Municipalities of Oaxaca

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Regions and districts of Oaxaca

Oaxaca is a state in Southern Mexico that is divided into 570 municipalities, more than any other state in Mexico. [1] [2] According to Article 113 of the state's constitution, the municipalities are grouped into 30 judicial and tax districts to facilitate the distribution of the state's revenues. It is the only state in Mexico with this particular judicial and tax district organization. [3] [4] Oaxaca is the tenth most populated state with 4,132,148 inhabitants as of the 2020 Mexican census and the fifth largest by land area spanning 93,757.6 square kilometres (36,200.0 sq mi). [1] [5]

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Municipalities in Oaxaca have some administrative autonomy from the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico. [6] Every three years, citizens elect a municipal president (Spanish: presidente municipal) by a plurality voting system who heads a concurrently elected municipal council (ayuntamiento) responsible for providing all the public services for their constituents. The municipal council consists of a variable number of trustees and councillors (regidores y síndicos). [7] Municipalities are responsible for public services (such as water and sewerage), street lighting, public safety, traffic, and the maintenance of public parks, gardens and cemeteries. [8] They may also assist the state and federal governments in education, emergency fire and medical services, environmental protection and maintenance of monuments and historical landmarks. Since 1984, they have had the power to collect property taxes and user fees, although more funds are obtained from the state and federal governments than from their own income. [8]

The largest municipality by population as of the 2020 census is Oaxaca de Juárez, seat of the state capital, with 270,955 residents (6.55% of the state's total), while the smallest is Santa Magdalena Jicotlán with 81 residents, the least populated municipality in Mexico. [1] The largest municipality by land area is Santa María Chimalapa which spans 4,547.10 km2 (1,755.65 sq mi), and the smallest is Natividad with 2.20 km2 (0.85 sq mi), also the smallest municipality by area in Mexico. [5] The newest municipality is Chahuites, established in 1949. [9]

Municipalities

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Municipalities of Oaxaca
NameMunicipal seatDistrictPopulation
(2020) [1]
Population
(2010) [10]
ChangeLand area [5] Population density
(2020)
Incorporation date [9]
km2sq mi
Abejones Abejones Ixtlán 8411,084−22.4%126.448.8March 15, 1825
Acatlán Acatlán de Pérez Figueroa Tuxtepec 45,16744,885+0.6%754.6291.4October 25, 1904
Ánimas Trujano Ánimas Trujano Centro 4,5643,759+21.4%3.01.2February 4, 1868
Asunción Cacalotepec Asunción Cacalotepec Mixe 2,5472,495+2.1%76.329.5March 15, 1825
Asunción Cuyotepeji Asunción Cuyotepeji Huajuapan 1,1071,012+9.4%83.732.3May 6, 1826
