Everything about Nueva Rosita totally explained
Nueva Rosita is a town in the northeastern part of the
state of
Coahuila in northern
Mexico. It lies about 11 km northwest of the city of
Sabinas on
Federal Highway 57, and serves as the municipal seat of
San Juan de Sabinas municipality.
In
1990 the town was recorded as having a population of 36,284. The town was initially developed in the
1930s. It remains today an important manufacturing centre for the north of Mexico.
The area is the site of a
coal mine owned by
Grupo México. On
February 19,
2006, an
explosion occurred in the mine, trapping more than 60 miners underground.
Demographics
The census of
2005 reported a population of 40,115 for the municipality of
San Juan de Sabinas, of whom 36,639 lived in the community of Nueva Rosita. The municipality has an area of 735.4 km² (283.94 sq mi). Its second-largest town (population 1,431) is also named
San Juan de Sabinas. The two main ethnic groups are Europeans 76% of the population, are mostly Spanish. 24% mestizo (mixed European and Amerindian).
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