Municipalities of Puebla

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]

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

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) 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

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[lower-alpha 1] 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[lower-alpha 2] 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[lower-alpha 3] 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) May 27, 1837
Chila de la Sal Chila de la Sal 1,317 1,237 +6.5% 141.1 54.5 9.3/km2 (24.2/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Chilchotla Rafael J. García 21,002 19,257 +9.1% 145.9 56.3 143.9/km2 (372.8/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Chinantla Chinantla 2,846 2,468 +15.3% 88.5 34.2 32.2/km2 (83.3/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Coatepec Coatepec 772 758 +1.8% 12.3 4.7 62.8/km2 (162.6/sq mi) September 23, 1930
Coatzingo Coatzingo 2,820 2,964 −4.9% 115.1 44.4 24.5/km2 (63.5/sq mi) December 11, 1874
Cohetzala Santa María Cohetzala 1,382 1,283 +7.7% 240.7 92.9 5.7/km2 (14.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Cohuecan Cohuecan 5,403 4,763 +13.4% 47.5 18.3 113.7/km2 (294.6/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Coronango Santa María Coronango 46,836 34,596 +35.4% 36.7 14.2 1,276.2/km2 (3,305.3/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Coxcatlán Coxcatlán 20,653 19,639 +5.2% 249.3 96.3 82.8/km2 (214.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Coyomeapan Santa María Coyomeapan 14,806 14,205 +4.2% 228.7 88.3 64.7/km2 (167.7/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Coyotepec San Vicente Coyotepec 2,334 2,339 −0.2% 133.7 51.6 17.5/km2 (45.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Cuapiaxtla Cuapiaxtla de Madero 10,542 8,709 +21.0% 23.3 9.0 452.4/km2 (1,171.8/sq mi) October 8, 1935
Cuautempan San Esteban Cuautempan 9,837 9,212 +6.8% 61.3 23.7 160.5/km2 (415.6/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Cuautinchán Cuautinchán 12,340 9,538 +29.4% 160.3 61.9 77.0/km2 (199.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Cuautlancingo San Juan Cuautlancingo 137,435 79,153 +73.6% 38.1 14.7 3,607.2/km2 (9,342.7/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Cuayuca San Pedro Cuayuca 3,315 3,062 +8.3% 198.9 76.8 16.7/km2 (43.2/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Cuetzalan Del Progreso Cuetzalan 49,864 47,433 +5.1% 181.7 70.2 274.4/km2 (710.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Cuyoaco Cuyoaco 17,139 15,367 +11.5% 301.3 116.3 56.9/km2 (147.3/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Domingo Arenas Domingo Arenas 7,982 6,946 +14.9% 16.1 6.2 495.8/km2 (1,284.1/sq mi) May 12, 1942
Eloxochitlán Eloxochitlán 14,461 12,575 +15.0% 99.6 38.5 145.2/km2 (376.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Epatlán San Juan Epatlán 4,943 4,594 +7.6% 52.1 20.1 94.9/km2 (245.7/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Esperanza Esperanza 14,766 13,785 +7.1% 79.3 30.6 186.2/km2 (482.3/sq mi) February 3, 1928
Francisco Z. Mena Metlaltoyuca 17,824 16,270 +9.6% 428.7 165.5 41.6/km2 (107.7/sq mi) April 1, 1908
General Felipe Ángeles San Pablo de las Tunas 22,694 19,040 +19.2% 91.5 35.3 248.0/km2 (642.4/sq mi) September 18, 1923
