La Era (Tlaxcala)
The most complete information about the tiny town of La Era (pictures, maps, statistics, population) on a single page.
Did you know that this town in Tlaxcala has 8 inhabitants?
The town of La Era (Tlaxcala) belongs to the municipality of Tlaxcala. The Magical Town of Tlaxco is 48 minutes away by car (43 km). In the list of the most populated towns of the whole municipality, it is the number #13 of the ranking.
Do you want to locate the town of La Era? You can find it at 6.3 kilometers, in direction South, from the town of Ocotlán, which has the largest population within the municipality. And with respect to Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl, which is the capital of the municipality, it is located at South, at 6.1 kilometers. To enjoy the town of La Era through the satelital imagery, in the bottom of the webpage you have an interactive map to know where it is.
#1 Where is La Era? How to go? Map
How to get to the town of La Era in Tlaxcala? Using this map, use the controls to zoom in and out on the village and others in the vicinity to see the direct route, and to be able to plan, for example, hiking activities in La Era.
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#2 The population of La Era (Tlaxcala) is 8 inhabitants
Year | Female Inhabitants | Male inhabitants | Total population |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | 8 | ||
2010 | 7 | 7 | 14 |
2005 | 5 |
According to the 2010 official census, in the town there were 7 males and 7 females. The female/male ratio is 1.000, and the birth rate is 1.80 children per woman. Of the total population, 28.57% comes from outside the State of Tlaxcala. 0.00% of the population is illiterate (0.00% of men and 0.00% of women). The education level is 6.63 (6.33 in men and 6.80 in women).
Indigenous culture in La Era0.00% of the population is indigenous, and 0.00% of the inhabitants speak one of the indigenous languages. 0.00% of the population speaks one of the indigineous languages, but not Spanish.Unemployment and the economy in La Era
28.57% of the inhabitants (more than 12 years) are economically active (28.57% of the men, and 28.57% of the women).Housing and infrastructure in La Era
In La Era there are 3 housings. 66.67% of the housings have electricity, 0.00% have piped water, 66.67% have toilet or restroom, 66.67% have a radio receiver, 100.00% a television, 0.00% a fridge, 66.67% a washing-machine, 0.00% a car or a van, 0.00% a personal computer, 0.00% a landline telephone, 66.67% mobile phone, and 0.00% Internet access. PueblosAmerica.com has been offering reliable and updated information about Mexican towns and cities since 2007. All the data we present is sourced from official Mexican government sources and has been validated by multiple academic articles.. Learn more.
#3 Satellite photo of La Era
With the satellite map of La Era will I be able to look for my location? Yes, access the map, zoom in and see the surroundings of this town and the municipality of Tlaxcala. You can search free satellite map (2024) of La Era.
#4 Hotels and Accommodation near La Era
It seems that there are no accommodations in the town of La Era, but we have a record of the closest hotels and motels to La Era so you can contact them:- HOTEL VILLA CAMPESTRE: 5 km away, direction Southeast (4 minutes by car)
- MOTEL LA GARLOPA II: 6 km away, direction Southeast (4 minutes by car)
- HOTEL LA GARLOPA 2: 6 km away, direction Southeast (5 minutes by car)
- AUTO HOTEL NOCHE BUENA: 5 km away, direction South (4 minutes by car)
#5 What to do in La Era
Are you visiting and don't know what to do in La Era? The list of the best places to visit in La Era and nearby locations.Mountains in La Era for hiking and trails:
- Loma San Matías (2394 meters): 2.4 km walk (45 minutes), heading South.
- Cerro Ostol (2474 meters): 2.7 km walk (40 minutes), heading South.
- Cerro Cuautzi (2492 meters): 3.7 km walk (60 minutes), heading Southwest.
- Cerro El Fuerte (2575 meters): 3.1 km walk (60 minutes), heading Southwest.
- Tlaxco (Tlaxcala): Don't miss "Rancho Viejo", 48 km, heading North (43 minutes by car)
- Huejotzingo (Puebla): Don't miss "Carnaval de Huejotzingo", 56 km, heading Southwest (41 minutes by car)
- Huamantla (Tlaxcala): Don't miss "Casa Malinche", 59 km, heading East (42 minutes by car)
- San Pedro Cholula (Puebla): Don't miss "Museo la Barrica", 59 km, heading South (54 minutes by car)
- Ixtenco (Tlaxcala): Don't miss "Cerro Xalapasco", 57 km, heading East (49 minutes by car)
- San Damián Tlacocalpan (972 inhabitants): Located 0 km to the North (1 minutes by car)
- Cruz Blanca (11 inhabitants): Located 1 km to the Southeast (1 minutes by car)
- Potrero Chico (Colina del Sol) (11 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the South (3 minutes by car)
- Rancho la Preciosa (9 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the Northeast (3 minutes by car)
#6 Pictures of La Era
In order for you to enjoy nature around La Era, we have compiled a collection of sightseeing and monument pictures of the town and its surroundings. Access a completely free online image gallery of La Era, so you can even use it as a wallpaper to always remember this beautiful town.
Disfrute con las fotos de La Era en este enlace
#7 Vote for La Era as the most beautiful town in Mexico
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In the following links you can check the list of the best (and most beautiful) towns in Mexico and the State of Tlaxcala, by popular vote:
- The best towns in Mexico
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>>> Map with all the towns inside the municipality of Tlaxcala
#8 Other towns in the Municipality of Tlaxcala
- Cruz Blanca (11 inhabitants)
- La Era (8 inhabitants)
- Magdaleno Corona (- inhabitants)
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- Potrero Grande (3 inhabitants)
- Rancho San Isidro (- inhabitants)
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