Tlalchapa (Municipality)
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Tlalchapa is a Municipality of 11495 inhabitants, placed in the State of Guerrero, with a fertility rate of 3.66 children per woman. 6.36% of the population migrated from outside the State of Guerrero. 0.42% of the population is indigenous, 0.11% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 0.00% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.
87.39% of the inhabitants of Tlalchapa are Catholic, 42.31% are economically active and, within this active population, 96.94% are employed. Additionally, 21.23% of the dwellings have piped water and 5.85% have Internet access.In which towns in the municipality of Tlalchapa do most people live?
According to our statistics of Tlalchapa, these are the four most important towns in terms of population:- Tlalchapa (3803 inhabitants)
- Villa Madero (El Potrero) (1273 inhabitants)
- San Miguel Tecomatlán (991 inhabitants)
- Colonia Cuauhtémoc (919 inhabitants)
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>>>Map with all the towns within the municipality of Tlalchapa
List with all the towns in the Municipality of Tlalchapa:
Cacánicua (Cacánicua de Abajo) (91 inhabitants)
Chapultepec (El Chapul) (386 inhabitants)
Colonia Cuauhtémoc (925 inhabitants)
Colonia el Depósito (24 inhabitants)
Cuauhlotitlán (814 inhabitants)
El Aguacate (220 inhabitants)
El Charco (61 inhabitants)
El Chucumpún (162 inhabitants)
El Coco (- inhabitants)
El Paso de Amatitlán (154)
El Rancho Boca de la Barranca (-)
El Salto (1)
El Tamarindo del Río (119)
Huaxquial (139)
Huerta Laja (-)
Huertas la Ciénega (2)
La Cacánicua de Arriba (30)
Chapultepec (El Chapul) (386 inhabitants)
Colonia Cuauhtémoc (925 inhabitants)
Colonia el Depósito (24 inhabitants)
Cuauhlotitlán (814 inhabitants)
El Aguacate (220 inhabitants)
El Charco (61 inhabitants)
El Chucumpún (162 inhabitants)
El Coco (- inhabitants)
El Paso de Amatitlán (154)
El Rancho Boca de la Barranca (-)
El Salto (1)
El Tamarindo del Río (119)
Huaxquial (139)
Huerta Laja (-)
Huertas la Ciénega (2)
La Cacánicua de Arriba (30)
La Ceiba (Las Ceibas) (21)
La Montaña (370)
La Rueda (16)
Los Nopales (271)
Otlatepec (Agua del Padre) (657)
Paso del Cascalote (-)
Puerto de Allende (Puerta de Arriba) (90)
Rancho el Recodo (5)
San Jacinto (San Jacinto de la Palma) (51)
San Juan (94)
San Miguel Tecomatlán (1111)
San Vicente (24)
Tenancingo (228)
Tlalchapa (4299)
Tlanexpa (133)
Villa Madero (El Potrero) (1182)
La Montaña (370)
La Rueda (16)
Los Nopales (271)
Otlatepec (Agua del Padre) (657)
Paso del Cascalote (-)
Puerto de Allende (Puerta de Arriba) (90)
Rancho el Recodo (5)
San Jacinto (San Jacinto de la Palma) (51)
San Juan (94)
San Miguel Tecomatlán (1111)
San Vicente (24)
Tenancingo (228)
Tlalchapa (4299)
Tlanexpa (133)
Villa Madero (El Potrero) (1182)
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