Guadalupe Guadalupe 6,451 6,276 +2.8% 155.0 59.8 41.6/km2 (107.8/sq mi) April 25, 1922
Guadalupe Victoria Guadalupe Victoria 18,784 16,551 +13.5% 228.1 88.1 82.3/km2 (213.3/sq mi) June 22, 1928
Hermenegildo Galeana Bienvenido 7,011 7,718 −9.2% 50.5 19.5 138.8/km2 (359.6/sq mi) October 9, 1923
Honey[lower-alpha 4] Honey 6,687 7,463 −10.4% 63.7 24.6 105.0/km2 (271.9/sq mi) December 27, 1921
Huaquechula Huaquechula 29,233 25,373 +15.2% 231.4 89.3 126.3/km2 (327.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Huatlatlauca Huatlatlauca 6,111 6,643 −8.0% 168.4 65.0 36.3/km2 (94.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Huauchinango Huauchinango 103,946 97,753 +6.3% 251.0 96.9 414.1/km2 (1,072.6/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Huehuetla Huehuetla 17,082 15,689 +8.9% 47.6 18.4 358.9/km2 (929.5/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Huehuetlán el Chico Huehuetlán el Chico 9,760 8,679 +12.5% 138.1 53.3 70.7/km2 (183.0/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Huehuetlán el Grande[lower-alpha 5] Santo Domingo Huehuetlán 6,105 7,060 −13.5% 180.4 69.7 33.8/km2 (87.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Huejotzingo Huejotzingo 90,794 63,457 +43.1% 173.0 66.8 524.8/km2 (1,359.3/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Hueyapan Hueyapan 13,080 11,868 +10.2% 74.8 28.9 174.9/km2 (452.9/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Hueytamalco Hueytamalco 27,600 26,689 +3.4% 319.1 123.2 86.5/km2 (224.0/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Hueytlalpan Hueytlalpan 5,951 5,734 +3.8% 42.1 16.3 141.4/km2 (366.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Huitzilan de Serdán Huitzilan 15,928 13,982 +13.9% 69.6 26.9 228.9/km2 (592.7/sq mi) June 12, 1875
Huitziltepec Santa Clara Huitziltepec 5,782 5,306 +9.0% 50.6 19.5 114.3/km2 (296.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Ixcamilpa de Guerrero Ixcamilpa 4,065 3,695 +10.0% 308.3 119.0 13.2/km2 (34.1/sq mi) April 24, 1923
Ixcaquixtla San Juan Ixcaquixtla 8,804 8,093 +8.8% 106.7 41.2 82.5/km2 (213.7/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Ixtacamaxtitlán Ixtacamaxtitlán 25,319 25,326 0.0% 561.7 216.9 45.1/km2 (116.7/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Ixtepec Ixtepec 6,950 6,811 +2.0% 19.6 7.6 354.6/km2 (918.4/sq mi) March 3, 1942
Izúcar Izúcar de Matamoros 82,809 72,799 +13.8% 537.0 207.3 154.2/km2 (399.4/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Jalpan[lower-alpha 6] Jalpan 12,050 12,547 −4.0% 205.9 79.5 58.5/km2 (151.6/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Jolalpan Jolalpan 13,308 12,662 +5.1% 601.4 232.2 22.1/km2 (57.3/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Jonotla Jonotla 4,457 4,598 −3.1% 30.0 11.6 148.6/km2 (384.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Jopala Jopala 12,131 12,997 −6.7% 170.3 65.8 71.2/km2 (184.5/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Juan C. Bonilla Cuanalá 23,783 18,540 +28.3% 22.3 8.6 1,066.5/km2 (2,762.2/sq mi) September 17, 1907
Juan Galindo Nuevo Necaxa 9,828 10,213 −3.8% 23.0 8.9 427.3/km2 (1,106.7/sq mi) October 6, 1936
Juan N. Méndez Atenayuca 5,293 5,223 +1.3% 225.1 86.9 23.5/km2 (60.9/sq mi) February 28, 1895
La Magdalena Tlatlauquitepec La Magdalena Tlatlauquitepec 650 484 +34.3% 11.2 4.3 58.0/km2 (150.3/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Lafragua Saltillo 7,650 7,767 −1.5% 180.3 69.6 42.4/km2 (109.9/sq mi) February 28, 1895
