Parras

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Parras de la Fuente is a city located in south central part of the Mexican state of Coahuila. In 2005 the estimated population was 44 715. There are a large number of factories that produce denim, and is also a wine making place.

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The former ranch of the Rosario family is the place were Parras de la Fuente was founded in 1598. There is where the revolutionary and President of Mexico Francisco I. Madero was born in 1873.

In 1846, during the Mexican-American War, Parras was held by U.S. troops. Also, French forces were defeated there in 1866 in the French intervention in Mexico.

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Parras is called "The oasis" of the semidesert of Coahuila. One of the historic attractions of Parras is the Municipality Presidence, which is a replica of the State's Government Palace in Saltillo.

The oldest winery in the Americas is in Parras de la Fuente and was founded by Lorenzo García in the 16th century.

For rest and recreation, Parras has bathing resorts, this bathing places were used to generate electric power for industry usage.

Among its man-made attractions are the Santo Madero church, which is located on a hill, and the San Ignacio de Loyola church, which was built in the 17th century.

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