El Paso TX.
San Francisco is not a city near the Mexican border.
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Right. It is just across the Rio Grande River and 'in front' of the city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
The country's fastes growing centers lie along the usa border. These includes tijuana and ciudad juarez.
His rests lie on the Juarez Mausoleum, on the San Fernando Cementery, Mexico City. It is one of the oldest cemeteries in Mexico (founded in 1832) and nowadays contains the rests of many distinguished people from the 19th century.
San Francisco is not a city near the Mexican border.
San Francisco, which is on northern California.
a very near the truth lie
New York is but one example.
Brisbane is a coastal city, but most of its suburbs do not lie adjacent to the sea.
I don't know I think its El Paso, San Franciso, or Laredo
Two of them would be Seattle or New York City. On the Mexican side, another example would be Mexico City or Cancun
San Francisco, CA.
If you mean heavy and high-tech industry like steel, cement, automobile, aircraft and semiconductors, there are three main industrial regions in Mexico. One is located at the Mexican central plateau and spans a corridor of 300 miles that includes the cities of Guanajuato, Leon, Queretaro, Toluca, Mexico City and Puebla.The other two major industrial centers are the Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo corridor (north of the country, up to Laredo, Texas) and the Guadalajara-Mazatlan corridor, to the north-west of Mexico City and near the Pacific Ocean.Also, in the border cities (Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez, Matamoros) most of the local industries are assembly plants of electric and electrodomestic products.Other - however minor - industrial region is the Coatzacoalcos-Veracruz-Campeche corridor (on the Mexican Gulf coast), where petroleum-related products are made.