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The Municipality of Toluca, in 2020, had a population of around 910,608, whereas the population of the entire metropolitan area was 2.3 million, making it the fifth largest metropolitan area of Mexico after Greater Mexico City, Greater Guadalajara, Greater Monterrey and Greater Puebla. The Toluca Valley Metropolitan Area is a metropolitan area ...
Toluca has a population of 910,608 as of the 2020 census. The city forms the core of the Greater Toluca metropolitan area, which with a combined population of 2,347,692 forms the fifth most populous metropolitan area in the country.
Toluca) is an intrastate region within the State of Mexico, one of 16. It lies in the center of the state. It lies in the center of the state. The region comprises twelve municipalities (see below). [ 1 ]
Metepec (Spanish: ⓘ) is a municipality in the State of Mexico in Mexico and is located directly to the east of the state capital, Toluca, at an altitude of 2,635 metres (8,645 ft) above sea level. The center of Mexico City lies some 50 km further to the east. The city of Metepec also form part of the Greater Toluca.
The next four largest metropolitan areas in Mexico are Greater Monterrey (5.3 million), Greater Guadalajara (5.2 million), Greater Puebla (3.2 million) and Greater Toluca (2.3 million), [6] whose added population, along with Greater Mexico City, is equivalent to nearly 30% of the nation's population. Greater Mexico City was the fastest growing ...
Toluca Region, an intrastate region within the State of Mexico; Toluca Valley, the valley where Toluca is located; Municipality of Toluca, a municipality located in the State of Mexico; see Greater Toluca. Toluca International Airport; Toluca Centro railway station; Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toluca; Deportivo Toluca F.C. Deportivo Toluca F ...
The Toluca Centro railway station, [a] otherwise known as Pino Suárez station [b] or Terminal de Autobuses station, [c] is a commuter railway station serving the El Insurgente commuter rail system which will connect Greater Toluca, State of Mexico, with Mexico City.
The station's projected names were "Tecnológico" (after the nearby avenue) and "Tecnológico–Aeropuerto", as it is the closest to the Toluca International Airport. [11] [12] Alfredo Quiroz Fuentes, local congressman, requested to rename the station to "Árbol de la Vida" (lit. transl. Tree of Life), in reference to a traditional local artwork, to honor the municipal potter's work.