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GDP Per Capita in Tamaulipas
[edit]Municipality | per capita US$[1] | Population[2] |
Abasolo | $3,314 | 11,862 |
Aldama | $3,371 | 27,676 |
Altamira | $7,930 | 162,628 |
Antiguo Morelos | $2,472 | 8,561 |
Burgos | $4,124 | 4,782 |
Bustamante | $1,560 | 7,275 |
Camargo | $6,213 | 17,587 |
Casas | $1,749 | 4,123 |
Ciudad Madero | $9,787 | 193,045 |
Cruillas | $6,080 | 2,268 |
Gómez Farías | $2,311 | 8,464 |
González | $6,147 | 40,946 |
Güemez | $2,489 | 14,424 |
Guerrero | $6,977 | 3,861 |
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz | $5,644 | 15,028 |
Hidalgo | $3,016 | 23,357 |
Jaumave | $2,358 | 14,021 |
Jiménez | $3,616 | 8,230 |
Llera | $2,269 | 17,317 |
Mainero | $1,581 | 2,465 |
Mante, El | $4,748 | 112,061 |
Matamoros | $9,429 | 462,157 |
Méndez | $3,113 | 4,785 |
Mier | $6,498 | 6,539 |
Miguel Alemán | $7,376 | 24,020 |
Miquihuana | $2,910 | 3,390 |
Nuevo Laredo | $8,986 | 355,827 |
Nuevo Morelos | $2,422 | 3,051 |
Ocampo | $3,236 | 12,477 |
Padilla | $3,348 | 12,609 |
Palmillas | $1,265 | 1,603 |
Reynosa | $9,174 | 526,888 |
Río Bravo | $5,687 | 106,842 |
San Carlos | $1,531 | 9,261 |
San Fernando | $3,580 | 57,756 |
San Nicolás | $1,005 | 1,044 |
Soto La Marina | $3,948 | 22,826 |
Tampico | $8,933 | 303,924 |
Tula | $1,876 | 25,687 |
Valle Hermoso | $7,609 | 62,193 |
Victoria | $7,615 | 293,044 |
Villagrán | $2,095 | 6,457 |
Xicoténcatl | $3,502 | 21,877 |
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Nearby Cities
[edit]City | Population | Distance (km) |
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Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | 355,827 | 0mi (0km) |
Monclova, Coahuila | 294,191 | 124mi (199km) |
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon | 3,664,334 | 125mi (201km) |
Reynosa, Tamaulipas | 526,888 | 130mi (209km) |
Corpus Christi, Texas | 409,741 | 131mi (211km) |
San Antonio, Texas | 1,942,217 | 154mi (248km) |
Heroica Matamoros, Tamaulipas | 462,157 | 167mi (268km) |
Flags of Laredo
[edit]- 1529-1685 & 1690-1821 New Spain
- 1685-1690 France
- 1821-1836 Mexico
- 1836-1840 & 1840-1846 Republic of Texas
- 1840 Republic of the Rio Grande
- - 1846-1859 & 1859-1861 United States of America
- 1861-1865 Confederate States of America
- - 1865-present United States of America
Counties in South Texas
[edit]County | Population | Majority | Major City |
Atascosa County | 38,628 | 58.6% Hispanic | Pleasanton |
Bee County | 32,359 | 53.9% Hispanic | Beeville |
Bexar County | 1,509,061 | 57.2% Hispanic | San Antonio |
Brooks County | 7,976 | 91.6% Hispanic | Falfurrias |
Cameron County | 385,734 | 86.1% Hispanic | Brownsville |
Duval County | 13,120 | 88% Hispanic | San Diego |
Hidalgo County | 695,456 | 89.5% Hispanic | McAllen |
Jim Hogg County | 5,281 | 90.0% Hispanic | Hebbronville |
Jim Wells County | 39,326 | 75.7% Hispanic | Alice |
Kenedy County | 414 | 79% Hispanic | Sarita |
La Salle County | 5,866 | 77.12% White | Cotulla |
Live Oak County | 12,309 | 49% White | George West |
Nueces County | 315,831 | 58.8% Hispanic | Corpus Christi |
McMullen County | 851 | 55% White | Tilden |
Maverick County | 47,297 | 95% Hispanic | Eagle Pass |
Refugio County | 7,828 | 44.6% Hispanic | Aransas Pass |
Starr County | 53,597 | 97.5% Hispanic | Rio Grande City |
Uvalde County | 25,926 | 65.9% Hispanic | Uvalde |
Webb County | 229,905 | 94.28% Hispanic | Laredo |
Willacy county | 20,082 | 85.7% Hispanic | Raymondville |
Wilson County | 32,408 | 44.7% White | Crystal CIty |