Asunción Ixtaltepec Asunción Ixtaltepec Juchitán 15,26114,751+3.5%658.9254.4March 15, 1825
Asunción Nochixtlán Asunción Nochixtlán Nochixtlán 20,46417,820+14.8%343.4132.6July 28, 1823
Asunción Ocotlán Asunción Ocotlán Ocotlán 2,3952,612−8.3%4.51.7March 15, 1825
Asunción Tlacolulita Asunción Tlacolulita Yautepec 734842−12.8%189.973.3March 15, 1825
Ayoquezco Ayoquezco de Aldama Zimatlán 4,8744,406+10.6%104.440.3March 15, 1825
Ayotzintepec Ayotzintepec Tuxtepec 6,8576,720+2.0%157.560.8June 27, 1942
Calihualá Calihualá Silacayoápam 1,4021,220+14.9%67.726.1May 6, 1826
Candelaria Loxicha Candelaria Loxicha Pochutla 11,1669,860+13.2%181.069.9December 7, 1881
Capulálpam Capulálpam de Méndez Ixtlán 1,6191,467+10.4%37.214.4March 15, 1825
Chahuites Chahuites Juchitán 11,35611,105+2.3%22.78.8January 15, 1949
Chalcatongo Chalcatongo de Hidalgo Tlaxiaco 9,0358,481+6.5%133.351.5March 15, 1825
Chiquihuitlán Chiquihuitlán de Benito Juárez Cuicatlán 2,1792,458−11.4%36.013.9March 15, 1825
Ciénega de Zimatlán Ciénega de Zimatlán Zimatlán 3,0432,785+9.3%10.34.0November 18, 1844
Coatecas Altas Coatecas Altas Ejutla 5,3564,712+13.7%119.446.1March 15, 1825
Coicoyán de las Flores Coicoyán de las Flores Juxtlahuaca 9,5638,531+12.1%126.148.7March 15, 1825
Concepción Buenavista Concepción Buenavista Coixtlahuaca 752834−9.8%224.686.7March 15, 1825
Concepción Pápalo Concepción Pápalo Cuicatlán 2,7543,071−10.3%173.667.0March 15, 1825
Constancia del Rosario Constancia del Rosario Putla 4,8473,860+25.6%57.222.1October 23, 1891
Cosolapa Cosolapa Tuxtepec 14,48814,667−1.2%112.143.3July 4, 1936
Cosoltepec [lower-alpha 1] Cosoltepec Huajuapan 803866−7.3%111.743.1May 6, 1826
Cuilápam Cuilápam de Guerrero Centro 26,88218,428+45.9%49.819.2March 15, 1825
Cuyamecalco Villa de Zaragoza [lower-alpha 2] Cuyamecalco Villa de Zaragoza Cuicatlán 3,6443,846−5.3%79.130.5March 15, 1825
Ejutla Ejutla de Crespo Ejutla 23,14819,679+17.6%317.5122.6March 15, 1825
El Barrio de la Soledad El Barrio de la Soledad Juchitán 13,47413,608−1.0%252.197.3March 15, 1825
El Espinal El Espinal Juchitán 8,7308,310+5.1%56.121.7March 15, 1825
Eloxochitlán Eloxochitlán Teotitlán 4,2154,263−1.1%35.813.8March 15, 1825
Fresnillo de Trujano Fresnillo de Trujano Huajuapan 1,0771,033+4.3%61.323.7October 16, 1937
Guadalupe de Ramírez Guadalupe de Ramírez Silacayoápam 1,2881,425−9.6%30.811.9December 7, 1886
Guadalupe Etla Guadalupe Etla Etla 2,9292,433+20.4%4.31.7March 15, 1825
Guelatao de Juárez San Pablo Guelatao Ixtlán 657544+20.8%4.51.7September 30, 1939
Guevea Guevea de Humboldt Tehuantepec 5,2565,285−0.5%280.9108.5March 15, 1825
Huajuapan de León Huajuapan de León Huajuapan 78,31369,839+12.1%325.8125.8July 28, 1823
Huautepec Huautepec Teotitlán 6,3855,995+6.5%47.018.1March 15, 1825
Huautla Huautla de Jiménez Teotitlán 31,71030,004+5.7%148.057.1March 15, 1825
Ixpantepec Nieves Ixpantepec Nieves Silacayoápam 1,0791,182−8.7%72.528.0May 6, 1826
