Abstract
This article tries to identify the development of an industrial colony dedicated to the extraction and export of salt, which helps to achieve the economic development of an isolated region of Mexico in the late nineteenth century and during the twentieth century through foreign investments. We are interested in studying the urban scope of the project of foreign companies and the way in which these populations are designed in the territory to verify the existence of industrial heritage that could be recognized and valued at present.
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