I could tell at once that that city was Monterrey............w/o even knowing, from the beg. credits...Nuevo Leon........Mexico............b/c of the famous double mountain..........the soccer team plays in its shadow..................u can see in Mexican league soccer.......................
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Monterrey, capital of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León, is a sprawling business and industrial center fringed by mountains. It’s overlooked by the Palacio del Obispado, a storied Baroque palace with a regional museum. Downtown lies the Macroplaza, a vast green area of connected squares home to the striking Museo de Arte Contemporáneo and the Faro de Comercio tower, which beams a green laser into the sky.
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