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'''San Luis Potosí''' is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] federal state located in the northeast of the country. It borders the states of [[Nuevo León]] and [[Tamaulipas]] to the northeast, [[Veracruz]] to the east, [[Hidalgo]], [[Querétaro]], [[Guanajuato]] to the south, and [[Zacatecas]] to the west. Its capital is the city of [[San Luis Potosí (City)|San Luis Potosí]] in the southwest. Other important cities include [[Matehuala]] in the north, [[Rioverde]] in the south, and [[Ciudad Valles]] in the southeast.
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'''San Luis Potosí''' is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] federal state located in the northeast of the country. It borders the states of [[Nuevo León]] and [[Tamaulipas]] to the northeast, [[Veracruz]] to the east, [[Hidalgo]], [[Querétaro]], [[Guanajuato]] to the south, and [[Zacatecas]] to the west. Its capital is the city of [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosí]] in the southwest. Other important cities include [[Matehuala]] in the north, [[Rioverde]] in the south, and [[Ciudad Valles]] in the southeast.
  
 
The western part of the state lies in semi-arid and desert climate zones, while the eastern part is tropical.
 
The western part of the state lies in semi-arid and desert climate zones, while the eastern part is tropical.
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While San Luis Potosí has experienced some violent incidents, it is a rather safe state compared to its northern neighbours (despite the Mexican movie ''El Infierno'' about the Mexican Drug War having been filmed in the north of San Luis Potosí). Tourist destinations, such as [[Xilitla]] and the ''Huasteca Potosina'' region, as well as [[Real de Catorce]] remain frequently visited and are reasonably safe. Still, it's better to avoid standing at lonely places out of cities.
 
While San Luis Potosí has experienced some violent incidents, it is a rather safe state compared to its northern neighbours (despite the Mexican movie ''El Infierno'' about the Mexican Drug War having been filmed in the north of San Luis Potosí). Tourist destinations, such as [[Xilitla]] and the ''Huasteca Potosina'' region, as well as [[Real de Catorce]] remain frequently visited and are reasonably safe. Still, it's better to avoid standing at lonely places out of cities.
  
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Revision as of 21:48, 16 August 2013

San Luis Potosí
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state
Country: Flag of Mexico Mexico
Population: 2,600,000
Seat: San Luis Potosí (city)
Licence Plate: San Luis Potosí
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San Luis Potosí is a Mexican federal state located in the northeast of the country. It borders the states of Nuevo León and Tamaulipas to the northeast, Veracruz to the east, Hidalgo, Querétaro, Guanajuato to the south, and Zacatecas to the west. Its capital is the city of San Luis Potosí in the southwest. Other important cities include Matehuala in the north, Rioverde in the south, and Ciudad Valles in the southeast.

The western part of the state lies in semi-arid and desert climate zones, while the eastern part is tropical.

While San Luis Potosí has experienced some violent incidents, it is a rather safe state compared to its northern neighbours (despite the Mexican movie El Infierno about the Mexican Drug War having been filmed in the north of San Luis Potosí). Tourist destinations, such as Xilitla and the Huasteca Potosina region, as well as Real de Catorce remain frequently visited and are reasonably safe. Still, it's better to avoid standing at lonely places out of cities.

Cities