GOMEZ PALACIO


Meaning of GOMEZ PALACIO in English

former city, now a suburb of Torren (to the southeast across the Ro Nazas), northeastern Durango state, north central Mexico. It is an important agricultural and industrial centre in the Laguna irrigation district. In the environs, cotton and wheat are the principal crops, but corn (maize), barley, wine grapes, fruits, vegetables, sugarcane, and tobacco are also cultivated. Among the city's industries are flour and textile mills, distilleries, tanneries, iron and steel foundries, and soap factories. The city, founded in 1886 by Spanish philanthropist Santiago Lavn, who donated the land from his hacienda, bears the name of Francisco Gmez Palacio, then governor of the state. Through Torren, it is easily accessible by highway, railroad, and air. Pop. (1970) 79,650.

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