Libres[lower-alpha 7] Ciudad de Libres 37,257 31,532 +18.2% 274.1 105.8 135.9/km2 (352.0/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Los Reyes Los Reyes de Juárez 30,021 25,553 +17.5% 30.8 11.9 974.7/km2 (2,524.5/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Mazapiltepec Mazapiltepec de Juárez 3,176 2,633 +20.6% 55.4 21.4 57.3/km2 (148.5/sq mi) May 11, 1926
Mixtla San Francisco Mixtla 2,668 2,216 +20.4% 9.5 3.7 280.8/km2 (727.4/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Molcaxac Molcaxac 6,668 6,218 +7.2% 156.7 60.5 42.6/km2 (110.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Naupan Naupan 9,310 9,707 −4.1% 61.1 23.6 152.4/km2 (394.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Nauzontla Nauzontla 3,317 3,598 −7.8% 27.6 10.7 120.2/km2 (311.3/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Nealtican San Buenaventura Nealtican 14,075 12,011 +17.2% 18.9 7.3 744.7/km2 (1,928.8/sq mi) December 27, 1921
Nicolás Bravo Nicolás Bravo 6,644 6,009 +10.6% 108.4 41.9 61.3/km2 (158.7/sq mi) September 7, 1895
Nopalucan Nopalucan 32,772 27,292 +20.1% 167.5 64.7 195.7/km2 (506.7/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Ocotepec Ocotepec 5,077 4,825 +5.2% 67.2 25.9 75.6/km2 (195.7/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Ocoyucan Santa Clara Ocoyucan 42,669 25,720 +65.9% 119.8 46.3 356.2/km2 (922.5/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Olintla Olintla 11,993 11,641 +3.0% 63.0 24.3 190.4/km2 (493.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Oriental Oriental 19,903 16,575 +20.1% 239.6 92.5 83.1/km2 (215.1/sq mi) July 3, 1942
Pahuatlán Pahuatlán de Valle 20,274 20,618 −1.7% 98.5 38.0 205.8/km2 (533.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Palmar Palmar de Bravo 50,226 42,887 +17.1% 362.3 139.9 138.6/km2 (359.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Pantepec Pantepec 18,528 18,435 +0.5% 220.3 85.1 84.1/km2 (217.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Petlalcingo Petlalcingo 9,350 9,382 −0.3% 232.9 89.9 40.1/km2 (104.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Piaxtla Piaxtla 4,627 4,585 +0.9% 221.2 85.4 20.9/km2 (54.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Puebla Puebla 1,692,181 1,539,819 +9.9% 535.3 206.7 3,161.2/km2 (8,187.4/sq mi) April 16, 1531
Quecholac Quecholac 57,992 47,281 +22.7% 186.8 72.1 310.4/km2 (804.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Quimixtlán Quimixtlán 22,855 21,275 +7.4% 167.1 64.5 136.8/km2 (354.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Rafael Lara Grajales Rafael Lara Grajales 15,952 14,052 +13.5% 4.1 1.6 3,890.7/km2 (10,076.9/sq mi) September 25, 1936
San Andrés Cholula San Andrés Cholula 154,448 100,439 +53.8% 63.2 24.4 2,443.8/km2 (6,329.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San Antonio Cañada San Antonio Cañada 5,938 5,110 +16.2% 80.0 30.9 74.2/km2 (192.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San Diego la Mesa Tochimiltzingo Tochimiltzingo 1,270 1,132 +12.2% 133.0 51.4 9.5/km2 (24.7/sq mi) December 5, 1941
San Felipe Teotlalcingo San Felipe Teotlalcingo 11,063 9,426 +17.4% 39.4 15.2 280.8/km2 (727.2/sq mi) August 8, 1933
San Felipe Tepatlán San Felipe Tepatlán 3,793 4,120 −7.9% 45.2 17.5 83.9/km2 (217.3/sq mi) July 27, 1931
