Nuevo Casas Grandes - Culture

Culture

The city is the see city of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nuevo Casas Grandes. Nearby Nuevo Casas Grandes are Mennonite and Mormon communities. Both of those groups are bilingual with Spanish as their second language. However most of the Mormons in the region are of Mexican descent and speak Spanish as their mother tongue. The Mennonites are old order (not to be confused with Old Order Mennonites who live in Canada and the United States) and speak a Germanic language called Plautdietsch as their primary language in addition to German and Spanish, while those in the Mormon community who are of North American descent speak English. As Nuevo Casas Grandes has grown in the last few decades, it now meets on the north side with the Mormon colony, Colonia Dublán. Many who reside near Nuevo Casas Grandes endeavor to maintain orchards which grow a variety fruits, including peaches, apples, pears, and pecans. Shade and street trees include ash, cypress, deodar, eucalyptus, mulberry, pine, and sycamore. There is also significant activity in wheat and cattle.

Nuevo Casas Grandes has an airport, Nuevo Casas Grandes, airport code NCG.

The sister city of Nuevo Casas Grandes is Fallon, Nevada, U.S.A.

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