 31.1 31.1 KETF Telefutura Laredo ketftv.com 33 33.1 51.1 XHLAT Azteca 7–HD Nuevo Laredo tvazteca.com 39 27.3 19.3 KXOF Fox–MyNet Laredo myfoxlaredo.com 45 45.1 32.1 XHNAT Multimedios–HD Nuevo Laredo multimedios.tv 55 • • KNEX KQUR Audio Laredo • 57 11.2 25.2 XHLAR Televisa Nuevo Laredo Nuevo Laredo televisa.com AM radio
Frequency Callsign Brand City of License Website Webcast 530 WPMQ285 TxDOT HAR Laredo • • 790 XEFE La Mera Ley Nuevo Laredo • listen live 890 KVOZ Radio Cristiana Laredo lanuevaradiocristiana.com • 960 XEK La Grande Nuevo Laredo xek.com listen live 1000 XENLT Radio Formula Nuevo Laredo radioformula.com • 1090 XEWL W-Radio Nuevo Laredo wradio.com.mx listen live 1300 KLAR Radio Poder Laredo feypoder.com listen live 1340 XEBK exa FM Nuevo Laredo exafm.com.mx • 1370 XEGNK Radio Mexicana Nuevo Laredo • listen live 1410 XEAS Ke Buena Nuevo Laredo kebuena.com listen live 1490 KLNT ESPN Radio Laredo • • 1550 XENU La Rancherita Nuevo Laredo • listen live 1610 WPMQ285 TxDOT HAR Laredo • • Long range AM stations
The following Clear Channel AM stations can be heard in Laredo:
Frequency Callsign Brand City of License Website Webcast 680 KKYX Country Legends 680 San Antonio kkyx.com listen live 720 KSAH Norteño 720 San Antonio • • 740 KTRH Newsradio 740 KTRH Houston ktrh.com listen live 760 KTKR Ticket 760 AM San Antonio ticket760.com listen live 990 XET La T Grande Monterrey • listen live 1030 KCTA KCTA 1030 AM Corpus Christi kctaradio.com listen live 1050 XEG Ranchera de Monterrey Monterrey rancherademonterrey.com listen live 1140 XEMR MR Deportes Monterrey • • 1200 WOAI News Radio 1200 San Antonio radio.woai.com listen live 1210 KUBR Radio Cristiana San Juan • listen live 1530 KGBT La Tremenda 1530 Harlingen latremenda1530.com • FM radio
Frequency Callsign Brand Format City of License Website Webcast 88.1 KHOY Catholic Radio Religious Laredo khoy.org listen live 88.9 XHLDO Radio Tamaulipas Public Radio Nuevo Laredo tamaulipas.gob listen live 89.9 KBNL Radio Manantial Spanish Religious Laredo kbnl.com • 91.3 XHNOE Stereo 91.3 FM Spanish Contemporary Nuevo Laredo xhnoe.com listen live 92.7 KJBZ Z93 Tejano Laredo z933.com • 94.1 XHTLN Imagen / RMX Laredo Talk / Contemporary Nuevo Laredo rmx.com.mx listen live 94.9 KQUR The Works Mainstream Rock Laredo 949theworks.com listen live 95.7 XHBK Exa FM Spanish Contemporary Nuevo Laredo • • 96.5 XHTWO Radio TWO Norteño/Contemporary Nuevo Laredo • • 97.1 XHNLO Multimedios Radio Spanish Contemporary Nuevo Laredo mmradio.com listen live 98.1 KRRG Big Buck Country Country Laredo bigbuck98.com • 99.3 XHNK Digital Ecstasy Classic Hits Nuevo Laredo radiorama.com listen live 100.5 KBDR La Ley Tejano Laredo laley1005.com listen live 101.5 XHAS Ke Buena Norteño Nuevo Laredo kebuena.com listen live 102.3 XHMW Los 40 Principales Spanish Pop Nuevo Laredo radiorama.com listen live 103.3 XHAHU Radio Nuevo León Spanish Pop Anáhuac • listen live 104.5 NEW La Más Pesada Norteño Nuevo Laredo • • 104.9 XHNLR Radio UAT University Radio Nuevo Laredo uat.mx • 106.1 KNEX Hot 106.1 Urban / Rhythmic Top 40 Laredo hot1061.com listen live 106.5 NEW La Tremenda Norteño Nuevo Laredo tremenda.com.mx • 107.3 XHGTS Digital 107.3 Spanish Pop Nuevo Laredo digital1073.com listen live 162.55 WXK26 NOAA Weather Radio Weather Laredo noaa.gov • Internet Radio
Name Format Website Webcast Origin Power Hits HD Classic Rock powerhitshd.net listen live Laredo Notable people from Nuevo Laredo
- Norma Elia Cantú - Postmodernist writer and professor of English
- Mauricio González de la Garza - Journalist, writer and music composer
- Arturo Santos Reyes - Boxer
- Laredo Kid- Masked Professional Wrestler
Gallery
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Map of the Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan Area
References
- ^ Link to tables of population data from Census of 2010. INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geografía e Informática
- ^ "Weatherbase: Historical Weather for Laredo, Texas United States of America". http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/grid.pl?gr=N27W099. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
- ^ http://www.nuevolaredo.gob.mx/gobierno/organigrama.php
- ^ teamnafta.com;Nuevo Laredo Industrial Profile
- ^ [1]
- ^ Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas
- ^ Instituto Tecnologico de Nuevo Laredo
- ^ Universidad Valle del Bravo
- ^ history of Parque Viveros
- ^ a b c Nuevo Laredo Culture
- ^ a b El Mañana Article of the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo and the newly built Ciudad Deportiva
- ^ World Stadiums
- ^ Bravos de Nuevo Laredo Official Website "La Pagina Brava" (Spanish)
- ^ Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo Official Website
External links
Coordinates: 27°29′10″N 99°30′25″W / 27.48611°N 99.50694°W
State of Tamaulipas Ciudad Victoria (capital) Major cities Altamira · Ciudad Madero · Ciudad Mante · Ciudad Victoria · Matamoros · Miramar · Nuevo Laredo · Reynosa · Río Bravo · Tampico · Valle Hermoso
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