Pueblo Viejo (Morelos)

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The town of Pueblo Viejo (Morelos) belongs to the municipality of Tlaquiltenango. There are 491 inhabitants and it is 803 meters altitude. The Magical Town of Tlaltizapán de Zapata is 46 minutes away by car (33 km). Of all the towns in the municipality, it occupies the number #10 in terms of number of inhabitants.

Last Update: 29.05.2024

Data: In Pueblo Viejo, 48% of the inhabitants are catholic and 58% of the housings are equipped with a washing machine. At the bottom of this page you will find more information.

The town of Pueblo Viejo is located at 12.6 kilometers from Tlaquiltenango, which is the most populated locality in the municipality, in the North direction. If you browse our webpage, you will also find a map with the location of Pueblo Viejo.

#1 Where is Pueblo Viejo? How to go? Map

Online map of Pueblo Viejo (Morelos) 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 Pueblo Viejo (Morelos) is 491 inhabitants

Population data in Pueblo Viejo (Morelos)
YearFemale InhabitantsMale inhabitantsTotal population
2020239252491
2010239221460
2005204191395
Evolution of the population in Pueblo Viejo: Total   Men   Women
Other demographic data in Pueblo Viejo:
20202010
Fertility rate (children per woman):2.835.43
Population coming from outside the State of Morelos:7.33%3.26%
Illiterate population:7.13%5.87%
Illiterate population (men):2.65%5.43%
Illiterate population (women):4.48%6.28%
Schooling level:6.966.03
Schooling level (men):6.665.91
Schooling level (women):7.286.14
Indigenous culture data in Pueblo Viejo:
20202010
Percentage of indigenous population:0.41%0.00%
Percentage speaking an indigenous language:0.20%0.43%
Percentage who speak an indigenous language and do not speak Spanish:0.00%0.00%
Comparison of percentages of indigenous population in the town of Pueblo Viejo, compared with its municipality, with the percentage in the State of Morelos, and in the country as a whole.

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Unemployment, economy and housing data in Pueblo Viejo:
20202010
Employed population over 12 years:43.58%35.87%
Employed population over 12 years (men):60.32%62.44%
Employed population over 12 years (women):25.94%11.30%
Number of inhabited private housings:147157
Homes with electricity:100.00%100.00%
Homes with piped water:99.32%88.89%
Homes with a toilet or sanitary facilities:87.07%73.81%
Homes with a radio:58.50%71.43%
Homes with a television:88.44%92.06%
Homes with a refrigerator:93.20%80.16%
Homes with a washing machine:57.82%53.17%
Homes with a car:34.01%38.89%
Households with personal computer, laptop or tablet:6.80%3.17%
Homes with landline telephone:0.00%4.76%
Homes with cell phones:94.56%19.05%
Homes with Internet:6.12%1.59%
Comparison of percentages of single persons in Pueblo Viejo (over 12 years), comparing the same percentage with the municipality, with the State of Morelos, and with the total for the country.
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#3 Satellite photo of Pueblo Viejo

With the satellite map of Pueblo Viejo 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 Tlaquiltenango. Get free live access to satellite views of 2024 of Pueblo Viejo.



#4 Hotels and Accommodation near Pueblo Viejo

Do you want to stay in Pueblo Viejo? We don't have any hotel registered in this town, but you can check in this list of the closest accommodations to Pueblo Viejo:

#5 What to do in Pueblo Viejo

Want to know what to see in Pueblo Viejo if you are visiting this town?Here are some ideas of activities to enjoy Pueblo Viejo.
Mountains in Pueblo Viejo for hiking and trails:
  • El Capire (878 meters): 1.6 km walk (28 minutes), heading Northeast.
  • La Campana (1317 meters): 4.3 km walk (87 minutes), heading Southwest.
  • El Chichicastle (883 meters): 5.2 km walk (101 minutes), heading East.
  • Jojutla (1550 meters): 7.8 km walk (108 minutes), heading Northeast.
Magical Towns to visit when in Pueblo Viejo:Are you looking for charming villages in the surroundings of Pueblo Viejo?:
  • Xicatlacotla (375 inhabitants): Located 0 km to the West (1 minutes by car)
  • Nexpa (512 inhabitants): Located 8 km to the East (12 minutes by car)
  • El Calabazal (Rancho la Ceiba) (17 inhabitants): Located 8 km to the Southeast (8 minutes by car)
  • Campo Jojutla (13 inhabitants): Located 9 km to the North (12 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 Pueblo Viejo (Morelos)

In Pueblo Viejo there is a very characteristic age structure of the population, which you can see in the following population pyramid, with data from 2005. After analyzing the demographic data of Pueblo Viejo, separated by men and women, and also by age groups, we can analyze what the future of the population in this town will be like.

Data of the age pyramid of the town Pueblo Viejo (inhabitants year 2020)
Age rangeNumber of womenNumber of menTotal population
Infants (0-5 years)202242
Youth (6-14 years)333770
Adults (15-59 years)141147288
Elderly (60+ years)454691

#7 Pictures of Pueblo Viejo

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#8 The Postal Code of Pueblo Viejo (Morelos) is 62987

Are you going to send a letter to Pueblo Viejo? Do you have a friend in Pueblo Viejo and want to send them a gift through the postal service? The Postal Code of Pueblo Viejo consists of the following 5 digits: 62987. If you want to know more about how Post Codes are determined in Mexico, the first two postal digits of Pueblo Viejo ("62") correspond to the state code of Morelos, and the last three correspond to the people themselves. In Mexico, the same ZIP code can be assigned to several towns.

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  9. Las Bóvedas (274 inhabitants)
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  11. Los Manantiales (1 inhabitants)
  12. Santiopa (130 inhabitants)
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  14. Valle de Vázquez (Los Hornos) (1088 inhabitants)
  15. Xicatlacotla (375 inhabitants)