Hidalgo

Hidalgo is a town of approximately 20,000 people, and seat of the Municipality of Hidalgo. It is located in the state of , in Northeastern Mexico.
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  • Type: Town with 16,500 residents
  • Description: municipal seat of Hidalgo, State of Nuevo León, Mexico
  • Also known as: Cementos Hidalgo”, “Hidalgo, Nuevo León”, and “San Nicolás Hidalgo

Hidalgo

Latitude
25.97433° or 25° 58′ 28″ north
Longitude
-100.45061° or 100° 27′ 2″ west
Population
16,500
Elevation
550 metres (1,804 feet)
Open location code
75QXXGFX+PQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6042703450
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
4022735
Wiki­data ID
Q3311595
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Vietnamese—“Hidalgo” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: ইদাল্গো
  • Catalan: Hidalgo
  • Dutch: Hidalgo
  • Esperanto: Hidalgo
  • Friulian: Hidalgo
  • Irish: Hidalgo
  • Italian: Hidalgo
  • Portuguese: Hidalgo
  • Russian: Идальго
  • Scots: Hidalgo
  • Serbian: Идалго
  • Serbo-Croatian: Hidalgo, Nuevo León
  • Serbo-Croatian: Hidalgo
  • Slovenian: Hidalgo
  • Spanish: Hidalgo
  • Turkish: Hidalgo, Nuevo León
  • Venetian: Hidalgo
  • Vietnamese: Hidalgo

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