List of Mexican states by population density
This is a list of Mexican States by population density. Population density is calculated as the ratio of resident population divided by total land area.
States
State | Population (2010)[1] | Area (km2)[2] | Population Density (/km2)[3][4] |
-- Mexican Federal District | 8,851,080 | 1,485 | 5,920 |
01. México | 15,175,862 | 22,357 | 679 |
02. Morelos | 1,777,227 | 4,893 | 364 |
03. Tlaxcala | 1,169,936 | 3,991 | 293 |
04. Aguascalientes | 1,184,996 | 5,618 | 211 |
05. Guanajuato | 5,486,372 | 30,608 | 179 |
06. Puebla | 5,779,829 | 34,290 | 168 |
07. Querétaro | 1,827,937 | 11,684 | 156 |
08. Hidalgo | 2,665,018 | 20,846 | 128 |
09. Colima | 650,555 | 5,625 | 116 |
10. Veracruz | 7,643,194 | 71,820 | 106 |
11. Jalisco | 7,350,682 | 78,599 | 94 |
12. Tabasco | 2,238,603 | 24,738 | 91 |
13. Michoacán | 4,351,037 | 58,643 | 74 |
14. Nuevo León | 4,653,458 | 64,220 | 73 |
15. Chiapas | 4,796,580 | 73,289 | 65 |
-- United Mexican States (México) | 112,322,757 | 1,972,550 | 57 |
16. Guerrero | 3,388,768 | 63,621 | 53 |
17. Yucatán | 1,818,948 | 39,612 | 49 |
18. Sinaloa | 2,767,761 | 57,377 | 48 |
19. Baja California | 3,155,070 | 71,446 | 44 |
20. San Luis Potosí | 2,585,518 | 60,983 | 42 |
21. Tamaulipas | 3,268,554 | 80,175 | 41 |
22. Oaxaca | 3,801,962 | 93,793 | 41 |
23. Nayarit | 1,084,979 | 27,815 | 39 |
24. Quintana Roo | 1,325,578 | 42,361 | 30 |
25. Zacatecas | 1,490,668 | 75,539 | 20 |
26. Coahuila | 2,748,391 | 151,563 | 18 |
27. Campeche | 822,441 | 57,924 | 14.9 |
28. Chihuahua | 3,406,465 | 247,455 | 13.2 |
29. Sonora | 2,662,480 | 179,503 | 13 |
30. Durango | 1,632,934 | 123,451 | 12 |
31. Baja California Sur | 637,026 | 73,922 | 7 |
References
- ↑ "México en Cifras". INEGI. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
- ↑ "Informacion por entidad". INEGI. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
- ↑ "Anuario de estadísticas por entidad federativa" (PDF). INEGI. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
- ↑ "Densidad". INEGI. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
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