San Gabriel Chilac San Gabriel Chilac 15,954 14,454 +10.4% 109.3 42.2 146.0/km2 (378.0/sq mi) April 26, 1871
San Gregorio Atzompa San Gregorio Atzompa 9,671 8,170 +18.4% 11.8 4.6 819.6/km2 (2,122.7/sq mi) December 27, 1921
San Jerónimo Tecuanipan San Jerónimo Tecuanipan 6,597 5,826 +13.2% 39.8 15.4 165.8/km2 (429.3/sq mi) July 5, 1880
San Jerónimo Xayacatlán San Jerónimo Xayacatlán 3,606 3,777 −4.5% 143.0 55.2 25.2/km2 (65.3/sq mi) September 18, 1861
San José Chiapa San José Chiapa 10,443 8,087 +29.1% 177.0 68.3 59.0/km2 (152.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San José Miahuatlán San José Miahuatlán 14,018 12,699 +10.4% 335.3 129.5 41.8/km2 (108.3/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San Juan Atenco San Juan Atenco 3,604 3,416 +5.5% 96.3 37.2 37.4/km2 (96.9/sq mi) September 27, 1932
San Juan Atzompa San Juan Atzompa 975 872 +11.8% 24.7 9.5 39.5/km2 (102.2/sq mi) December 27, 1921
San Martín Texmelucan San Martín Texmelucan 155,738 141,112 +10.4% 89.6 34.6 1,738.1/km2 (4,501.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San Martín Totoltepec San Martín Totoltepec 692 651 +6.3% 7.2 2.8 96.1/km2 (248.9/sq mi) April 4, 1922
San Matías Tlalancaleca San Matías Tlalancaleca 20,974 19,310 +8.6% 50.7 19.6 413.7/km2 (1,071.4/sq mi) July 13, 1926
San Miguel Ixitlán San Miguel Ixitlán 526 586 −10.2% 72.8 28.1 7.2/km2 (18.7/sq mi) April 20, 1926
San Miguel Xoxtla San Miguel Xoxtla 12,461 11,598 +7.4% 8.3 3.2 1,501.3/km2 (3,888.4/sq mi) September 24, 1940
San Nicolás Buenos Aires[lower-alpha 8] San Nicolás Buenos Aires 10,464 9,185 +13.9% 210.4 81.2 49.7/km2 (128.8/sq mi) July 5, 1880
San Nicolás de los Ranchos San Nicolás de los Ranchos 11,780 10,777 +9.3% 162.2 62.6 72.6/km2 (188.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San Pablo Anicano San Pablo Anicano 3,759 3,554 +5.8% 96.9 37.4 38.8/km2 (100.5/sq mi) July 5, 1880
San Pedro Cholula Cholula de Rivadavia 138,433 120,459 +14.9% 76.9 29.7 1,800.2/km2 (4,662.4/sq mi) March 22, 1824
San Pedro Yeloixtlahuaca San Pedro Yeloixtlahuaca 3,488 3,395 +2.7% 175.1 67.6 19.9/km2 (51.6/sq mi) July 5, 1880
San Salvador el Seco San Salvador el Seco 30,639 27,622 +10.9% 220.3 85.1 139.1/km2 (360.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San Salvador el Verde San Salvador el Verde 34,880 28,419 +22.7% 110.9 42.8 314.5/km2 (814.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
San Salvador Huixcolotla San Salvador Huixcolotla 16,790 13,541 +24.0% 23.8 9.2 705.5/km2 (1,827.1/sq mi) May 16, 1930
San Sebastián Tlacotepec[lower-alpha 9] Tlacotepec de Díaz 13,189 13,534 −2.5% 236.8 91.4 55.7/km2 (144.3/sq mi) March 10, 1903
Santa Catarina Tlaltempan Santa Catarina Tlaltempan 749 874 −14.3% 47.6 18.4 15.7/km2 (40.8/sq mi) February 21, 1913
Santa Inés Ahuatempan Santa Inés Ahuatempan 6,341 5,944 +6.7% 286.3 110.5 22.1/km2 (57.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Santa Isabel Cholula Santa Isabel Cholula 11,498 8,040 +43.0% 32.8 12.7 350.5/km2 (907.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Santiago Miahuatlán Santiago Miahuatlán 30,309 21,993 +37.8% 94.0 36.3 322.4/km2 (835.1/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Santo Tomás Hueyotlipan Santo Tomás Hueyotlipan 9,315 8,016 +16.2% 19.4 7.5 480.2/km2 (1,243.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Soltepec Soltepec 12,631 11,706 +7.9% 114.3 44.1 110.5/km2 (286.