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10 Best place to visit in Tlahualilo de Zaragoza Mexico

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Restaurants in Tlahualilo de Zaragoza, Mexico

Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Tlahualilo de Zaragoza. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.
Our research team searches locally and on social media to find the best restaurants in your city. Look what they have found.

Here you can find Restaurants in Tlahualilo de Zaragoza, Mexico:
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - 1) Mariscos al estilo Culichi
00:41 - 2) 🐟🐙🍤Mariscos El profe 🍤🐙🐟
00:51 - 3) Tacos y enchiladas Yolis
00:59 - 4) Gorditas doña chuyita
01:08 - 5) Burritos Triny
01:17 - 6) Gorditas Yuli
01:26 - 7) El Profe Papanchas, Tacos y Burros
01:34 - 8) Elotes Bretado
01:44 - 9) Bar Colosal
01:53 - 10) Tlahulilio

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mapa de Torreon Coahuila

Torreón (pronunciación en español: [toreˈon] (icono de altavoz de audio escuchar)) es una ciudad y sede del municipio de Torreón en el estado mexicano de Coahuila. A partir de 2021, la población de la ciudad era de 735.340. La población metropolitana a 2015 era de 1 497 734,[2] lo que la convierte en la novena área metropolitana más grande del país y el área metropolitana más grande del estado de Coahuila, así como uno de los centros económicos e industriales más importantes de México. Las ciudades de Torreón; Gómez Palacio, Durango; Lerdo, Durango; Matamoros; Francisco I. Madero; San Pedro; Bermejillo, Durango; y Tlahualilo, Durango forman el área de La Laguna o Comarca Lagunera, una cuenca dentro del Desierto Chihuahuense.

El área fue originalmente un centro de ganadería. Con la irrigación, la ciudad se convirtió en un importante centro para la agricultura y el procesamiento del algodón. A mediados del siglo XX, se convirtió en una ciudad industrial. Las ciudades (es decir, el área metropolitana) tienen industrias de procesamiento de textiles, prendas de vestir y metales. Algunas industrias y empresas importantes tienen negocios aquí, como Peñoles, Motores John Deere, Grupo Lala, Yura Corporation, así como tiendas como Soriana, Cimaco y Extra. También hay varios centros comerciales en la ciudad, incluidos Galerías Laguna, Almanara, Plaza Cuatro Caminos e InterMall.

Torreón cuenta con el servicio del Aeropuerto Internacional Francisco Sarabia, un aeropuerto con vuelos a varias ciudades de México y Estados Unidos. Cristo de las Noas, at 21.80 m (71.5 ft), is the third tallest statue of Christ in Latin America, only smaller than the statue of Christ The Redeemer in Brazil and Cristo de la Concordia in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Situated on the top of a hill, this image of Jesus with extended arms symbolises protection for the inhabitants of Torreon.[9] The hilltop has a Catholic church and offers a view of the entire city.

There are also several shopping centers in the city, including Galerias Laguna, Plaza Cuatro Caminos, and Intermall.


El Canal de la Perla.
The Canal de la Perla (the Pearl Watercourse), an underground watercourse built in the 19th century to drive the Nazas' river water to the fields near the city, was re-discovered in 2003 and re-opened in 2014. It now passes under the oldest part of the city and it can be visited and walked through. It is also used for cultural and artistic exhibitions.

In 2006, the Museo Arocena (Arocena Museum) that holds art collections from the pre-Hispanic times to the present, was opened; it also has a section dedicated to Mexico's and Torreón's history. There are also temporal expositions, conferences, book fairs, movies, and activities for children.

Economy
The area was originally a center for ranching. With irrigation the city became an important center for support for farming and processing of cotton. In the middle of the 20th century, it became an industrial city. The city has industries in textiles, clothing and metals processing. Some important industries and companies that have business here, like Peñoles, an important Mexican mining group, and Motores John Deere, Lala, an important dairy products company, Yura Corporation, stores like Soriana, Cimaco, Extra, among others.

Education
Universities
Torreón and the surrounding comarca are served by several public and private universities. Some of the most recognized institutions in the area are:

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro (Unidad Laguna (UAAAN))
Autonomous University of Coahuila (Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (UAdeC))
Universidad Autónoma de la Laguna
Autonomous University of the Northeast (Universidad Autónoma del Noreste (UANE))
Iberoamerican University Torreón (Universidad Iberoamericana Torreón (Ibero))

Building at the Iberoamerican University
Valley of Mexico University (Universidad del Valle de México (UVM))
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM))
La Laguna Institute of Technology (Instituto Tecnológico de la Laguna)
TecMilenio University (Universidad TecMilenio)
Torreon Institute of Technology (Instituto Tecnológico de Torreón)
Torreon Technological University (Universidad Tecnológica de Torreón) map of Torreon , carte de Torreon , #torreon
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