Zapata County | 12,182 | 84.8% Hispanic | Zapata |
Zavala County | 11,600 | 91.2% Hispanic | Crystal CIty |
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Architecture
[edit]Laredo’s architecture is of Spanish Colonial, American, and Mexican flavor. Most of Laredo's Spanish colonial buildings are located in downtown Laredo especially in the San Agustin Historical District but they are also spread out throughout the whole city which includes the Laredo Medical Center, Texas National Bank headquarters and branches, the Laredo Town Center, and others. American architecture can be seen along Interstate Highway 35. Some of the buildings of American architecture are the Hamilton Hotel, Rio Grande Plaza, Walker Plaza, the Laredo Federal Courthouse, and the Laredo City Hall.
List of the tallest buildings in Laredo, Texas:
Tallest Buildings
[edit]Rank | Building Name | Height[3] | Floors | Year Built |
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01 | Hamilton Hotel | 150 ft (46m) | 12 | 1923 |
02 | San Agustin Cathedral | 141 ft (43m) | N/A | 1872 |
03 | Rio Grande Plaza | - | 15 | 1975 |
04 | Holiday Inn Laredo | - | 14 | 1984 |
05 | Laredo National Bank | - | 10 | 1926 |
06 | Senior Citizens Home | - | 8 | - |
07 | Laredo Medical Center | - | 7 | - |
08 | Gateway Inn | - | 6 | - |
09 | Rialto Hotel | - | 6 | - |
10 | Walker Plaza | - | 5 | - |
Hamilton Hotel
[edit]The Hamilton Hotel was built in 1900 as a three story building. Today it is the tallest building in Laredo, Texas and serves as a apartment complex in downtown Laredo. It is 151 feet tall and has 12 floors (above ground). in 1992 it was included in the National Register of Historical Places[4] and due to its renovation and repair it was the winner of the Housing and Urban Development Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation in 2002.[5] It is located in 815 Salinas St.
San Agustin Cathedral
[edit]The San Agustin Cathedral (formally the San Agustin Church) was built in 1778 as a small parish by the Bishop of Guadalajara. In 1866, work began to turn the small parish into a large church. San Agustin Church is a Gothic structure with a five-story- 141ft (43m) bell / clock tower. All the windows have the traditional Gothic shape with stained glass located between structural bays of its masonry walls. A French priest, Father Pierre Yves Keralum, was the designer and architect for this historical monument. The new church was opened in December 12, 1872.[6]
Rio Grande Plaza
[edit]The Rio Grande Plaza[7] (formally the Hilton Hotel) is an independently owned hotel located on the banks of the Rio Grande. It was built in 1975 and is 15 floors high. Its within a walking distance from the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge and has a view of the Rio Grande, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and downtown Laredo
Holiday Inn Civic Center
[edit]The Holiday Inn Civic Center is a hotel affiliated to the Holiday Inn chain of hotels. Its building is the fourth tallest building in Laredo. It was built in 1984 and it is 14 floors high. It is located along Interstate 35 south near the Laredo Civic Center.
Laredo National Bank Headquarters
[edit]The Laredo National Bank Headquarters[8] building was built in 1926 and it served as the Plaza Hotel until 1976 when it was purchased by the Laredo National Bank and was renovated and converted to its headquarters. The building is the fifth tallest building in Laredo and it is 10 stories high.
