San Pedro (La Polka 1)
San Pedro (La Polka 1) is a locality in Frontera, Coahuila and has about 2 residents. San Pedro (La Polka 1) is situated nearby to the locality Quinta José (Alejandro Arroyo Gómez), as well as near the abandoned locality La Polka Nueva.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Venustiano Carranza International Airport.
Venustiano Carranza International Airport
Aerodrome
Monclova International Airport; officially Aeropuerto Internacional Venustiano Carranza is an international airport situated in Frontera, Coahuila, Mexico. Venustiano Carranza International Airport is situated 4 km southwest of San Pedro (La Polka 1).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Monclova.
Monclova
Photo: Chanilim714, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Monclova is a city in Coahuila. It is a working class city known for its massive industry, including a steel works and an enormous power generating station.
San Pedro (La Polka 1)
- Type: Locality with 2 residents
- Location: Frontera, Coahuila, Northern Mexico, Mexico, North America
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Latitude
26.97141° or 26° 58′ 17″ northLongitude
-101.43761° or 101° 26′ 15″ westPopulation
2Elevation
550 metres (1,804 feet)Open location code
75RWXHC6+HXGeoNames ID
8472840
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In Other Languages
“San Pedro (La Polka 1)” goes by many names.
- Spanish: “San Pedro”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Quinta José (Alejandro Arroyo Gómez) and La Polka Nueva.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Loma Cueva del Indio and Estación Agustín Espinoza.
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