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Transportes Del Nazas
Transportes del Nazas is a Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico bus line. It has 104 units, which are called ''rojos (reds)''. Routes Torreón-Gómez-Cumbres This route has the main destination Cumbres suburb in Lerdo City, then, the J. Agustín Castro road in Gómez Palacio, and exit for the Hidalgo Avenue in such city, and for go to Torreon goes for the Miguel Aleman Blvd., and then, Torreon downtown, and return to Gómez Palacio for the Constitución Boulevard and turns along the Victoria Avenue. Torreón-Gómez-Chapala This route has certain modification, the main destination is Chapala suburb in Gómez Palacio, but in Early-2000s goes to Refugio and Alamos suburbs in northern Gomez Palacio and currently El Dorado suburbs in the same city, but the enter to Torreón is the same of Torreón-Gómez-Cumbres, with a difference from Torreón-Gómez-Cumbres that turns along the Mina Avenue. Directo This is the only route that cover three sister cities, it exits from the Victoria Park in L ...
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Gómez Palacio, Durango
Gómez Palacio is a city and its surrounding municipality in northeastern Durango, Mexico, adjacent to the border of the state of Coahuila. The city is named in honor of former Durango governor, Francisco Gómez Palacio y Bravo. As of 2010, the city of Gómez Palacio had a population of 327,985, up from 304,515 as of 2005, making it the state's second-largest community. The municipality (including the city) population was 327,985. The municipality's area is . The municipality and city are part of a large metropolitan area called the Comarca Lagunera Metropolitan Area, which includes Torreón Municipality and Matamoros Municipality in Coahuila, as well as Lerdo Municipality in Durango. The metropolitan area had an official population of 1,215,817 persons in 2010. History From the first half of the seventeenth century, the land within the triangle formed by San Juan de Casta (now Leon Guzman), Santiago de Mapimí (Mapimí) and Santa Maria de las Parras (Parras), formed part ...
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