Ciudad Madero

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Ciudad Madero (also known as Cd. Madero or just Madero) is a city and coextensive municipality in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico. The city is located at 22.27°N, 97.83°W in extreme the extreme southeastern part of the state, on the Gulf of Mexico, just north and east of Tampico but still on the banks of the Río Pánuco, and forming part of the conurbation that includes the municipalities of Tampico and Altamira in Tamaulipas, as well as Pánuco and Pueblo Viejo in the state of Veracruz, across the river to the south. Ciudad Madero is named after Mexican president and hero Francisco I. Madero. In the INEGI 2005 census the population of Ciudad Madero was of 193,045 people and had a geographical area of 46.6 km² (17.99 sq mi). It is the sixth-largest city in the state in population.

Ciudad Madero has the beach named "Playa Miramar",which, in recent years, has been expanding its services with new hotels and restaurants. Near the beach there is a lighthouse, named "Faro de Ciudad Madero" - although this has been replaced by a red beacon light atop a small tower, to guide approaching ships in to the channel of the Río Pánuco. However, in October 2006, the Ciudad Madero Planning Commission signaled its intention to build a new lighthouse because of the cultural and tourist values it would provide.

The citizens of Tampico often consider that Ciudad Madero is merely a rump of their own municipality - this leads to much local jesting and civic pride. In fact, although the two cities are politically and administratively independent, they are physically conjoined and form a part of a larger conurbation. The Tampico metropolitan area had a 2005 census population of 803,196 inhabitants.

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  • Tamaulipas Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México

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Coordinates: 22°15′N 97°50′W

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