San Sebastián Tutla (Municipality)

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San Sebastián Tutla is a Municipality of 16241 inhabitants, placed in the State of Oaxaca, with a fertility rate of 1.59 children per woman. 11.08% of the population migrated from outside the State of Oaxaca. 12.09% of the population is indigenous, 5.54% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 0.02% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.

82.65% of the inhabitants of San Sebastián Tutla are Catholic, 60.01% are economically active and, within this active population, 97.82% are employed. Additionally, 96.45% of the dwellings have piped water and 41.65% have Internet access.

Which are the villages with the highest number of inhabitants of the municipality of San Sebastián Tutla?

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

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>>>Map with all the towns within the municipality of San Sebastián Tutla

List with all the towns in the Municipality of San Sebastián Tutla:

El Pañuelito (9 inhabitants)
El Rosario (11074 inhabitants)
Falda del Cerro (Camino Antiguo a San Antonio) (1 inhabitants)
Loma de Pirú (5 inhabitants)
Paraje el Guamúchil (- inhabitants)
Paraje La Venta (2 inhabitants)
Rancho La Gloria (39 inhabitants)
San Sebastián Tutla (5748 inhabitants)


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