Santa Elizabeth

The most complete information about the tiny town of Santa Elizabeth (pictures, maps, statistics, population) on a single page.

Did you know that this town in Chiapas has 6 inhabitants?

The town of Santa Elizabeth belongs to the municipality of Pijijiapan (State of Chiapas). There are 6 inhabitants and it is 28 meters altitude.

The Mexican census of 2010 decided to declare this community as uninhabited.

Last Update: 29.05.2024

#1 Where is Santa Elizabeth? How to go? Map

Location map of Santa Elizabeth in Chiapas: Use the controls in the upper left area to zoom in (+) or out (-). This is a satellite photo centered in Santa Elizabeth, which is marked with the following symbol Map marker

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#2 The population of Santa Elizabeth (Chiapas) is 6 inhabitants

Population data in Santa Elizabeth
YearFemale InhabitantsMale inhabitantsTotal population
20206
Evolution of the population in Santa Elizabeth: Total   Men   Women
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#3 Satellite photo of Santa Elizabeth

With the satellite map of Santa Elizabeth 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 Pijijiapan. Get free live access to satellite views of 2024 of Santa Elizabeth.



#4 Hotels and Accommodation near Santa Elizabeth

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

#5 What to do in Santa Elizabeth

Want to know what to see in Santa Elizabeth if you are visiting this town?Here are some ideas of activities to enjoy Santa Elizabeth.
Mountains in Santa Elizabeth for hiking and trails:
  • Espíritu Santo (365 meters): 2.9 km walk (60 minutes), heading West.
  • Cerro Bola (277 meters): 7.0 km walk (87 minutes), heading East.
  • Cerro La Campana (229 meters): 6.2 km walk (113 minutes), heading Southeast.
  • Cerro Picudo (1157 meters): 8.2 km walk (121 minutes), heading Northeast.
Are you looking for charming villages in the surroundings of Santa Elizabeth?:
  • San Martín de Porres (6 inhabitants): Located 1 km to the Northeast (1 minutes by car)
  • Benito Juárez (254 inhabitants): Located 1 km to the Southwest (1 minutes by car)
  • Las Maravillas (6 inhabitants): Located 1 km to the East (2 minutes by car)
  • San Jorge (8 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the North (2 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 Pijijiapan

  1. San Antonio (3 inhabitants)
  2. El Bosque (1 inhabitants)
  3. El Durazno (1 inhabitants)
  4. El Nuevo Porvenir (3 inhabitants)
  5. Emmanuel (3 inhabitants)
  6. El Cantador (4 inhabitants)
  7. Hacienda Don Miguel (3 inhabitants)
  8. Nueva Italia (6 inhabitants)
  9. Rancho Bonito (6 inhabitants)
  10. San Antonio (5 inhabitants)
  11. San Antonio (3 inhabitants)
  12. San Luis (7 inhabitants)
  13. San Pedro (- inhabitants)
  14. San Pedro las Pilitas (- inhabitants)
  15. Santa Rita (- inhabitants)