Las Joyas (Durango)

We have collected many facts about the tiny town of Las Joyas, as well as pictures, maps or statistics.

So you will learn about this incredible town of 5 inhabitants of Durango.

The town of Las Joyas (Durango) belongs to the municipality of San Dimas.

In 2010, the authorities declared it uninhabited.

Last Update: 29.05.2024

#1 Where is Las Joyas? How to go? Map

How to get to the town of Las Joyas in Durango? 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 Las Joyas.

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#2 The population of Las Joyas (Durango) is 5 inhabitants

Population data in Las Joyas (Durango)
YearFemale InhabitantsMale inhabitantsTotal population
20205
Evolution of the population in Las Joyas: Total   Men   Women
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#3 Satellite photo of Las Joyas

With the satellite map of Las Joyas 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 San Dimas. Get free live access to satellite views of 2024 of Las Joyas.



#4 Hotels and Accommodation near Las Joyas

It seems that there are no accommodations in the town of Las Joyas, but we have a record of the closest hotels and motels to Las Joyas so you can contact them:

#5 What to do in Las Joyas

Are you visiting and don't know what to do in Las Joyas? The list of the best places to visit in Las Joyas and nearby locations.
Las mejores montes de Las Joyas para excursiones y actividades al aire libre:
  • Cerro Guaymas (2124 meters): 3.0 km walk (38 minutes), heading South.
  • Cerro La Aguja (1556 meters): 7.6 km walk (111 minutes), heading South.
  • Cerro El Platanal (2225 meters): 9.4 km walk (149 minutes), heading Southeast.
  • Cerro La Virgen (1560 meters): 9.5 km walk (190 minutes), heading South.
Are you looking for charming villages in the surroundings of Las Joyas?:
  • El Potrero (6 inhabitants): Located 5 km to the Southwest (6 minutes by car)
  • Yerbaníz (148 inhabitants): Located 5 km to the Northeast (6 minutes by car)
  • El Limón (76 inhabitants): Located 7 km to the Southeast (8 minutes by car)
  • San Pedro de Villa Corona (74 inhabitants): Located 7 km to the Southwest (9 minutes by car)
  • La Pedregoza (15 inhabitants): Located 8 km to the Northeast (8 minutes by car)
This information is based on geographical data. Distances may vary depending on terrain, driving style or walking conditions.

#6 Vote for Las Joyas as the most beautiful town in Mexico

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#7 Other towns in the Municipality of San Dimas

  1. El Alacrán (1 inhabitants)
  2. El Bajío (8 inhabitants)
  3. El Capulín (- inhabitants)
  4. El Chiquerito (4 inhabitants)
  5. El Oso (2 inhabitants)
  6. El Potrero (4 inhabitants)
  7. El Rincón (34 inhabitants)
  8. El Saucito (- inhabitants)
  9. Gavilanes (55 inhabitants)
  10. La Frontera (22 inhabitants)
  11. La Valenciana (- inhabitants)
  12. Los Fresnos (100 inhabitants)
  13. Los Laureles (2 inhabitants)
  14. Los Obscuros de Abajo (3 inhabitants)
  15. Pueblo Nuevo (- inhabitants)