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tecali Tecali de Herrera 23,625 20,267 +16.6% 175.7 67.8 134.5/km2 (348.3/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Tecamachalco Tecamachalco 80,771 71,571 +12.9% 180.4 69.7 447.7/km2 (1,159.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tecomatlán Tecomatlán 6,830 5,420 +26.0% 145.2 56.1 47.0/km2 (121.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tehuacán Tehuacán 327,312 274,906 +19.1% 553.0 213.5 591.9/km2 (1,533.0/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Tehuitzingo Tehuitzingo 12,672 11,328 +11.9% 491.7 189.8 25.8/km2 (66.7/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tenampulco Tenampulco 6,743 6,772 −0.4% 140.3 54.2 48.1/km2 (124.5/sq mi) June 12, 1875
Teopantlán Teopantlán 3,836 4,024 −4.7% 248.7 96.0 15.4/km2 (39.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Teotlalco Teotlalco 3,689 3,121 +18.2% 136.7 52.8 27.0/km2 (69.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tepanco Tepanco de López 22,218 19,002 +16.9% 224.8 86.8 98.8/km2 (256.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tepango Tepango de Rodríguez 4,155 4,244 −2.1% 28.7 11.1 144.8/km2 (375.0/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Tepatlaxco Tepatlaxco de Hidalgo 18,854 16,275 +15.8% 61.3 23.7 307.6/km2 (796.6/sq mi) July 13, 1926
Tepeaca Tepeaca 84,270 74,708 +12.8% 217.5 84.0 387.4/km2 (1,003.5/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Tepemaxalco[lower-alpha 10] San Felipe Tepemaxalco 1,216 1,141 +6.6% 29.6 11.4 41.1/km2 (106.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tepeojuma Tepeojuma 8,918 8,056 +10.7% 132.3 51.1 67.4/km2 (174.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tepetzintla Tepetzintla 10,373 10,240 +1.3% 70.9 27.4 146.3/km2 (378.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tepexco Tepexco 7,523 6,580 +14.3% 116.2 44.9 64.7/km2 (167.7/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tepexi Tepexi de Rodríguez 22,331 20,478 +9.0% 392.1 151.4 57.0/km2 (147.5/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Tepeyahualco Tepeyahualco 19,200 16,390 +17.1% 450.6 174.0 42.6/km2 (110.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tepeyahualco de Cuauhtémoc[lower-alpha 11] Tepeyahualco de Cuauhtémoc 3,851 3,365 +14.4% 15.6 6.0 246.9/km2 (639.4/sq mi) March 22, 1912
Tetela Tetela de Ocampo 27,216 25,793 +5.5% 328.6 126.9 82.8/km2 (214.5/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Teteles Teteles de Ávila Castillo 6,653 5,689 +16.9% 9.8 3.8 678.9/km2 (1,758.3/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Teziutlán Teziutlán 103,583 92,246 +12.3% 92.5 35.7 1,119.8/km2 (2,900.3/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Tianguismanalco Tianguismanalco 14,432 9,807 +47.2% 133.3 51.5 108.3/km2 (280.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tilapa Tilapa 9,664 8,401 +15.0% 83.6 32.3 115.6/km2 (299.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tlachichuca Tlachichuca 31,639 28,568 +10.7% 421.4 162.7 75.1/km2 (194.5/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Tlacotepec Tlacotepec de Benito Juárez 54,757 48,268 +13.4% 396.4 153.1 138.1/km2 (357.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tlacuilotepec Tlacuilotepec 15,977 17,115 −6.6% 173.3 66.9 92.2/km2 (238.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tlahuapan Santa Rita Tlahuapan 41,547 36,518 +13.8% 313.9 121.2 132.4/km2 (342.8/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Tlaltenango Tlaltenango 7,425 6,269 +18.4% 21.5 8.3 345.3/km2 (894.4/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Tlanepantla Tlanepantla 5,390 4,833 +11.5% 14.9 5.8 361.7/km2 (936.9/sq mi) December 2, 1872
