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Tonalá (Spanish pronunciation:) is a city and municipality within the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area in the state of Jalisco in Mexico. With a population of 442,440, it is the fourth largest city in the state, the other three being the other major population centres in the metro area: Guadalajara , Zapopan , and Tlaquepaque .
No. Municipality Population Census 2020 [5] Population Census 2015 [4] Area in km 2 Inhabitants per km 2 (2020) ; 1 Zapopan: 1,476,491 1,332,272 1,017.24 1,451.46 Detailed Guadalajara metropolitan area population data by INEGI
Map of Mexico with Jalisco highlighted. Jalisco is a state in Western Mexico that is divided into 125 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the third most populated state with 8,348,151 inhabitants and the seventh largest by land area spanning 78,595.9 square kilometres (30,346.0 sq mi).
The total population is 57,930,969, 45.97% of Mexico's total. The mean city population is 579,310. The median city in population is Villahermosa. The mean city growth from 2010 to 2020 is 20.77%, compared to a national growth of 12.17%. [1] The median city in population growth is Ixtapaluca.
• Density: 7,200/km 2 (19,000/sq mi) Time zone: UTC-6 : Postal code: 45410. Coyula is a locality in Tonalá, Jalisco, ... As of 2020, it has a total population of ...
1 – Mexico City. 2 - Tijuana. 3 – León. 4 – Puebla. 5 - Ecatepec de Morelos. 6 – Juárez. 7 - Zapopan. 8 - Guadalajara. 9 - Monterrey. 10 - Nezahualcóyotl. The following is a list of the most populous incorporated places in Mexico (municipalities) according to the 2020 Mexican National Census.
The following table is a list of the 31 federal states of Mexico plus Mexico City, ranked in order of their total population based on data from the last three National Population Census in 2020, 2010 and 2000.
This is a list of Mexican states by population density, based on data from the 2020 National Census. [1] [2] Population density is calculated as the ratio of resident population divided by total land area. Mexican states by population density, 2012.