San Pablo (Baja California Sur)

Learn about tiny town of San Pablo through its pictures, maps and population statistics.

All the information about this town of 10 inhabitants of the State of Baja California Sur

Its former name was Rancho San Pablo.

The town of San Pablo (Baja California Sur) belongs to the municipality of La Paz. There are 10 inhabitants and it is 25 meters altitude.

You may know this town as Rancho San Pablo, because this was its former name. In the year 2010, the locality changed its name.

Last Update: 29.05.2024

Data: In San Pablo, 100% of the inhabitants are catholic and 100% of the housings are equipped with a washing machine. At the bottom of this page you will find more information.

#1 Where is San Pablo? How to go? Map

Online map of San Pablo (Baja California Sur) 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 San Pablo (Baja California Sur) is 10 inhabitants

Population data in San Pablo (Baja California Sur)
YearFemale InhabitantsMale inhabitantsTotal population
20205510
Evolution of the population in San Pablo: Total   Men   Women
Other demographic data in San Pablo:
20202010
Fertility rate (children per woman):3.6-
Population coming from outside the State of Baja California Sur:0.00%-%
Illiterate population:0.00%-%
Illiterate population (men):0.00%-%
Illiterate population (women):0.00%-%
Schooling level:7.3-
Schooling level (men):6.8-
Schooling level (women):7.8-
Indigenous culture data in San Pablo:
20202010
Percentage of indigenous population:0.00%-%
Percentage speaking an indigenous language:0.00%-%
Percentage who speak an indigenous language and do not speak Spanish:0.00%-%
Comparison of percentages of indigenous population in the town of San Pablo, compared with its municipality, with the percentage in the State of Baja California Sur, and in the country as a whole.

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Unemployment, economy and housing data in San Pablo:
20202010
Employed population over 12 years:60.00%-%
Employed population over 12 years (men):80.00%-%
Employed population over 12 years (women):40.00%-%
Number of inhabited private housings:4-
Homes with electricity:100.00%-%
Homes with piped water:100.00%-%
Homes with a toilet or sanitary facilities:100.00%-%
Homes with a radio:75.00%-%
Homes with a television:100.00%-%
Homes with a refrigerator:100.00%-%
Homes with a washing machine:100.00%-%
Homes with a car:100.00%-%
Households with personal computer, laptop or tablet:25.00%-%
Homes with landline telephone:0.00%-%
Homes with cell phones:100.00%-%
Homes with Internet:25.00%-%
Comparison of percentages of single persons in San Pablo (over 12 years), comparing the same percentage with the municipality, with the State of Baja California Sur, and with the total for the country.
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#3 Satellite photo of San Pablo

Amazing satellite GPS maps of San Pablo, to see from space this beautiful village, as well as the surroundings of the municipality of La Paz. You can search free satellite map (2024) of San Pablo.



#4 Hotels and Accommodation near San Pablo

Many people want to stay in the town of San Pablo 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 San Pablo

A weekend in San Pablo and looking for tourist attractions? Tourism in San Pablo and surroundings to find the best destinations.
Mountains in San Pablo for hiking and trails:
  • Cerro El Cerrito (131 meters): 5.7 km walk (74 minutes), heading North.
  • Cerro El Perico (176 meters): 10.6 km walk (142 minutes), heading Northeast.
  • El Palmar (482 meters): 16.7 km walk (239 minutes), heading South.
  • Cerro Los Cerritos (279 meters): 16.7 km walk (278 minutes), heading South.
Other towns near San Pablo:
  • Los Pavoreales (6 inhabitants): Located 1 km to the Northeast (1 minutes by car)
  • Empresas Longoria (9 inhabitants): Located 1 km to the West (1 minutes by car)
  • San Ángel (15 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the Southeast (3 minutes by car)
  • San Pedro México (273 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the North (3 minutes by car)
This information is based on geographical data. Distances may vary depending on terrain, driving style or walking conditions.

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#7 Other towns in the Municipality of La Paz

  1. Agrodelicias de la Baja Sur (37 inhabitants)
  2. El Cajoncito (12 inhabitants)
  3. El Camarón (3 inhabitants)
  4. Santa María (El Juyateve) (3 inhabitants)
  5. El Parral (- inhabitants)
  6. La Angostura (1 inhabitants)
  7. La Piedrecita (8 inhabitants)
  8. Las Albóndigas (2 inhabitants)
  9. El Duarte (3 inhabitants)
  10. Rancho Roxana (3 inhabitants)
  11. Santa Teresita (2 inhabitants)
  12. Rincón San Guillermo (3 inhabitants)
  13. San Jacinto (16 inhabitants)
  14. San Martín (- inhabitants)
  15. San Ramón (- inhabitants)