Municipality of Teoloyucán

All the data of the municipality of Teoloyucán, with all the towns, from the smallest to the largest: Teoloyucan, San Bartolo, or Colonia Santo Tomás.

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Teoloyucán is a Municipality of 63115 inhabitants, placed in the State of México, with a fertility rate of 2.33 children per woman. 15.55% of the population migrated from outside the State of México. 1.49% of the population is indigenous, 0.62% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 0.00% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.

91.04% of the inhabitants of Teoloyucán are Catholic, 53.69% are economically active and, within this active population, 96.69% are employed. Additionally, 96.97% of the dwellings have piped water and 13.40% have Internet access.

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We have been analysing all the demographic data of Teoloyucán and in the following four towns live the largest number of people:

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Colonia Santo Tomás (3400 inhabitants)
El Ramal (Las Ladrilleras) (604 inhabitants)
San Bartolo (6063 inhabitants)
San Sebastián (2079 inhabitants)
Santa María Caliacac (485 inhabitants)
Teoloyucan (52828 inhabitants)


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