Hualahuises
Hualahuises is a small town in the state of Nuevo León, in northern Mexico. It serves as the administrative seat for the surrounding municipality, with which it shares a name.
The town has many folkloric things that have been preserved over the years. Hualahuises is divided into two parts: Santa Rosa and Hualahuises itself. People living there have a reputation for being very friendly and courteous.
Locator maps
- 24°56′N 99°42′W / 24.933°N 99.700°W / 24.933; -99.700
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State of Nuevo León
Monterrey (capital)
- Abasolo
- Agualeguas
- Allende
- Anáhuac
- Apodaca
- Aramberri
- Bustamante
- Cadereyta Jiménez
- El Carmen
- Cerralvo
- China
- Ciénega de Flores
- Doctor Arroyo
- Doctor Coss
- Doctor González
- Galeana
- García
- General Bravo
- General Escobedo
- General Terán
- General Treviño
- General Zaragoza
- General Zuazua
- Guadalupe
- Hidalgo
- Higueras
- Hualahuises
- Iturbide
- Juárez
- Lampazos de Naranjo
- Linares
- Los Aldamas
- Los Herreras
- Los Ramones
- Marín
- Melchor Ocampo
- Mier y Noriega
- Mina
- Montemorelos
- Monterrey
- Parás
- Pesquería
- Rayones
- Sabinas Hidalgo
- Salinas Victoria
- San Nicolás de los Garza
- San Pedro Garza García
- Santa Catarina
- Santiago
- Vallecillo
- Villaldama
- Monterrey metropolitan area
- Peripheral Region
- Northern Nuevo León
- Salinas Valley
- Citrícola Region
- Pilón Valley
- Southern Nuevo León
- Río Blanco Valley
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