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Cuatro Ciénegas

Cuatro Ciénegas is a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila.

The city serves as the municipal seat for the municipality of the same name. The municipality reported 12,154 inhabitants in the year 2000 census. It stands at an average elevation of 740 m above sea level and is located in the state’s desert region.

Cuatro Ciénegas is Spanish for “four marshes”. The name was chosen by the first settlers because of the natural springs in the vicinity that create extensive areas of wetlands and lakes.

Several failed settlements were founded here prior to the successful establishment of a town by Antonio Cordero y Bustamante on 24 May 1800. The settlement’s original name was Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y Cuatro Ciénegas.

The name was later changed to Villa Venustiano Carranza, before finally settling on its current name.

The city is formally known as Cuatro Ciénegas de Carranza, in honour of its most famous son: Venustiano Carranza, President of Mexico from 1915 to 1920, who was born there in 1859.

Cuatro Ciénegas Biosphere Reserve

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