Tlaola Tlaola 20,433 19,826 +3.1% 143.0 55.2 142.9/km2 (370.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tlapacoya Tlapacoya 6,422 6,406 +0.2% 63.3 24.4 101.5/km2 (262.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tlapanalá Tlapanalá 10,344 8,404 +23.1% 83.8 32.4 123.4/km2 (319.7/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Tlatlauquitepec Tlatlauquitepec 55,576 51,495 +7.9% 294.1 113.6 189.0/km2 (489.4/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tlaxco Tlaxco 4,934 5,415 −8.9% 54.8 21.2 90.0/km2 (233.2/sq mi) December 27, 1921
Tochimilco Tochimilco 19,315 17,028 +13.4% 219.0 84.6 88.2/km2 (228.4/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Tochtepec Tochtepec 22,454 19,701 +14.0% 101.9 39.3 220.4/km2 (570.7/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Totoltepec Totoltepec de Guerrero 1,187 1,155 +2.8% 155.4 60.0 7.6/km2 (19.8/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tulcingo Tulcingo del Valle 9,871 9,245 +6.8% 277.8 107.3 35.5/km2 (92.0/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Tuzamapan Tuzamapan de Galeana 5,924 5,983 −1.0% 41.9 16.2 141.4/km2 (366.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Tzicatlacoyan Tzicatlacoyan 6,476 6,242 +3.7% 278.8 107.6 23.2/km2 (60.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Venustiano Carranza Venustiano Carranza 28,395 27,890 +1.8% 316.5 122.2 89.7/km2 (232.4/sq mi) August 31, 1951
Vicente Guerrero Santa María del Monte 26,559 24,217 +9.7% 261.3 100.9 101.6/km2 (263.3/sq mi) December 27, 1921
Xayacatlán Xayacatlán de Bravo 1,570 1,649 −4.8% 60.3 23.3 26.0/km2 (67.4/sq mi) December 27, 1921
Xicotepec Xicotepec de Juárez 80,591 75,601 +6.6% 312.5 120.7 257.9/km2 (667.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Xicotlán Xicotlán 1,312 1,241 +5.7% 204.7 79.0 6.4/km2 (16.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Xiutetelco San Juan Xiutetelco 42,943 37,910 +13.3% 145.9 56.3 294.3/km2 (762.3/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Xochiapulco Cinco de Mayo 3,443 3,911 −12.0% 60.2 23.2 57.2/km2 (148.1/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Xochiltepec Xochiltepec 3,375 3,187 +5.9% 46.6 18.0 72.4/km2 (187.6/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Xochitlán de Vicente Suárez Xochitlán de Vicente Suárez 13,025 12,249 +6.3% 78.4 30.3 166.1/km2 (430.3/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Xochitlán Todos Santos Xochitlán 7,178 6,049 +18.7% 163.6 63.2 43.9/km2 (113.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Yaonáhuac Yaonáhuac 7,926 7,514 +5.5% 29.6 11.4 267.8/km2 (693.5/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Yehualtepec Yehualtepec 26,392 22,976 +14.9% 127.8 49.3 206.5/km2 (534.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Zacapala Zacapala 4,647 4,224 +10.0% 247.8 95.7 18.8/km2 (48.6/sq mi) September 18, 1861
Zacapoaxtla Zacapoaxtla 57,887 53,295 +8.6% 176.5 68.1 328.0/km2 (849.4/sq mi) December 7, 1825
Zacatlán Zacatlán 87,361 76,296 +14.5% 489.2 188.9 178.6/km2 (462.5/sq mi) March 22, 1824
