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Monterrey is a powerhouse of Mexican industry, and anyone conducting business in Mexico will likely find themselves there at some point in time. Scarcely the relaxed, colonial city that you might expect to find elsewhere in Mexico, Monterrey is Mexico’s third largest city, and the center of Mexican industry. Though there are some colonial style buildings, Monterrey is one of Mexico’s most modern cities. Just recently completed, the Gran Plaza of Monterrey is the center for the state government of Nuevo León. The Plaza’s modern buildings, gardens, and monuments are a reflection of the city that has fully embraced the spirit of modern industrialism rather than old-world colonialism.

Monterrey is surrounded by the Sierra Madre mountains at an elevation of 1,800 feet above sea level. The mountain view is spectacular and is dominated by Cerro de la Silla (Saddle Mountain), which has come to be a symbol of the city. Despite being nestled in such a rugged environment, there are many routes into and out of Monterrey, including excellent highways, railroads, and Monterrey’s international airport which offers daily flights to and from many cities in Mexico and the United States.

Despite gaining many advantages by being Mexico's industrial center, the industrialization of Monterrey has had some negative side effects, primarily air and noise pollution. The city is spread out, but remains relatively crowded. The city is wealthier than most other Mexican cities, and consequently, the prices here tend to be higher. Despite the minor disadvantages, Monterrey is a beautiful, modern city that has much to offer both in business and tourism.

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Monterrey was named in 1596 after the Count of Monterrey who was the Viceroy of New Spain.

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