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Huehuetla is one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 262.1 km². In 2005, the municipality had a total population of 22,927. [1] In 2017 there were 13,012 inhabitants who spoke an indigenous language, [2] primarily Sierra Otomi and Tepehua. [3]
Huehuetla is located in the cultural region of Totonacapan. [7] In the 2015 Intercensal Survey, 97.68% of people in the municipality identified themselves as indigenous. [4] In the 2010 Census, 12,904 people or 82% of the population in Huehuetla reported speaking an indigenous language, of which 12,187 spoke Totonac. [1]
According to the 2020 Mexican census, Hidalgo is the 16th most populous state with 3,082,841 inhabitants and the 26th largest by land area spanning 20,813 square kilometres (8,036 sq mi). [1] [2] Municipalities in Hidalgo are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico. [3]
Huehuetla may refer to: the municipality of Huehuetla, Hidalgo, or its municipal seat of the same name; the municipality of Huehuetla, Puebla, ...
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Huejutla de Reyes is a city and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico.The name comes from the Nahuatl huexotl ("willow") and tlan ("place"), [1] while "de Reyes" commemorates local cobbler Antonio Reyes Cabrera who died defending Huejutla from French invaders in 1866.
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