Chilcuautla (Municipality)

Get to know deeply all the information of the municipality of Chilcuautla through its towns. We have registered the smallest, with hardly any inhabitants, and even those with the largest population, such as Tunititlán, Texcatepec, or Santa Ana Batha.

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Chilcuautla is a Municipality of 17436 inhabitants, placed in the State of Hidalgo, with a fertility rate of 2.66 children per woman. 7.08% of the population migrated from outside the State of Hidalgo. 66.42% of the population is indigenous, 42.69% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 0.81% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.

88.16% of the inhabitants of Chilcuautla are Catholic, 47.33% are economically active and, within this active population, 88.04% are employed. Additionally, 88.55% of the dwellings have piped water and 2.09% have Internet access.

In which towns in the municipality of Chilcuautla do most people live?

According to our statistics of Chilcuautla, these are the four most important towns in terms of population:

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>>>Map with all the towns within the municipality of Chilcuautla

List with all the towns in the Municipality of Chilcuautla:

Boxaxni (117 inhabitants)
Cerro Colorado (454 inhabitants)
La Isla (El Puente) (1 inhabitants)
Cerro del Corazón (El Muí) (110 inhabitants)
Chilcuautla (1262 inhabitants)
Colonia Benito Juárez (La Rinconada) (513 inhabitants)
El Dontzhí (Colonia Álamos) (607 inhabitants)
Colonia Huitexcalco (1003 inhabitants)
El Bethí (887 inhabitants)
El Cerrito (142)
El Dadhó (625)
El Deca (270)
El Gallinero (-)
Llano Primero (503)
El Mejay (839)
El Padhe (3)
El Sabino (25)


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