Las Minas (Guerrero)
The most complete information about the tiny town of Las Minas (pictures, maps, statistics, population) on a single page.
Did you know that this town in Guerrero has 3 inhabitants?
The town of Las Minas (Guerrero) belongs to the municipality of Zirándaro. Of all the towns in the municipality, it occupies the number #242 in terms of number of inhabitants.
The town of Las Minas is located at 24.1 kilometers from Zirándaro de los Chávez, 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 Las Minas.
#1 Where is Las Minas? How to go? Map
What is the route to get to Las Minas (Guerrero)? Find out on this map the access to this town. With the zoom controls you can zoom in and out to the icon
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#2 The population of Las Minas (Guerrero) is 3 inhabitants
Year | Female Inhabitants | Male inhabitants | Total population |
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2020 | 3 | ||
2010 | 5 | ||
2005 | 12 |
#3 Satellite photo of Las Minas
Amazing satellite GPS maps of Las Minas, to see from space this beautiful village, as well as the surroundings of the municipality of Zirándaro. You can search free satellite map (2024) of Las Minas.
#4 Hotels and Accommodation near Las Minas
Do you want to stay in Las Minas? We don't have any hotel registered in this town, but you can check in this list of the closest accommodations to Las Minas:- HOTEL RESTAURANTE Y BALNEARIO REAL ROMERO: 39 km away, direction East (28 minutes by car)
- HOTEL PINEDA: 36 km away, direction East (28 minutes by car)
- HOTEL PONCE: 38 km away, direction East (26 minutes by car)
- CASA DE HUÉSPEDES: 41 km away, direction East (28 minutes by car)
#5 What to do in Las Minas
Are you visiting and don't know what to do in Las Minas? The list of the best places to visit in Las Minas and nearby locations.Mountains in Las Minas for hiking and trails:
- Cerro El Calabazo (935 meters): 2.0 km walk (29 minutes), heading East.
- Cerro San Andrés (853 meters): 1.9 km walk (28 minutes), heading Southwest.
- Cerro El Pantano (795 meters): 2.4 km walk (33 minutes), heading Southeast.
- Cerro Pinzandaro (970 meters): 4.3 km walk (76 minutes), heading North.
- Ojo de Agua (14 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the West (3 minutes by car)
- Rancho Nuevo (13 inhabitants): Located 3 km to the Northeast (5 minutes by car)
- Calabazo (El Puerto) (14 inhabitants): Located 3 km to the Northeast (4 minutes by car)
- Embaro (37 inhabitants): Located 4 km to the Northeast (6 minutes by car)
- Los Tules (40 inhabitants): Located 5 km to the South (6 minutes by car)
#6 Pictures of Las Minas
In order for you to enjoy nature around Las Minas, we have compiled a collection of sightseeing and monument pictures of the town and its surroundings. Access a completely free online image gallery of Las Minas, so you can even use it as a wallpaper to always remember this beautiful town.
Disfrute con las fotos de Las Minas en este enlace
#7 Vote for Las Minas as the most beautiful town in Mexico
Do you like Las Minas or don't you like it very much? Now you can vote for Las Minas 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.
In the following links you can check the list of the best (and most beautiful) towns in Mexico and the State of Guerrero, by popular vote:
- The best towns in Mexico
- The most beautiful towns in Guerrero
>>> Map with all the towns inside the municipality of Zirándaro
#8 Other towns in the Municipality of Zirándaro
- Ahuindo (4 inhabitants)
- Barranca Honda (- inhabitants)
- El Anono (1 inhabitants)
- El Chaneque (5 inhabitants)
- El Chivo (131 inhabitants)
- El Timbinal (- inhabitants)
- El Zapote de Huitzátaro (7 inhabitants)
- La Garita (24 inhabitants)
- La Palma de los Bermúdez (22 inhabitants)
- Las Barcinas (15 inhabitants)
- Paringüe (- inhabitants)
- Pueblo Viejo (17 inhabitants)
- Rancho Nuevo (- inhabitants)
- San Miguel (9 inhabitants)
- Tzentzénguaro Viejo (- inhabitants)