Monclova and Frontera, cities located to the north
of the Mexican Republic, its industry it dedicates
basically in the steel production, nevertheless in last
years have had an important industrial growth and
between the main industries we can mention: AHMSA,
INMAGUSA, TAKATA, GAC Corporation, Trinity Industries,
Grupo Industrial Monclova, Aceros Nacionales, Techno
Trim, METELMEX, ARAMAK, PYTCO, TEKSID, etc.

Monclova historical
city, that in 1689 was based low on name of Santiago of
the Monclova and like capital of the province of
Coahuila of Nueva Extremadura, has been transformed into
many aspects.
No
longer it is that villa of dawn of our country, but
consolidates like the capital of steel.
The
vertiginous development industrialist, originated by the
iron and steel High Furnaces of Mexico in 1942, he has
given rise, in parallel form, to the implantation of the
most complete agreed infrastructure with the caused
demand with the new investments. At the moment, as much
the traveller of businesses like pleasing, will be with
most modern enterprise and tourist services: functional
centers exhibitors, excellent hotel profession,
selection gastronomy and one ample cultural and
recreational sample.
Monclova is
the third city
more great of the State of Coahuila.
Frontera
in Century XIX it was only one colony of Monclova
populated by foreigners, as if outside a border; its
vertiginous and maintained development was so that not
yet it finishes.
Conurbada
with the large city steelmaker, Border City builds its
progress in the great industrial potential that
represents caused by his strategic location, its
city-planning design and the excellent ones routes of
communication and transportation.
The strength of his
railway infrastructure and the modernity of the Airport
The International Venustiano Carranza is a sample of
combat readiness that offers a city like this.
On a par
with his growth, in Border City we can appreciate
examples of his historical and architectonic wealth when
visiting the Old one Railway station, the Temple of the
Sacred Heart, Building of the Masonic Lodge and the
America Hotel.
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