Nuevo Laredo
Nue·vo La·re·do
N0189300 (no͝o-ā′vō lə-rā′dō, nwĕ′vō lä-rĕ′dō)Nuevo Laredo
(Spanish ˈnweβo laˈreðo)Nue•vo La•re•do
(ˈnweɪ voʊ ləˈreɪ doʊ, nuˈeɪ-)n.
单词 | nuevo laredo |
释义 | Nuevo LaredoNue·vo La·re·doN0189300 (no͝o-ā′vō lə-rā′dō, nwĕ′vō lä-rĕ′dō)Nuevo Laredo(Spanish ˈnweβo laˈreðo)Nue•vo La•re•do(ˈnweɪ voʊ ləˈreɪ doʊ, nuˈeɪ-)n. Nuevo LaredoNuevo Laredo(nwā`vō lärā`thō), city (1990 pop. 218,413), Tamaulipas state, NE Mexico, across the Rio Grande from LaredoLaredo, city (1990 pop. 122,899), seat of Webb co., S Tex., on the Rio Grande; founded 1755, inc. 1852. It is a port of entry on the U.S.-Mexican border, with a thriving export-import trade and a tourist industry. During the late 20th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. , Tex. Linked with the United States by automobile and railroad bridges, Nuevo Laredo is the northern terminus of the national railroad and the Inter-American HighwayInter-American Highway, c.3,400 mi (5,470 km) long, section of the Pan-American Highway system from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to Panama City, Panama. Much of the highway prior to 1941 had been built by the countries concerned, but wartime necessity led the United States to ..... Click the link for more information. , as well as the chief point of entry for U.S. tourists driving to Mexico. It is also a center of international trade and the distribution point for an agricultural (mainly cotton) and livestock-raising area. Nuevo Laredo has been one of the many Mexican cities affected by an influx of foreign capital, primarily due to the establishment of foreign-owned industrial plants, known as maquiladorasmaquiladoras , Mexican assembly plants that manufacture finished goods for export to the United States. The maquiladoras are generally owned by non-Mexican corporations. ..... Click the link for more information. . Founded in 1755, the city was part of Laredo until the end of the Mexican War in 1848. Nuevo Laredo played a role in the Mexican revolution of 1910 and was burned extensively in 1914. Nuevo Laredoa city in Mexico, in Tamaulipas State, on the right bank of the Rio Grande, directly opposite the US city of Laredo. Population, 151,000 (1970). Nuevo Laredo is the starting point for the Pan-American Highway. It is a commercial center, and its chief industry is the processing of crops, chiefly cotton, grown in the surrounding irrigated farming region. Other industries include textiles, food-processing, and metalworking. Nuevo Laredo |
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