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Francisco I. Madero (Coahuila)

Francisco I. Madero is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. It is located at the southwestern part of the state near the Durango state border, in the economic region known as Laguna at 25°46′31″N 103°16′23″W / 25.77528°N 103.27306°W, at a mean height of 1,100m above sea level. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.

It is named for Revolutionary hero Francisco I. Madero, a native of nearby Parras de la Fuente.

The city is located 200 km from the state capital, Saltillo. It had a 2005 census population of 30,084, while its surrounding municipality had a total population of 51,528.

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Comarca Lagunera Metropolitan Area
Coahuila: Francisco I. MaderoMatamorosSan PedroTorreónViesca
Durango: Ciudad LerdoGómez PalacioMapimíNazasRodeoSan Juan de GuadalupeSan Luis del CorderoSan Pedro del Gallo • Simón Bolívar • Tlahualilo
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