Senior Citizens Home
[edit]The Laredo's Senior Citizen Home is located in the San Agustin Historical District across from the Hamilton Hotel. The building is sixth tallest building in Laredo with 8 floors above ground. It serves the Laredo area as a retirement home for the senior citizens.
Laredo Medical Center
[edit]The Laredo Medical Center[9] (Formally the Mercy Hospital) was built in 1990. It is the largest medical center in the Laredo area. Its building is located on United States Route 59 and is 7 floors high. It is of Spanish Colonial architecture. It has 325 licensed beds and 180 active physicians. The hospital has 1,568 employees. Its services include:
- 24-Hour Emergency Room
- CT Scan
- Cancer Treatment Center
- Complete Cardiac Program
- General & Acute Care
- Home Health & Hospice
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Medicine Therapy
- Inpatient Rehabilitation Center
- Intensive Care Unit
- Labor & Delivery & Mother Baby Unit
- MRI
- Medical/Surgical Unit
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Neurosurgery
- Obstetrics
- Pediatrics & Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Skilled Nursing Unit
- Sleep Center
- Vitreoretinology
Gateway Inn
[edit]The Gateway Inn is an independent hotel in the Laredo area. It is located along Business Spur Interstate 35 south.
Rialto Hotel
[edit]The Rialto Hotel[10] (formally the Sames Moore Building) was built in 1925 and was used as a Local car dealership headquarters. In 2005 the building was bought and was renovated and turned into a hotel. It is the 9th tallest building in Laredo and is 6 stories high. It is located across the Hamilton Hotel in downtown San Agustin Historical District.
Walker Plaza
[edit]The Walker Plaza was built in 1995 and is the headquarters building for the South Texas National Bank. It is 5 floors high and is the 10th tallest building in Laredo. The building is located along Interstate 35 south.
Health Care
[edit]There are four medical centers in Laredo, of which the largest one is the Laredo Medical Center. The Laredo Medical Center is a 650,000-square-foot complex in a 50 acre campus with 325 licensed beds and 180 active physicians. Its main building is located in central Laredo along United States Route 59. Besides its main building, the Laredo Medical Center has specialized clinics throughout the city, the main ones are: the Ambulatory Care Center North is an outpatient facility[11], McClelland Diagnostic Center is an out-patient diagnostic center[12], Laredo Medical Sleep Center[13]
Laredo Medical Center Services include:
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Doctor's Hospital[14] is the second largest medical center in Laredo. The hospital complex is over 250,000 square-foot complex with 180 licensed beds in a 58 acre campus and is affiliated to Universal Health Services. It is located in Texas State Highway Loop 20 in north Laredo. Behind the main building the Doctors Regional Cancer Treatment Center which offers comprehensive cancer services. The Providence Surgical & Medical Center[15] is an ambulatory health care center located in north-central Laredo which is also owed by Universal Health Services.
Doctor's Hospital services include:
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The Gateway Community Health Center[16] is the third largest medical center in Laredo. The health center's main building is 64,000 square-feet and three stories high. The Medical center recently moved in 2006 to its new $11,000,000 building. The main Gateway Community Health Center is located in East Laredo close to United States Route 59. It also has three branches in the Laredo area: the South Clinic, El Cenizo Community Center, and Quad City Community Center.
Gateway Community Health Center services include:
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Largest Buildings
[edit]Mall Del Norte[17] is a regional shopping mall in Laredo. The mall opened in 1977 and has since been renovated in 1991, 1993 (expansion), and 2007. It is located along Interstate 35 in the city's rapidly growing retail hub the city. Mall Del Norte is 1,198,199 sq. ft.; with 148 stores, making it the largest mall in South Texas and the largest building in Laredo.
