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Municipalities of Puebla
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Map of Mexico with Puebla highlighted
Map of Mexico with Puebla highlighted

Puebla is a state in central Mexico that is divided into 217 municipalities. According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the fifth most populated state with 6,583,278 inhabitants and the 21st largest by land area spanning 34,309.6 square kilometres (13,247.0 sq mi).[1][2]

Municipalities in Puebla are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.[3] Every three years, citizens elect a municipal president (Spanish: presidente municipal), by a plurality voting system, who heads a concurrently elected municipal council (ayuntamiento) which is responsible for providing all the public services for their constituents. The municipal council consists of a variable number of trustees and councillors (regidores y síndicos).[4] Municipalities are responsible for public services (such as water and sewerage), street lighting, public safety, traffic, and the maintenance of public parks, gardens and cemeteries.[5] They may also assist the state and federal governments in education, emergency fire and medical services, environmental protection and maintenance of monuments and historical landmarks. Since 1984, they have had the power to collect property taxes and user fees, although more funds are obtained from the state and federal governments than from their own income.[5]

The largest municipality by population is Puebla, with 1,692,181 residents (25.70% of the state's total), while the smallest is San Miguel Ixitlán with 526 residents.[1] The largest municipality by land area is Chiautla which spans 804.20 km2 (310.50 sq mi), and the smallest is Rafael Lara Grajales with 4.10 km2 (1.58 sq mi).[2] The newest municipality is Ahuehuetitla, established in 1963.[6]

Municipalities

  State capital

Municipalities of Puebla
Name Municipal seat Population
(2020)[1]
Population
(2010)[7]
Change Land area[2] Population density
(2020)
Incorporation date[6]
km2 sq mi
Acajete Acajete 72,894 60,353 +20.8% 176.9 68.3 412.1/km2 (1,067.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Acateno Acateno 9,170 8,916 +2.8% 180.8 69.8 50.7/km2 (131.4/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Acatlán Acatlán de Osorio 37,955 33,865 +12.1% 608.5 234.9 62.4/km2 (161.5/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Acatzingo Acatzingo de Hidalgo 63,743 52,078 +22.4% 140.6 54.3 453.4/km2 (1,174.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Acteopan Acteopan 3,070 2,881 +6.6% 75.1 29.0 40.9/km2 (105.9/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Ahuacatlán Ahuacatlán 14,542 14,754 −1.4% 91.3 35.3 159.3/km2 (412.5/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Ahuatlán Ahuatlán 3,162 3,403 −7.1% 185.0 71.4 17.1/km2 (44.3/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Ahuazotepec Ahuazotepec 11,439 10,457 +9.4% 60.7 23.4 188.5/km2 (488.1/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Ahuehuetitla Ahuehuetitla 2,207 2,008 +9.9% 72.3 27.9 30.5/km2 (79.1/sq mi) September 25, 1963
Ajalpan Ajalpan 74,768 60,621 +23.3% 393.9 152.1 189.8/km2 (491.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Albino Zertuche Acaxtlahuacán 1,885 1,770 +6.5% 79.4 30.7 23.7/km2 (61.5/sq mi) September 28, 1900
Aljojuca Aljojuca 6,591 6,288 +4.8% 52.3 20.2 126.0/km2 (326.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Altepexi Altepexi 22,629 18,920 +19.6% 47.1 18.2 480.4/km2 (1,244.3/sq mi) February 3, 1928
Amixtlán Amixtlán 4,812 5,004 −3.8% 44.5 17.2 108.1/km2 (280.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Amozoc Amozoc de Mota 125,876 100,964 +24.7% 142.6 55.1 882.7/km2 (2,286.2/sq mi) December 7, 1825
Aquixtla Aquixtla 9,021 7,848 +14.9% 166.8 64.4 54.1/km2 (140.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Atempan Atempan 29,742 25,386 +17.2% 48.1 18.6 618.3/km2 (1,601.5/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Atexcal San Martín Atexcal 3,859 3,734 +3.3% 331.6 128.0 11.6/km2 (30.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Atlequizayan[a] Atlequizayan 2,633 2,833 −7.1% 12.4 4.8 212.3/km2 (550.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Atlixco Atlixco 141,793 127,062 +11.6% 293.2 113.2 483.6/km2 (1,252.5/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Atoyatempan Atoyatempan 7,704 6,426 +19.9% 26.9 10.4 286.4/km2 (741.8/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Atzala Atzala 1,512 1,228 +23.1% 11.3 4.4 133.8/km2 (346.6/sq mi) April 29, 1875
Atzitzihuacán Santiago Atzitzihuacán 12,857 11,684 +10.0% 129.8 50.1 99.1/km2 (256.5/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Atzitzintla[b] Atzitzintla 9,051 8,408 +7.6% 133.1 51.4 68.0/km2 (176.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Axutla Axutla 976 947 +3.1% 188.2 72.7 5.2/km2 (13.4/sq mi) October 9, 1923
Ayotoxco Ayotoxco de Guerrero 8,208 8,153 +0.7% 106.7 41.2 76.9/km2 (199.2/sq mi) December 27, 1921
Calpan San Andrés Calpan 15,271 13,730 +11.2% 66.9 25.8 228.3/km2 (591.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Caltepec Caltepec 4,128 4,177 −1.2% 392.8 151.7 10.5/km2 (27.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Camocuautla Camocuautla 2,758 2,476 +11.4% 16.2 6.3 170.2/km2 (440.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Cañada Morelos[c] Morelos Cañada 20,659 18,954 +9.0% 244.6 94.4 84.5/km2 (218.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Caxhuacan Caxhuacan 3,811 3,791 +0.5% 14.0 5.4 272.2/km2 (705.0/sq mi) January 2, 1951
Chalchicomula de Sesma Ciudad Serdán 47,410 43,882 +8.0% 389.7 150.5 121.7/km2 (315.1/sq mi) December 7, 1825
Chapulco Chapulco 8,193 6,992 +17.2% 87.1 33.6 94.1/km2 (243.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Chiautla Chiautla de Tapia 21,699 19,037 +14.0% 804.2 310.5 27.0/km2 (69.9/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Chiautzingo San Lorenzo Chiautzingo 22,039 18,762 +17.5% 81.1 31.3 271.8/km2 (703.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Chichiquila Chichiquila 26,928 24,148 +11.5% 109.3 42.2 246.4/km2 (638.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Chiconcuautla Chiconcuautla 17,382 15,767 +10.2% 89.6 34.6 194.0/km2 (502.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Chietla Chietla 37,030 33,935 +9.1% 325.5 125.7 113.8/km2 (294.6/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Chigmecatitlán Chigmecatitlán 1,215 1,227 −1.0% 25.9 10.0 46.9/km2 (121.5/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Chignahuapan Chignahuapan 66,464 57,909 +14.8% 759.7 293.3 87.5/km2 (226.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Chignautla Chignautla 35,223 30,254 +16.4% 148.3 57.3 237.5/km2 (615.2/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Chila Chila 5,082 4,699 +8.2% 128.8 49.7 39.5/km2 (102.2/sq mi) Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Municipalities_of_Puebla
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