Las Palmas (Zacatecas)

Learn about tiny town of Las Palmas through its pictures, maps and population statistics.

All the information about this town of 6 inhabitants of the State of Zacatecas

The town of Las Palmas (Zacatecas) belongs to the municipality of Nochistlán de Mejía. There are 6 inhabitants and it is 2,035 meters altitude. The Magical Town of Nochistlán de Mejía is 46 minutes away by car (33 km). Of all the towns in the municipality, it occupies the number #88 in terms of number of inhabitants.

Last Update: 29.05.2024

The town of Las Palmas is located at 21.7 kilometers from Nochistlán de Mejía, which is the most populated locality in the municipality, in the Northwest direction. If you browse our webpage, you will also find a map with the location of Las Palmas.

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

What is the route to get to Las Palmas (Zacatecas)? Find out on this map the access to this town. With the zoom controls you can zoom in and out to the icon Map marker

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#2 The population of Las Palmas (Zacatecas) is 6 inhabitants

Population data in Las Palmas (Zacatecas)
YearFemale InhabitantsMale inhabitantsTotal population
20206
201011415
200510414
Evolution of the population in Las Palmas: Total   Men   Women

According to the 2010 official census, in the town there were 4 males and 11 females. The female/male ratio is 2.750, and the birth rate is 2.20 children per woman. Of the total population, 46.67% comes from outside the State of Zacatecas. 6.67% of the population is illiterate (0.00% of men and 9.09% of women). The education level is 3.29 (3.75 in men and 3.10 in women).

Indigenous culture in Las Palmas
0.00% 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 Las Palmas
26.67% of the inhabitants (more than 12 years) are economically active (100.00% of the men, and 0.00% of the women).

Housing and infrastructure in Las Palmas
In Las Palmas there are 4 housings. 100.00% of the housings have electricity, 0.00% have piped water, 100.00% have toilet or restroom, 75.00% have a radio receiver, 100.00% a television, 100.00% a fridge, 75.00% a washing-machine, 75.00% a car or a van, 0.00% a personal computer, 0.00% a landline telephone, 75.00% mobile phone, and 0.00% Internet access.

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#3 Satellite photo of Las Palmas

Amazing satellite GPS maps of Las Palmas, to see from space this beautiful village, as well as the surroundings of the municipality of Nochistlán de Mejía. You can search free satellite map (2024) of Las Palmas.



#4 Hotels and Accommodation near Las Palmas

Many people want to stay in the town of Las Palmas 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 Las Palmas

Are you visiting and don't know what to do in Las Palmas? The list of the best places to visit in Las Palmas and nearby locations.
Mountains in Las Palmas for hiking and trails:
  • Los Ríos (2162 meters): 8.1 km walk (135 minutes), heading Northeast.
  • Cerro Tecajete (1783 meters): 13.1 km walk (254 minutes), heading Southwest.
  • Las Cruces (2643 meters): 14.3 km walk (191 minutes), heading North.
  • Mesa Redonda (1920 meters): 18.7 km walk (330 minutes), heading East.
Magical Towns near Las Palmas to discover the Mexican culture:Other towns near Las Palmas:
  • La Yesca (8 inhabitants): Located 3 km to the Southwest (3 minutes by car)
  • Los Polvosos (8 inhabitants): Located 3 km to the Northwest (4 minutes by car)
  • El Rodeo (9 inhabitants): Located 4 km to the Southeast (4 minutes by car)
  • Cañaditas (7 inhabitants): Located 5 km to the South (5 minutes by car)
This information is based on geographical data. Distances may vary depending on terrain, driving style or walking conditions.

#6 Population pyramid of Las Palmas (Zacatecas)

We have compiled data on number of inhabitants of Las Palmas by age and gender, to show you the following population pyramid of the town, from the year 2005. You can check how the percentages of children and adults are distributed, in addition to women and men. With this data you can analyze the demographic structure, and know if in Las Palmas there is a generational replacement.

#7 Pictures of Las Palmas

Would you like to see what this town looks like and enjoy landscape pictures of Las Palmas? 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 Las Palmas.

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  3. Casas Grandes (Santo Domingo) (207 inhabitants)
  4. El Molino (220 inhabitants)
  5. El Picacho (6 inhabitants)
  6. El Salto (- inhabitants)
  7. La Barranquita (11 inhabitants)
  8. La Cofradía (409 inhabitants)
  9. La Noche Buena (2 inhabitants)
  10. La Nopalera (2 inhabitants)
  11. Los Cinco Ojos de Agua (6 inhabitants)
  12. Paso de Orozco (45 inhabitants)
  13. Porvenir de Oriente (72 inhabitants)
  14. Presa del Gobierno (2 inhabitants)
  15. Río Ancho de Abajo (- inhabitants)