La Palma (Chiapas)

Maps, pictures and statistics of La Palma, a beautiful tiny town of 1 inhabitants of the State of Chiapas

Its former name was La Higuerilla.

The town of La Palma (Chiapas) belongs to the municipality of Pijijiapan. Of all the towns in the municipality, it occupies the number #822 in terms of number of inhabitants.

The locality was formerly known as La Higuerilla, but changed its name a few years ago. This town decided to change its name in the year 2015.

Last Update: 29.05.2024

The town of La Palma is located at 15.4 kilometers from Pijijiapan, which is the most populated locality in the municipality, in the West direction. If you browse our webpage, you will also find a map with the location of La Palma.

#1 Where is La Palma? How to go? Map

Online map of La Palma (Chiapas) to be able to get to and make trips around this town. With the zoom controls you can zoom in (+) or out (-) to locate the village.

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#2 The population of La Palma (Chiapas) is 1 inhabitants

Population data in La Palma (Chiapas)
YearFemale InhabitantsMale inhabitantsTotal population
20051
Evolution of the population in La Palma: Total   Men   Women
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#3 Satellite photo of La Palma

With the satellite map of La Palma 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 Pijijiapan. Get free live access to satellite views of 2024 of La Palma.



#4 Hotels and Accommodation near La Palma

Many people want to stay in the town of La Palma itself, but unfortunately there are no hotels in the village yet. Don't worry, we have created this list of the closest accommodations, so you can ask if they have rooms available:

#5 What to do in La Palma

Want to know what to see in La Palma if you are visiting this town?Here are some ideas of activities to enjoy La Palma.
Mountains in La Palma for hiking and trails:
  • Cerro La Campana (229 meters): 9.3 km walk (126 minutes), heading North.
  • Espíritu Santo (365 meters): 15.0 km walk (230 minutes), heading North.
  • Cerro Bola (277 meters): 15.1 km walk (210 minutes), heading North.
  • Cerro Sin Pensar (474 meters): 16.9 km walk (260 minutes), heading Northeast.
Are you looking for charming villages in the surroundings of La Palma?:This information is based on geographical data. Distances may vary depending on terrain, driving style or walking conditions.

#6 Pictures of La Palma

Would you like to see what this town looks like and enjoy landscape pictures of La Palma? We have located on the Internet several beautiful images of places and locations nearby, so you can see the beauty of this Mexican town. Some are artistic pictures and others are simply panoramic pictures taken by amateurs and friends who simply like La Palma.

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#7 Vote for La Palma as the most beautiful town in Mexico

Do you like La Palma or don't you like it very much? Now you can vote for La Palma to let everyone know about it. Use these stars ("0" you don't like it much, "5" you like it a lot) to rate it with your opinion.

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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 Chiapas, by popular vote:
- The best towns in Mexico
- The most beautiful towns in Chiapas

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#8 Other towns in the Municipality of Pijijiapan

  1. Danielito (2 inhabitants)
  2. Dos Arbolitos (Las Carolinas) (- inhabitants)
  3. Dos Hermanos (4 inhabitants)
  4. El Persa (4 inhabitants)
  5. El Ranchito (4 inhabitants)
  6. El Roble (3 inhabitants)
  7. La Ceiba (- inhabitants)
  8. La Huasteca (- inhabitants)
  9. Las Torres (- inhabitants)
  10. Los Pinitos (39 inhabitants)
  11. Rancho Grande (- inhabitants)
  12. San Agustín (4 inhabitants)
  13. San Pedro (7 inhabitants)
  14. Santa Elena (1 inhabitants)
  15. Veinticinco de Diciembre (- inhabitants)