Monterey, Mexico, is in the mountains in the interior of Mexico and not on the coast. The nearest ocean is the Atlantic (in the form of the Gulf of Mexico) about 180 miles to the East.
The closest would be Douglas, AZ. It is some 843 miles (1356 kilometers) away from Monterrey, Mexico.
It depends; Monterrey in Mexico is nowhere near the ocean; so you need to transport all that load from Monterrey to a city in the sea, such as Tampico.
There are many cities close to Monterrey. Some of them would be Apodaca, Cadereyta or Saltillo.
Monterry, Nuevo Leon, can justify its claim to that title.
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Two of them would include Monterrey and Mexico City.
Monterrey, Hermosillo and Tijuana would be some of them.
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Monterrey is more expensive than most cities in Mexico. It however, has on average better remunerated jobs than their counterparts in the rest of the country. In general terms, expenses are 20% higher than those found in the rest of the country. For example, a meal in Monterrey averages US$6 while it would cost only US$4.50 in Mexico City (33% higher); basic utilities (electricity, gas, water and garbage disposal) would cost US$78.50 in Monterrey while in Mexico City those would cost around US$63 (25% higher).
Those would be:Mexico City (19,231,829)Guadalajara (4,095,853)Monterrey (3,664,331)
The distance between Monterrey and Veracruz is of some 839 kilometers (521 miles) on a straight line. By using the Mexican highway system, you would traverse 1,087 kilometers (676 miles) of road as you would be crossing the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range.