Aquismon - One of several towns in the heart of the Huastec, Aquismon is also the stepping off point to Sotano de las Golodrinas and the southern access to Casacada Tamul.
Ciudad Valles - Largest city of the region and commercial and cultural center. It lies on the Old Pan-American Highway, the first paved road to traverse Mexico from north to south. Ciudad Valles is located in the wide valley between the first two ridges of the Sierra Madre.
Ebano - Located on the eastern coastal plain, this was the area of early oil and gas development.
Tamazunchale - The largest town in the Nahua region located on the Rio Moctezuma and at the foot of the Sierra Madre.
Xilitla - [] created the surrealistic Las Pozas here, but it required the ingenuity and work of local residents to carry out. The artistic tradition continues to grow as other artists are attracted to this village.
Río Verde Valley
Cerritos
Cárdenas
Ciudad del Maíz
El Refugio
Rioverde/Ciudad Fernández - The capitals of their respective municipalities, these two towns are separated only by a street and form the largest town in the region.
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