Guerrero, Coahuila
Guerrero | |
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Municipal seat and city | |
Guerrero Location in Mexico | |
Coordinates: 28°18′30″N 100°22′37″W / 28.30833°N 100.37694°WCoordinates: 28°18′30″N 100°22′37″W / 28.30833°N 100.37694°W | |
Country | Mexico |
State | Coahuila |
Municipality | Guerrero |
Elevation | 216 m (709 ft) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 959 |
Guerrero is a city and seat of the municipality of Guerrero, in the north-eastern Mexican state of Coahuila. The 2010 census population was reported as 959 inhabitants.[1]
History[]
was founded on St. John's Day, June 24, 1699, on the Río de Sabinas, 25 miles north of Lampazos, Nuevo León, Mexico. It served 150 Indians of different Coahuiltecan bands. After only 5 months, it was moved and reestablished at present-day Guerrero, Coahuila on January 1, 1700.
Among the Native people served by the mission were the Ervipiame.[2]
In 1703 a Presidio was established at San Juan Bautista.
References[]
- ^ 2010 census tables: INEGI Archived 2013-05-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on April 29, 2011
- ^ Juliana Barr, Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007), p. 117
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- Populated places in Coahuila
- Populated places established in 1699
- 1699 establishments in New Spain
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