Sabinas Hidalgo Explained

City of Sabinas Hidalgo

Coat of arms of the Municipality of Sabinas Hidalgo
Motto: Noble Pasado, Fecundo Porvenir
("Noble past, fecund future")
Sabinas Hidalgo
in Nuevo León state.
Foundation dateJuly 25, 1693
Population32 040 (2005)
Population density19.28/km2 (2005)
Altitude313 meters
Coordinates26.5°N -111°W
UTC- 6 hours(Central)
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Sources: INEGI,
Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México,)
CONAPO

Sabinas Hidalgo is a city and municipality located in the Mexican state of Nuevo León.[1]

Geography

Sabinas Hidalgo is located in the northern part of the state at north latitude 26º31' and west longitude 100º10', lying 313 meters above sea level. It shares a border to the north by Lampazos; to the south by Salinas Victoria and Higueras; to the east by Vallecillo and Agualeguas; and to the west by Lampazos, Villaldama, and Salinas Victoria.

History

The town was officially founded as Real de Santiago de las Sabinas on July 25, 1693 by General Ignacio de Maya.[2] It had been inhabited since 1692.

It was named Villa de Sabinas Hidalgo in honor of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, priest and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence.[3] In 1971, it was designated a city.

The cuisine of the city has reached as far as Chicago.[4]

Tourism

Park "La Turbina"

Park "Ojo de Agua"

Park "Charco de lobo"

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Municipal government
  2. https://www.sabinashidalgo.net/historia
  3. Web site: Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. University of New Mexico Libraries. August 14, 2018. e-Hillerman: The Tony Hillerman Portal.
  4. Stephanie Lulay, After Fire, Nuevo Leon Owners Open Canton Regio on 18th Street in Pilsen DNAinfo, January 12, 2016