Municipality of Tlacoachistlahuaca
All the data of the municipality of Tlacoachistlahuaca, with all the towns, from the smallest to the largest: Tlacoachistlahuaca, Huehuetónoc, or Jicayán de Tovar.
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Tlacoachistlahuaca is a Municipality of 21306 inhabitants, placed in the State of Guerrero, with a fertility rate of 2.98 children per woman. 0.77% of the population migrated from outside the State of Guerrero. 87.74% of the population is indigenous, 80.44% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 33.98% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.
95.71% of the inhabitants of Tlacoachistlahuaca are Catholic, 45.74% are economically active and, within this active population, 94.71% are employed. Additionally, 76.66% of the dwellings have piped water and 2.04% have Internet access.In which towns in the municipality of Tlacoachistlahuaca do most people live?
According to our statistics of Tlacoachistlahuaca, these are the four most important towns in terms of population:- Tlacoachistlahuaca (4029 inhabitants)
- Huehuetónoc (1761 inhabitants)
- Jicayán de Tovar (1079 inhabitants)
- San Cristóbal (1235 inhabitants)
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Arroyo Lana (- inhabitants)
Arroyo Mina (- inhabitants)
Arroyo Platanar (Rancho Platanar II) (15 inhabitants)
Arroyo San Martín (49 inhabitants)
Barranca Capi (22 inhabitants)
Barranca Estaca (105 inhabitants)
Barranca Seca (Rancho Jacinto Santiago) (- inhabitants)
Barrio de Hoja Dura (Arroyo Chimalapa) (120 inhabitants)
San José (183)
Cerro de la Lluvia (Cerro del Agua) (2)
Cerro Xilacayote (Cerro Tres Cruces) (6)
Chuchupaste (2)
Mojarra Cabrito (Colonia Luna) (-)
Cruz Alta (261)
El Aguacate (Camino a Xochistlahuaca) (6)
El Camalote (La Junta) (-)
El Capulín (561)
El Frutillo (13)
El Limón Guadalupe (470)
Cañada Zoque (3)
Guadalupe Mano de León (518)
Huehuetónoc (2012)
Jicayán de Tovar (1484)
Jiquimillas (Jiquililla) (236)
Juquila Yucucani (309)
La Guadalupe (428)
La Trinidad (702)
Llano del Tigre (180)
Llano Grande (89)
Llano Zapote (98)
Malbarisco (-)
Mangoletra (-)
Papaloapan (46)
Pie de la Manzana (-)
Piedra del Cune (Piedra del Guajolote) (4)
Plan Mamey (93)
Poza Verde (-)
Rancho Cuananchinicha (728)
Rancho Sixto López de la Luz (-)
Rancho Trapiche (19)
Rancho Viejo (Rancho Nuevo de la Democracia) (1425)
Río Blanco (Cascada Blanca) (12)
San Cristóbal (1373)
San Isidro (281)
San Jerónimo (752)
San Martín (348)
San Pedro Cuitlapan (1356)
Santa Cruz Yucucani (1371)
Terrero Venado (788)
Tierra Blanca (-)
Tierra Blanca Segunda (-)
Tierra Colorada (61)
Tlacoachistlahuaca (5033)
Yoloxóchitl (Santiago Yoloxóchitl) (767)
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