Zapotitlán Zapotitlán Salinas 8,595 8,220 +4.6% 429.3 165.8 20.0/km2 (51.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Zapotitlán de Méndez Zapotitlán de Méndez 5,675 5,608 +1.2% 20.3 7.8 279.6/km2 (724.0/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Zaragoza Zaragoza 16,752 15,444 +8.5% 30.8 11.9 543.9/km2 (1,408.7/sq mi) October 9, 1923
Zautla Santiago Zautla 20,717 19,438 +6.6% 266.7 103.0 77.7/km2 (201.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Zihuateutla Zihuateutla 11,967 12,530 −4.5% 176.2 68.0 67.9/km2 (175.9/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Zinacatepec[lower-alpha 12] San Sebastián Zinacatepec 18,359 15,690 +17.0% 62.8 24.2 292.3/km2 (757.2/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Zongozotla Zongozotla 4,539 4,599 −1.3% 36.5 14.1 124.4/km2 (322.1/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Zoquiapan Zoquiapan 2,452 2,639 −7.1% 19.2 7.4 127.7/km2 (330.8/sq mi) July 5, 1880
Zoquitlán Zoquitlán 20,335 20,529 −0.9% 269.3 104.0 75.5/km2 (195.6/sq mi) May 27, 1837
Puebla 6,583,278 5,779,829 +13.9% 34,309.6 13,247.0 191.9/km2 (497.0/sq mi)
Mexico 126,014,024 112,336,538 +12.2% 1,960,646.7 757,010 64.3/km2 (166.5/sq mi)

Notes

  1. Atlequizayan was renamed Ignacio Allende from 1934 to 1991.[6]
  2. Atzitzintla was merged with Chalchicomula from 1861 to 1880.[6]
  3. Cañada Morelos was originally incorporated as Morelos, changing its name on December 27, 1921.[6]
  4. Honey was originally incorporated as Chila Honey, changing its name on July 1, 1995.[6]
  5. Huehuetlán el Grande was originally incorporated as Santo Domingo Huehuetlán, changing its name on December 27, 1921.[6]
  6. Jalpan was merged with Venustiano Carranza from 1951 to 1963.[6]
  7. Libres was originally incorporated as San Juan de los Llanos, changing its name on September 18, 1861.[6]
  8. San Nicolas Buenos Aires was originally incorporated as Malpaís, changing its name on January 31, 1941.[6]
  9. San Sebastián Tlacotepec was originally incorporated as Porfirio Díaz, changing its name on December 27, 1921.[6]
  10. Tepemaxalco was originally incorporated as Xicotzinco, changing its name on August 8, 1922.[6]
  11. Tepeyahualco de Cuauhtémoc was originally incorporated as Cuauhtémoc, changing its name on December 27, 1921.[6]
  12. Zinacatepec was merged with Tehuacán from 1861 to 1871.[6]

References

  1. "Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020 - SCITEL" (in Spanish). INEGI. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  2. "México en cifras - Medio Ambiente - Puebla" (in Spanish). INEGI. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  3. "Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos". Article 115, Act of 1917 (in Spanish). Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  4. OECD (November 12, 2004). New Forms of Governance for Economic Development. OECD Publishing. p. 121. ISBN 9264015329.
  5. International Business Publications (2009). Mexico Company Laws and Regulations Handbook. p. 42. ISBN 978-1-4330-7030-3. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. Estado de Puebla División Territorial de 1810 a 1995 (PDF) (in Spanish). Mexico: INEGI. 1996. ISBN 970-13-1508-1.
  7. "Censo de Población y Vivienda 2010 - SCITEL" (in Spanish). INEGI. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
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