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Saltillo (sältē`yō), city (1990 pop. 420,947), capital of Coahuila state, N Mexico. It is located in an alluvial valley almost surrounded by mountains. Saltillo is a commercial and industrial center with heavy and light manufacturing and has being growing rapidly. Founded in 1575, the city was known in colonial times for its annual fair, at which imports from Spain and the Philippines were exchanged for products made in Mexico. Saltillo was taken by Zachary Taylor's forces in the Mexican War and was occupied by French troops several times during the French intervention in Mexico. The city has a university and other institutions of higher learning. SaltilloCity (pop., 2000: 562,587), capital of Coahuila state, northeastern Mexico. Founded in 1575, it was the first Spanish settlement in the area. In 1824–36 it was the capital of a vast province that included what is now Texas and other areas of the American Southwest. It is now a commercial, communications, and manufacturing centre; its products include woolen fabrics, knitted goods, and flour. Gold, silver, lead, and coal are mined in the nearby mountains. Located at an elevation of about 5,250 ft (1,600 m), it has a cool, dry climate that has made it a summer resort. |
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GSC, a privately held company with operations in Ogden and Saltillo, Mexico, is a manufacturer of aluminum and steel structural investment castings for aerospace, energy, medical and other end markets. The facilities are located in Peru, IL; Lima, Dayton and Cleveland, OH; Nashville, TN; Cambridge, Ontario, Canada; and Saltillo, Mexico. GRUPO INDUSTRIAL SALTILLO, a Mexican industrial conglomerate, and Caterpillar, a U. |
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