Francisco I. Madero

Francisco I. Madero is a city and seat of the Pánuco de Coronado, in the state of , north-western . As of 2010, the town of Francisco I. Madero had a population of 4,550.
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  • Type: Town with 4,450 residents
  • Description: municipal seat of Pánuco, State of Durango, Mexico
  • Also known as: Francisco I Madero”, “Francisco I. Madero, Durango”, and “Villa Madero

Francisco I. Madero

Latitude
24.4026° or 24° 24′ 9″ north
Longitude
-104.31887° or 104° 19′ 8″ west
Population
4,450
Elevation
1,981 metres (6,499 feet)
Open location code
75PQCM3J+2F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 742929927
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3980151
Wiki­data ID
Q5483457
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In Other Languages

From Chechen to Turkish—“Francisco I. Madero” goes by many names.
  • Chechen: Франсиско И. Мадеро
  • Dutch: Francisco I. Madero, Durango
  • Serbian: Франсиско И. Мадеро (Пануко де Коронадо)
  • Serbian: Франсиско И. Мадеро
  • Spanish: Francisco I. Madero
  • Tatar: Франсиско И. Мадеро (Пануко де Коронадо)
  • Tatar: Франсиско И. Мадеро
  • Turkish: Francisco I. Madero, Durango

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