Ixtepec [lower-alpha 3] Ciudad Ixtepec Juchitán 28,08226,450+6.2%294.1113.6March 15, 1825
Ixtlán Ixtlán de Juárez Ixtlán 8,3857,674+9.3%562.3217.1March 15, 1825
Juchitán Juchitán de Zaragoza Juchitán 113,57093,038+22.1%911.3351.9March 15, 1825
La Compañía La Compañía Ejutla 3,6073,302+9.2%104.240.2October 23, 1891
La Pe La Pe Ejutla 3,0522,446+24.8%26.910.4October 23, 1891
La Reforma [lower-alpha 4] La Reforma Putla 3,4113,331+2.4%186.672.0October 23, 1891
La Trinidad Vista Hermosa [lower-alpha 5] La Trinidad Vista Hermosa Teposcolula 306249+22.9%10.84.2March 19, 1868
Loma Bonita Loma Bonita Tuxtepec 40,93441,535−1.4%485.8187.6December 4, 1937
Magdalena Apasco Magdalena Apasco Etla 7,8887,522+4.9%27.010.4March 15, 1825
Magdalena Jaltepec Magdalena Jaltepec Nochixtlán 2,9433,313−11.2%234.790.6March 15, 1825
Magdalena Mixtepec Magdalena Mixtepec Zimatlán 1,4331,304+9.9%41.015.8March 15, 1825
Magdalena Ocotlán Magdalena Ocotlán Ocotlán 1,1841,141+3.8%10.34.0March 15, 1825
Magdalena Peñasco [lower-alpha 6] Magdalena Peñasco Tlaxiaco 3,7503,778−0.7%85.132.9March 15, 1825
Magdalena Teitipac Magdalena Teitipac Tlacolula 4,7644,368+9.1%39.415.2March 15, 1825
Magdalena Tequisistlán Magdalena Tequisistlán Tehuantepec 5,9966,182−3.0%840.6324.6March 15, 1825
Magdalena Tlacotepec Magdalena Tlacotepec Tehuantepec 1,2971,221+6.2%124.448.0March 15, 1825
Magdalena Yodocono Magdalena Yodocono de Porfirio Díaz Nochixtlán 1,6821,458+15.4%39.015.1November 18, 1844
Magdalena Zahuatlán Magdalena Zahuatlán Nochixtlán 404409−1.2%24.89.6March 15, 1825
Mariscala [lower-alpha 7] Mariscala de Juárez Huajuapan 3,7393,530+5.9%144.255.7May 15, 1857
Mártires de Tacubaya Mártires de Tacubaya Jamiltepec 1,4461,451−0.3%57.522.2November 16, 1912
Matías Romero Avendaño Matías Romero Juchitán 38,18338,019+0.4%1,355.4523.3November 9, 1906
Mazatlán Villa de Flores Mazatlán Villa de Flores Teotitlán 12,72213,435−5.3%182.270.3March 15, 1825
Mesones Hidalgo Mesones Hidalgo Putla 4,4244,402+0.5%174.767.5October 23, 1891
Miahuatlán Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz Miahuatlán 50,37541,387+21.7%467.4180.5July 28, 1823
Mixistlán de la Reforma Mixistlán de la Reforma Mixe 2,4872,770−10.2%67.726.1March 15, 1825
Monjas Monjas Miahuatlán 2,8932,568+12.7%22.48.6October 23, 1891
Natividad Natividad Ixtlán 498586−15.0%2.20.8May 27, 1939
Nazareno Etla Nazareno Etla Etla 4,2933,882+10.6%4.31.7March 15, 1825
Nejapa Nejapa de Madero Yautepec 8,4947,390+14.9%504.4194.7March 15, 1825
Nuevo Zoquiápam Nuevo Zoquiápam Ixtlán 1,5901,652−3.8%100.738.9March 15, 1825
Oaxaca Oaxaca de Juárez Centro 270,955263,357+2.9%89.534.6July 28, 1823
Ocotlán Ocotlán de Morelos Ocotlán 23,75121,341+11.3%119.546.1March 15, 1825
Pinotepa de Don Luis Pinotepa de Don Luis Jamiltepec 6,4166,629−3.2%67.426.0May 6, 1826
Pluma Hidalgo Pluma Hidalgo Pochutla 3,2553,060+6.4%103.239.8December 1, 1880
Putla Putla Villa de Guerrero Putla 34,65231,897+8.6%406.8157.1May 6, 1826
Reforma de Pineda Reforma de Pineda Juchitán 2,6602,671−0.4%33.412.9December 25, 1926
