Ciudad Madero

Ciudad Madero is a coastal city located on the in the southeastern part of the Mexican state of . Lying within the metropolitan area of , it is the seventh most populous city in the state, with a census-estimated 2015 population of 209,175 within an area of 18.0 square miles the city is the third-largest in the Tampico metropolitan area.
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  • Type: City with 206,000 residents
  • Description: city in Tamaulipas, México
  • Also known as: Villa de Cecilia

Places of Interest

Highlights include Tampico Mexico Temple and Estadio Tamaulipas.

Church
The is a temple of in Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The intent to build the temple was announced by the First Presidency on July 8, 1998.

Stadium
The is a football stadium in the southern portion of the Mexican state of , serving as the home of C.D.S. Tampico Madero It sits across two municipalities, and Ciudad Madero, and has a capacity of 19,667.

Church
The Immaculate Conception Cathedral is the main Catholic church in the Diocese of Tampico in , , . It is located opposite the Plaza de Armas, in the historical center of the city.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tampico.

is a city of 315,000 people in . The city is famous for its architecture as well as for its food.

Ciudad Madero

Latitude
22.2474° or 22° 14′ 51″ north
Longitude
-97.8373° or 97° 50′ 14″ west
Population
206,000
Elevation
12 metres (39 feet)
United Nations Location Code
MX CDD
Open location code
76J465W7+X3
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2818858284
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
3530594
Wiki­data ID
Q985365
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Waray—“Ciudad Madero” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سيوداد ماديرو
  • Bengali: সিউদাদ মাদেরো
  • Bulgarian: Сиудад Мадеро
  • Catalan: Ciudad Madero
  • Cebuano: Ciudad Madero
  • Central Kurdish: مادێرۆ
  • Chinese: 馬德羅城
  • Chinese: 马德罗城
  • Danish: Ciudad Madero
  • Dutch: Ciudad Madero
  • Esperanto: Ciudad Madero
  • Finnish: Ciudad Madero
  • French: Ciudad Madero
  • German: Ciudad Madero
  • Greek: Σιουδάδ Μαδέρο
  • Gujarati: સિયુડાડ મેડરો
  • Hindi: सियूदाद मदिरो
  • Hungarian: Ciudad Madero
  • Indonesian: Ciudad Madero
  • Italian: Ciudad Madero
  • Japanese: シウダ・マデーロ
  • Japanese: シウダード・マデロ
  • Kannada: ಸಿಯುಡಾಡ್ ಮಡೆರೊ
  • Korean: 시우다드 마데로
  • Latvian: Sjudadmadero
  • Lithuanian: Siudad Maderas
  • Malay: Ciudad Madero
  • Marathi: स्यूदाद मॅडोरो
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Ciudad Madero
  • Norwegian: Ciudad Madero
  • Persian: سیوداد مادرو
  • Polish: Ciudad Madero
  • Portuguese: Ciudad Madero
  • Russian: Сьюдад-Мадеро
  • Serbian: Сиудад Мадеро
  • Serbo-Croatian: Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas
  • Serbo-Croatian: Ciudad Madero
  • Sinhala: සියුඩඩ් මඩෙරෝ
  • Spanish: Cd Madero
  • Spanish: Cd. Madero
  • Spanish: Ciudad Madero Tamaulipas
  • Spanish: Ciudad Madero
  • Spanish: Madero, Tamaulipas
  • Swedish: Ciudad Madero
  • Tagalog: Lungsod ng Madero
  • Tamil: குஇடத் மடேரோ
  • Tatar: Сьюдад-Мадеро
  • Telugu: సియుడ్యాడ్ మదిరో
  • Thai: ซิวดัด มาเดโร
  • Turkish: Ciudad Madero
  • Ukrainian: Сьюдад-Мадеро
  • Urdu: کیوداد مادیرو
  • Vietnamese: Ciudad Madero
  • Waray (Philippines): Ciudad Madero

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