Juárez (Municipality)
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Juárez is a Municipality of 1599 inhabitants, placed in the State of Coahuila de Zaragoza, with a fertility rate of 2.69 children per woman. 9.69% of the population migrated from outside the State of Coahuila de Zaragoza. 0.13% of the population is indigenous, 0.14% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 0.00% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.
88.31% of the inhabitants of Juárez are Catholic, 44.43% are economically active and, within this active population, 97.49% are employed. Additionally, 82.96% of the dwellings have piped water and 1.57% have Internet access.Which are the villages with the highest number of inhabitants of the municipality of Juárez?
We have been analysing all the demographic data of Juárez and in the following four towns live the largest number of people:- Juárez (760 inhabitants)
- Don Martín (235 inhabitants)
- El Álamo (73 inhabitants)
- Sección 22-0 (70 inhabitants)
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>>>Map with all the towns within the municipality of Juárez
List with all the towns in the Municipality of Juárez:
Agua Dulce (1 inhabitants)
Alto Bonito (- inhabitants)
Cola Blanca (6 inhabitants)
Borregos (8 inhabitants)
Campo Romania (1 inhabitants)
Campo TÃo Nacho (- inhabitants)
Campo Vale (- inhabitants)
Chabelito (- inhabitants)
Chavelito (- inhabitants)
Club de Caza y Pesca Monclova (4)
Club las Carpas (Juan Mendoza) (2)
Don Martín (331)
Club de Caza, Tiro y Pesca Don Martín (12)
El Álamo (55)
El Capricho (1)
El Chapote (-)
El Comanche (4)
El Crucero Juárez (-)
El Cuarenta y Cinco (75)
El Fuerte (1)
El Herradero (Santa Laura) (1)
El Indio (El Chupadero) (-)
El Italiano (-)
El Lucero (-)
El Potrero (2)
San Antonio el Rusio (5)
El Tecolote (Ricardo Flores Wong) (-)
El Tecolote (Ricardo Flores Wong) (-)
Heriberto Domínguez González (-)
La Vaquerita (Homero Martínez Pecina) (3)
Joaquín Esparza Escobedo (2)
José López González (3)
Juan López Oliva (-)
Juan Pablo Luna (9)
Juárez (929)
Alto Bonito (- inhabitants)
Cola Blanca (6 inhabitants)
Borregos (8 inhabitants)
Campo Romania (1 inhabitants)
Campo TÃo Nacho (- inhabitants)
Campo Vale (- inhabitants)
Chabelito (- inhabitants)
Chavelito (- inhabitants)
Club de Caza y Pesca Monclova (4)
Club las Carpas (Juan Mendoza) (2)
Don Martín (331)
Club de Caza, Tiro y Pesca Don Martín (12)
El Álamo (55)
El Capricho (1)
El Chapote (-)
El Comanche (4)
El Crucero Juárez (-)
El Cuarenta y Cinco (75)
El Fuerte (1)
El Herradero (Santa Laura) (1)
El Indio (El Chupadero) (-)
El Italiano (-)
El Lucero (-)
El Potrero (2)
San Antonio el Rusio (5)
El Tecolote (Ricardo Flores Wong) (-)
El Tecolote (Ricardo Flores Wong) (-)
Heriberto Domínguez González (-)
La Vaquerita (Homero Martínez Pecina) (3)
Joaquín Esparza Escobedo (2)
José López González (3)
Juan López Oliva (-)
Juan Pablo Luna (9)
Juárez (929)
La Casita (3)
La Esperanza (-)
La Represa (-)
La Tinaja (6)
Los Dos Caballos (1)
Los González (Luz Luna González) (-)
Manuel García Mata (-)
Manzanares (-)
María Isabel (4)
Gilberto Martínez Rocha (-)
Miguel Macías Pecina (-)
Monclova Bass Club (-)
Ovidio Lira Fuentes (-)
Palomas (-)
Pánuco (-)
Peñitas (-)
Peñitas (José Contreras García) (-)
Casi Nada Ranch (2)
Presita Magueyosa (-)
Ramón Ramírez Sánchez (4)
Ramiro García (2)
Rancho Nuevo (-)
Rancho Nuevo (-)
Reynaldo García Villaseñor (-)
San Javier (-)
San Ramón (-)
Santa Rita (36)
Santa Rita (3)
Santa Rita (Eleazar Moreno Quintero) (-)
Santa Rosa (2)
San Jorge (-)
Valentín Moreno (Los 9 Hermanos) (2)
Valle de Anáhuac (1)
Sección 22-0 (63)
La Esperanza (-)
La Represa (-)
La Tinaja (6)
Los Dos Caballos (1)
Los González (Luz Luna González) (-)
Manuel García Mata (-)
Manzanares (-)
María Isabel (4)
Gilberto Martínez Rocha (-)
Miguel Macías Pecina (-)
Monclova Bass Club (-)
Ovidio Lira Fuentes (-)
Palomas (-)
Pánuco (-)
Peñitas (-)
Peñitas (José Contreras García) (-)
Casi Nada Ranch (2)
Presita Magueyosa (-)
Ramón Ramírez Sánchez (4)
Ramiro García (2)
Rancho Nuevo (-)
Rancho Nuevo (-)
Reynaldo García Villaseñor (-)
San Javier (-)
San Ramón (-)
Santa Rita (36)
Santa Rita (3)
Santa Rita (Eleazar Moreno Quintero) (-)
Santa Rosa (2)
San Jorge (-)
Valentín Moreno (Los 9 Hermanos) (2)
Valle de Anáhuac (1)
Sección 22-0 (63)
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