Proposed/Under Construction Buildings
[edit]- Emerald Tower
- Use: condominiums
- Status: Proposed
- Notes: When completed the building will be the new tallest building in Laredo with 19 floors (including three below ground)[18]
- Status: Proposed
- Use: condominiums
- Piazza del Sol Mall
- Use: Outdoor retail mall
- Status: under construction
- Notes: When completed it will become the largest outdoor mall in Laredo. Size:580,577 ft² (to open in 2009}[19]
- Status: under construction
- Use: Outdoor retail mall
- Laredo Town Center
- Use: Indoor retail mall
- Status: under construction
- Notes: When completed it will become the second largest Indoor mall in Laredo. Size: 580,577 ft² (to open in 2009}[20]
- Status: under construction
- Use: Indoor retail mall
References
[edit]- ^ Índices de de desarrollo humano, 2000 (Spanish)
- ^ INEGI Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER) (Spanish)
- ^ Emporis; Laredo Buildings
- ^ National Register of Historical Places
- ^ Housing and Urban Development
- ^ Diocese of Laredo; San Agustin Church History
- ^ Rio Grande Plaza Homepage
- ^ Laredo National Bank Homepage
- ^ Laredo Medical Center
- ^ Rialto Hotel Homepage
- ^ Ambulatory Care Center North
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ Doctor's Hospital Of Laredo Homepage]
- ^ Providence Surgical & Medical Center
- ^ Gateway Community Health Center
- ^ Mall del Norte Homepage
- ^ Laredo Morning Times Articles; Emerald Tower
- ^ Laredo Town Center Plans
- ^ Laredo Town Center Plans
Full-power stations
[edit]CH | DT | Callsign | Network | City of License |
02 | - | XEFE | Televisa | Nuevo Laredo |
08 | 08-1 | KGNS | NBC | Laredo |
- | 08-2 | KGNS | The CW | Laredo |
11 | 11-1 | XHBR | XEW | Nuevo Laredo |
13 | 13-1 | KVTV | CBS | Laredo |
21 | 21-1 | XHLNA | TV Azteca 13 | Nuevo Laredo |
25 | 27-2 | KETF | Telefutura | Laredo |
27 | 27-1 | KLDO | Univision | Laredo |
- | 27-4 | KLDO | LATV | Laredo |
33 | 33-1 | XHLAT | TV Azteca 7 | Nuevo Laredo |
39 | 27-3 | KXOF | FOX | Laredo |
45 | - | XHNAT | Multimedios | Nuevo Laredo |
55 | - | KNEX | Azteca America | Laredo |
57 | - | XHLAR | Televisa | Nuevo Laredo |
68 | - | KLMV | Religious | Laredo |
AM Radio
[edit]Frequency | Callsign | Brand | City of License | Website |
790 | XEFE | La Mera Ley | Nuevo Laredo | - |
890 | KVOZ | Radio Cristiana | Laredo | lanuevaradiocristiana.com |
960 | XEK | La Grande | Nuevo Laredo | xek.com |
1000 | XENLT | Radio Formula | Nuevo Laredo | radioformula.com |
1300 | KLAR | Radio Poder | Laredo | feypoder.com |
1370 | XEGNK | Radio Mexicana | Nuevo Laredo | gruposiete.com |
1410 | XEAS | Ke Buena | Nuevo Laredo | kebuena.com |
1490 | KLNT | Radio Norteño | Laredo | - |
- XHLDO Radio Tamaulipas 88.9 FM
- XHNOE Stereo 91.3 FM
- XHTNL La Caliente 94.1 FM
- XHNLO Multimedios 97.1 FM
- XHNK Classic Hits 99.3 FM
- XHAS Ke Buena 101.5 FM
- XHNLR Radio UAT 104.9 FM
- La Tremenda 106.5 FM
- KHOY Catholic Radio 88.1 FM
- KBNL Radio Manantial 89.9 FM
- KJBZ Z93 Tejano 92.7 FM Tejano Music
- KQUR The Works 94.9 FM80s, 90s and current Top 40
- KRRG Big Buck Country 98.1 FM Country Music
- KNEX HOT 106.1 FM Urban/Rhythmic Top 40