Tzentzénguaro Nuevo

Maps, pictures and statistics of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo, a beautiful small village of 12 inhabitants of the State of Guerrero

The town of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo belongs to the municipality of Zirándaro (State of Guerrero). There are 12 inhabitants and it is 216 meters altitude. In the list of the most populated towns of the whole municipality, it is the number #97 of the ranking.

Last Update: 29.05.2024

Do you want to locate the town of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo? You can find it at 55.8 kilometers, in direction West, from the town of Zirándaro de los Chávez, which has the largest population within the municipality. To enjoy the town of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo through the satelital imagery, in the bottom of the webpage you have an interactive map to know where it is.

#1 Where is Tzentzénguaro Nuevo? How to go? Map

What is the route to get to Tzentzénguaro Nuevo (Guerrero)? 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 Tzentzénguaro Nuevo (Guerrero) is 12 inhabitants

Population data in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo
YearFemale InhabitantsMale inhabitantsTotal population
202012
2010201030
2005191130
Evolution of the population in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo: Total   Men   Women

According to the 2010 official census, in the town there were 10 males and 20 females. The female/male ratio is 2.000, and the birth rate is 3.06 children per woman. Of the total population, 0.00% comes from outside the State of Guerrero. 36.67% of the population is illiterate (40.00% of men and 35.00% of women). The education level is 2.56 (2.14 in men and 2.82 in women).

Indigenous culture in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo
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 Tzentzénguaro Nuevo
46.67% of the inhabitants (more than 12 years) are economically active (60.00% of the men, and 40.00% of the women).

Housing and infrastructure in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo
In Tzentzénguaro Nuevo there are 4 housings. 0.00% of the housings have electricity, 0.00% have piped water, 0.00% have toilet or restroom, 0.00% have a radio receiver, 50.00% a television, 0.00% a fridge, 0.00% a washing-machine, 50.00% a car or a van, 0.00% a personal computer, 0.00% a landline telephone, 0.00% mobile phone, and 0.00% Internet access.

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#3 Satellite photo of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo

With the satellite map of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo 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 Zirándaro. Get free live access to satellite views of 2024 of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo.



#4 Hotels and Accommodation near Tzentzénguaro Nuevo

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

#5 What to do in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo

Are you visiting and don't know what to do in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo? The list of the best places to visit in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo and nearby locations.
Mountains in Tzentzénguaro Nuevo for hiking and trails:
  • Cerro Las Ciricuas (681 meters): 2.4 km walk (34 minutes), heading East.
  • Cerro Prieto (1033 meters): 4.2 km walk (56 minutes), heading Southeast.
  • Mesa Alta (312 meters): 6.2 km walk (93 minutes), heading East.
  • Cerro Los Chiles (595 meters): 6.3 km walk (90 minutes), heading Northeast.
Other towns near Tzentzénguaro Nuevo:This information is based on geographical data. Distances may vary depending on terrain, driving style or walking conditions.

#6 Population pyramid of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo (Guerrero)

We have compiled data on number of inhabitants of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo 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 Tzentzénguaro Nuevo there is a generational replacement.

#7 Pictures of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo

In order for you to enjoy nature around Tzentzénguaro Nuevo, we have compiled a collection of sightseeing and monument pictures of the town and its surroundings. Access a completely free online image gallery of Tzentzénguaro Nuevo, so you can even use it as a wallpaper to always remember this beautiful town.

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