Arteaga, Coahuila

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Arteaga



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Official Name Arteaga
Country
 - State:
 - Municipality
Mexico
Coahuila
Arteaga
Population (2005) 6 042 hab
Altitude 1660 msl
Coordinates
 - Latitude:
 - Longitude:

25° 25' N
101° 50' W
Foundation
 - Foundation:
October 31, 1591
Francisco de Urdiñola
Mayor José de Jesús Duran Flores
Political party PRI
Time zone: UTC -6
Demonym Cancunense
Postal code 25350
Area code
Website: [1]

Arteaga (ahr-tee-AH-gah) is a city in the Mexican state of Coahuila. It serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding municipality (municipio) of the same name.

Arteaga is located at 25°25′58″N, 101°50′24″W, at a height of 1,660 metres above sea level. It stands some 14 km east of state capital Saltillo, on Federal Highways 57 and 54.

The municipality covers a total suface area of 1,818.60 km² and, in 1995, reported a total population of 18,907. In addition to the municipal seat, it contains the settlements of San Antonio de las Alazanas, El Tunal, Huachichil, Los Lirios, Mesa de Tablas, Bella Unión, Escobedo, and Jamé.

The area was first inhabited by settlers from Tlaxcala in 1580, who named it San Isidro de las Palomas. On 29 December 1866 it was renamed in honour of General José María Arteaga Magallanes, a 19th-century national hero and governor of the state of Querétaro de Arteaga.

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