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Municipalities of Sonora

List of municipalities of Mexican state

Municipalities of Sonora

Summary

List of municipalities of Mexican state

Map of Mexico with Sonora highlighted
Map of Mexico with Sonora highlighted

Sonora is a state in northwestern Mexico that is divided into 72 municipalities. According to the 2020 INEGI census, it is the eighteenth most populated state with inhabitants and the 2nd largest by land area spanning 179354.7 km2. The largest municipality by population is Hermosillo, with 936,263 residents (31.79% of the state's total), while the smallest is Onavas with 365 residents. The largest municipality by land area is also Hermosillo which spans 15724.3 km2, and the smallest is San Felipe de Jesús with 151.3 km2.

Municipalities in Sonora are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico. 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). 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. 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.

Municipalities

File:Catedral_de_la_Asunción_en_Hermosillo,_Sonora._México._02.JPG|alt=Hermosillo Cathedral|Hermosillo, capital and largest municipality by population in Sonora. File:Laguna del Nainari.jpg|alt=Nainari Lake|Cajeme, second largest municipality by population. File:Visit_Nogales.jpg|alt=Visit Nogales|Nogales, third largest municipality by population.

NameMunicipal seatPopulation
(2020)Population
(2010)ChangeLand areaPopulation density
(2020)Incorporation datekm2sq miAconchiAgua PrietaÁlamosAltarArivechiArizpeAtilBacadéhuachiBacanoraBaceracBacoachiBácumBanámichiBaviácoraBavispeBenito JuárezBenjamín HillCaborcaCajemeCananeaCarbóCucurpeCumpasDivisaderosEmpalmeEtchojoaFronterasGranadosGuaymasHermosilloHuachineraHuásabasHuatabampoHuépacImurisLa ColoradaMagdalenaMazatánMoctezumaNacoNácori ChicoNacozariNavojoaNogalesOnavasOpodepeOquitoaPitiquitoPuerto PeñascoPlutarco Elías CallesQuiriegoRayónRosarioSahuaripaSan Felipe de JesúsSan Ignacio Río MuertoSan JavierSan Luis Río ColoradoSan Miguel de HorcasitasSan Pedro de la CuevaSanta AnaSanta CruzSáricSoyopaSuaqui GrandeTepacheTrincherasTubutamaUresVilla HidalgoVilla PesqueiraYécoraSonoraMexico
Aconchi368.2 km2
Agua Prieta3946.5 km2
Álamos6422.8 km2
Altar4457.7 km2
Arivechi726.3 km2
Arizpe3072.0 km2
Atil300.4 km2
Bacadéhuachi1066.0 km2
Bacanora1128.9 km2
Bacerac1344.6 km2
Bacoachi1231.0 km2
Bácum1583.3 km2
Banámichi808.1 km2
Baviácora842.5 km2
Bavispe1721.7 km2
Villa Juárez369.5 km2
Benjamín Hill1412.2 km2
Caborca10671.7 km2
Ciudad Obregón4876.3 km2
Cananea2316.2 km2
Carbó2581.8 km2
Cucurpe1577.9 km2
Cumpas2010.0 km2
Divisaderos385.7 km2
Empalme593.2 km2
Etchojoa948.6 km2
Fronteras2616.4 km2
Granados363.9 km2
Guaymas7945.6 km2
Hermosillo15724.3 km2
Huachinera1197.6 km2
Huásabas821.7 km2
Huatabampo1905.5 km2
Huépac420.8 km2
Imuris2170.0 km2
La Colorada4122.1 km2
Magdalena de Kino1239.4 km2
Mazatán683.0 km2
Moctezuma1877.5 km2
Naco1238.4 km2
Nácori Chico2832.7 km2
Nacozari de García1735.8 km2
Navojoa2808.7 km2
Nogales1756.6 km2
Onavas534.2 km2
Opodepe2224.3 km2
Oquitoa916.4 km2
Pitiquito9820.0 km2
Puerto Peñasco6193.3 km2
Sonoyta3656.7 km2
Quiriego3780.6 km2
Rayón879.1 km2
Rosario de Tesopaco3519.8 km2
Sahuaripa5003.8 km2
San Felipe de Jesús151.3 km2
San Ignacio Río Muerto1383.6 km2
San Javier535.9 km2
San Luis Río Colorado8860.0 km2
San Miguel de Horcasitas1115.6 km2
San Pedro de la Cueva2229.5 km2
Santa Ana1476.6 km2
Santa Cruz1001.2 km2
Sáric1353.6 km2
Soyopa1716.8 km2
Suaqui Grande914.8 km2
Tepache778.7 km2
Trincheras3010.4 km2
Tubutama1725.4 km2
Ures3088.1 km2
Villa Hidalgo1471.5 km2
Villa Pesqueira1123.2 km2
Yécora2667.7 km2
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Notes

References

References

  1. "Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020 - SCITEL". INEGI.
  2. (1996). "Estado de Sonora División Territorial de 1810 a 1995.". INEGI.
  3. (1917). "Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos".
  4. OECD. (November 12, 2004). "New Forms of Governance for Economic Development". OECD Publishing.
  5. (2009). "Mexico Company Laws and Regulations Handbook". International Business Publications.
  6. "Censo de Población y Vivienda 2010 - SCITEL". INEGI.
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