Municipality of Tinum

Get to know deeply all the information of the municipality of Tinum through its towns. We have registered the smallest, with hardly any inhabitants, and even those with the largest population, such as Pisté, Tinum, or San Francisco Grande.

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Which is my place if I live in Tinum?


Tinum is a Municipality of 11421 inhabitants, placed in the State of Yucatán, with a fertility rate of 2.54 children per woman. 3.04% of the population migrated from outside the State of Yucatán. 93.72% of the population is indigenous, 66.96% of the inhabitants speak one indigenous language, and 4.17% speak that indigenous language, but not Spanish.

81.15% of the inhabitants of Tinum are Catholic, 51.24% are economically active and, within this active population, 99.10% are employed. Additionally, 96.28% of the dwellings have piped water and 2.07% have Internet access.

In which towns in the municipality of Tinum do most people live?

According to our statistics of Tinum, these are the four most important towns in terms of population:

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Access maps, population data and history of the municipalities of Tinum. We have a complete list of all the places and towns of the municipality of Tinum. As an example, you can find towns and places around Pisté.

>>>Map with all the towns inside the municipality of Tinum

List with all the towns in the Municipality of Tinum:

Which is my place if I live in Tinum?

Balmi (2 inhabitants)
Chacnicté (- inhabitants)
Chendzonot (40 inhabitants)
Chich (- inhabitants)
Chichén Itzá (- inhabitants)
El Crucero (8 inhabitants)
Jaymi (- inhabitants)
Juan Dzib Dzul (4 inhabitants)
Kamaxchén (- inhabitants)
Loop Xul (33)
Los Tres Reyes (-)
Nuevo Jerusalén (1)
Pisté (6496)
San Cristóbal (17)

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