Municipality of Tlaltizapán
All the data of the municipality of Tlaltizapán, with all the towns, from the smallest to the largest: Santa Rosa Treinta, Tlaltizapán (Cab.), or Ticumán.
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Tlaltizapán is a Municipality of 48881 inhabitants, placed in the State of Morelos, with a birth rate of 2.51 children per woman. 18.12% of the population migrated from outside the State of Morelos. 1.64% of the population is indigenous, 1.04% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 0.01% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.
74.68% of the inhabitants of Tlaltizapán are Catholic, 49.05% are economically active and, within this active population, 93.82% are employed. Additionally, 86.08% of the housings have piped water and 13.50% have Internet access.Which are the villages with the highest number of inhabitants of the municipality of Tlaltizapán?
We have been analysing all the demographic data of Tlaltizapán and in the following four towns live the largest number of people:- Santa Rosa Treinta (16474 inhabitants)
- Tlaltizapán (Cab.) (9893 inhabitants)
- Ticumán (3592 inhabitants)
- Huatecalco (3053 inhabitants)
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Ampliación Benito Juárez (79 inhabitants)
Ampliación Colonia el Mirador (Ampliación Bomba) (200 inhabitants)
Ampliación Colonia el Tecolote (5 inhabitants)
Ampliación Zaragoza (17 inhabitants)
Aquiles Serdán (22 inhabitants)
Barranca Honda (896 inhabitants)
Bonifacio García (Colonia Alejandra) (2013 inhabitants)
Campamento Río Dulce (3 inhabitants)
Campo Casa Blanca (22)
Campo el Alférez (22)
Campo el Capire (14)
Campo el Llano (El Puente Verde) (114)
Campo el Marimón (Las Minas) (-)
Campo el Órgano (7)
Campo la Organera (2)
Campo la Organera (9)
Campo la Oricera (246)
Campo los San Juanes (28)
Campo San Lucas (89)
Campo San Martín (Prolongación Brígida García) (12)
Campo Verde (2)
Club Manantiales de Ticumán (2)
Colonia 10 de Mayo (La Matanza) (578)
Colonia Echeverría (478)
Colonia el Chacal (25)
Colonia el Pochote (210)
Colonia el Tecolote (25)
Colonia Francisco Javier Mina (38)
Colonia Morelos (174)
Colonia Niños Héroes (538)
Colonia Palo Prieto (Chipitongo) (1308)
El Conquistador (126)
El Jagüey (6)
El Mirador (15)
El Puente (2)
El Tanque (8)
El Texcal (54)
Ex-Hacienda de Barreto (2)
Fraccionamiento Bonanza (Condominios Pontevedra) (66)
Fraccionamiento Bugambilias (10)
Fraccionamiento Huertos de Agua Linda (6)
Huatecalco (3729)
Huepalo (199)
Huertas el Mirador (14)
La Cabañita (48)
La Cima (7)
La Cueva del Zopilote (26)
La Joya de los Panales (Campo el Arquillo) (142)
La Loma (-)
La Mezquitera (3)
La Provincia (185)
La Tarjea (4)
Las Estacas (61)
Unidad Habitacional Número 1 Emiliano Zapata (Las Galeras) (329)
Las Palomas (56)
Llano Grande (1)
Lomas de Temilpa (8)
Los Cajetes (47)
Los Presidentes (74)
Otilio Montaño (110)
Casa Blanca (13)
Pueblo Nuevo (1280)
Rancho Casa Blanca (-)
El Monte del Ticumán (19)
Rancho el Triunfo (Campo Lagunilla) (23)
Rancho Joya del Fierro (1)
Rancho la Alegría (-)
Rancho la Florida (4)
Rancho los Soriano (2)
Rancho Palo Verde (El Cerro) (5)
Restaurant Campestre Panzacola (3)
San Pablo Hidalgo (589)
San Rafael Zaragoza (1297)
Santa Rosa Treinta (17186)
Tecoloapan (Aguas Vivas) (-)
Temilpa Nuevo (733)
Temilpa Viejo (949)
Temimilcingo (1504)
Ticumán (3606)
Tlaltizapán (Cab.) (10779)
Xochimancas (-)
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