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Municipalities of Tlaxcala

List of municipalities of Mexican state

Municipalities of Tlaxcala

Summary

List of municipalities of Mexican state

Map of Mexico with Tlaxcala highlighted
Map of Mexico with Tlaxcala highlighted

Tlaxcala is a state in central Mexico that is divided into 60 municipalities. According to the 2020 INEGI census, it is the fifth least populated state with inhabitants and the second smallest by land area spanning 3996.6 km2.

Municipalities in Tlaxcala 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 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.

The largest municipality by population is Tlaxcala, with 99,896 residents (7.43% of the state total), while the smallest is San Lucas Tecopilco with 3,077 residents. The largest municipality by land area is Tlaxco which spans 574.7 km2, and the smallest is San Lorenzo Axocomanitla with 4.5 km2.

Municipalities

File:Vista de Tlaxcala.jpg|alt=Aerial view of Tlaxcala City|Tlaxcala, capital and largest municipality by population in Tlaxcala File:Tapetehuamantla.jpg|alt=Decorative sawdust carpet, Huamantla|Huamantla is the second most populous municipality. File:Panorama de San Pablo del Monte.png|alt=A view of downtown San Pablo del Monte from a balcony|San Pablo del Monte, third largest municipality by population File:Vistas de Apizaco, Tlaxcala 03.jpg|alt=View of Apizaco from the top of a building|Apizaco is the fourth most populous municipality.

NameMunicipal seatPopulation
(2020)Population
(2010)ChangeLand areaPopulation density
(2020)Incorporation datekm2sq miAcuamanalaAmaxacApetatitlánApizacoAtlangatepecAtltzayancaBenito JuárezCalpulalpanChiautempanContlaCuapiaxtlaCuaxomulcoEl Carmen TequexquitlaEmiliano ZapataEspañitaHuamantlaHueyotlipanIxtacuixtlaIxtencoLa Magdalena TlaltelulcoLázaro CárdenasMazatecochcoMuñozNanacamilpaNatívitasPanotlaPapalotlaSan Damián TexólocSan Francisco TetlanohcanSan Jerónimo ZacualpanSan José TeacalcoSan Juan HuactzincoSan Lorenzo AxocomanitlaSan Lucas TecopilcoSan Pablo del MonteSanctórumSanta Ana NopalucanSanta Apolonia TeacalcoSanta Catarina AyometlaSanta Cruz QuilehtlaSanta Cruz TlaxcalaSanta Isabel XiloxoxtlaTenancingoTeolocholcoTepetitlaTepeyancoTerrenateTetlaTetlatlahucaTlaxcalaTlaxcoTocatlánTotolacTzompantepecXaloztocXaltocanXicohtzincoYauhquemehcanZacatelcoZitlaltepecTlaxcalaMexico
Acuamanala15.0 km2
Amaxac de Guerrero11.2 km2
Apetatitlán11.6 km2
Apizaco43.6 km2
Atlangatepec108.2 km2
Atltzayanca189.8 km2
Benito Juárez25.6 km2
Calpulalpan253.9 km2
Santa Ana Chiautempan77.2 km2
Contla26.1 km2
Cuapiaxtla82.6 km2
Cuaxomulco16.7 km2
Villa de El Carmen Tequexquitla58.4 km2
Emiliano Zapata50.1 km2
Españita139.7 km2
Huamantla348.8 km2
Hueyotlipan176.0 km2
Villa Mariano Matamoros161.5 km2
Ixtenco44.4 km2
La Magdalena Tlaltelulco11.8 km2
Lázaro Cárdenas25.4 km2
Mazatecochco14.6 km2
Muñoz36.4 km2
Nanacamilpa108.2 km2
Natívitas52.5 km2
Panotla61.0 km2
Papalotla23.2 km2
San Damián Texóloc10.2 km2
San Francisco Tetlanohcan39.5 km2
San Jerónimo Zacualpan7.8 km2
San José Teacalco36.0 km2
San Juan Huactzinco4.6 km2
San Lorenzo Axocomanitla4.5 km2
San Lucas Tecopilco28.8 km2
San Pablo del Monte59.7 km2
Sanctórum99.2 km2
Santa Ana Nopalucan9.2 km2
Santa Apolonia Teacalco8.0 km2
Santa Catarina Ayometla10.1 km2
Santa Cruz Quilehtla5.4 km2
Santa Cruz Tlaxcala25.9 km2
Santa Isabel Xiloxoxtla6.0 km2
Tenancingo12.5 km2
Teolocholco76.6 km2
Tepetitla23.1 km2
Tepeyanco16.4 km2
Terrenate154.7 km2
Tetla169.8 km2
Tetlatlahuca26.1 km2
Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl52.0 km2
Tlaxco574.7 km2
Tocatlán14.3 km2
San Juan Totolac13.8 km2
Tzompantepec38.4 km2
Xaloztoc41.5 km2
Xaltocan102.8 km2
Xicohtzinco7.3 km2
Yauhquemehcan37.4 km2
Zacatelco29.5 km2
Zitlaltepec77.1 km2
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{{change126014024112336538dec=1align="right"bold=oninvert=onbgcolour=#f2f2f2}}****1960646.7 km2****

Notes

References

References

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