Reyes Etla Reyes Etla Etla 4,3703,568+22.5%12.04.6March 15, 1825
Rojas de Cuauhtémoc Rojas de Cuauhtémoc Tlacolula 1,3011,092+19.1%12.54.8October 23, 1891
Salina Cruz Salina Cruz Tehuantepec 84,43882,371+2.5%131.950.91901
San Agustín Amatengo San Agustín Amatengo Ejutla 1,5931,312+21.4%55.621.5March 15, 1825
San Agustín Atenango San Agustín Atenango Silacayoápam 1,8711,914−2.2%96.537.3May 6, 1826
San Agustín Chayuco San Agustín Chayuco Jamiltepec 4,1633,952+5.3%151.058.3May 6, 1826
San Agustín de las Juntas San Agustín de las Juntas Centro 11,3918,089+40.8%26.010.0March 15, 1825
San Agustín Etla San Agustín Etla Etla 4,1683,893+7.1%55.121.3March 15, 1825
San Agustín Loxicha San Agustín Loxicha Pochutla 26,19422,565+16.1%335.7129.6March 15, 1825
San Agustín Tlacotepec San Agustín Tlacotepec Tlaxiaco 1,032874+18.1%51.419.8March 15, 1825
San Agustín Yatareni San Agustín Yatareni Centro 5,5214,075+35.5%6.42.5March 15, 1825
San Andrés Cabecera Nueva San Andrés Cabecera Nueva Putla 2,8812,851+1.1%260.7100.7October 23, 1891
San Andrés Dinicuiti San Andrés Dinicuiti Huajuapan 2,3082,152+7.2%99.338.3May 6, 1826
San Andrés Huaxpaltepec San Andrés Huaxpaltepec Jamiltepec 6,2345,867+6.3%87.633.8May 6, 1826
San Andrés Huayápam San Andrés Huayápam Centro 6,2794,879+28.7%27.610.7March 15, 1825
San Andrés Ixtlahuaca San Andrés Ixtlahuaca Centro 1,7761,439+23.4%28.811.1March 15, 1825
San Andrés Lagunas San Andrés Lagunas Teposcolula 518505+2.6%50.019.3March 15, 1825
San Andrés Nuxiño San Andrés Nuxiño Nochixtlán 1,8501,898−2.5%64.024.7March 15, 1825
San Andrés Paxtlán San Andrés Paxtlán Miahuatlán 4,5623,990+14.3%57.122.0March 15, 1825
San Andrés Sinaxtla San Andrés Sinaxtla Nochixtlán 756772−2.1%22.68.7March 15, 1825
San Andrés Solaga San Andrés Solaga Villa Alta 1,7711,740+1.8%48.618.8March 15, 1825
San Andrés Teotilálpam San Andrés Teotilálpam Cuicatlán 4,2334,427−4.4%145.556.2March 15, 1825
San Andrés Tepetlapa San Andrés Tepetlapa Silacayoápam 381475−19.8%14.45.6May 6, 1826
San Andrés Yaá San Andrés Yaá Villa Alta 393497−20.9%40.915.8March 15, 1825
San Andrés Zabache San Andrés Zabache Ejutla 748726+3.0%7.12.7March 15, 1825
San Andrés Zautla San Andrés Zautla Etla 5,3264,405+20.9%69.426.8March 15, 1825
San Antonino Castillo Velasco San Antonino Castillo Velasco Ocotlán 6,0645,651+7.3%11.34.4March 15, 1825
San Antonino el Alto San Antonino el Alto Zimatlán 2,7052,508+7.9%105.340.7March 15, 1825
San Antonino Monte Verde San Antonino Monte Verde Teposcolula 7,6786,650+15.5%109.742.4March 15, 1825
San Antonio Acutla San Antonio Acutla Teposcolula 249297−16.2%16.56.4March 15, 1825
San Antonio de la Cal [lower-alpha 8] San Antonio de la Cal Centro 26,28221,456+22.5%11.04.2March 15, 1825
San Antonio Huitepec [lower-alpha 9] San Antonio Huitepec Zaachila 2,9364,289−31.5%191.473.9March 15, 1825
San Antonio Nanahuatípam San Antonio Nanahuatípam Teotitlán 1,2321,233−0.1%77.229.8November 18, 1844
San Antonio Sinicahua San Antonio Sinicahua Tlaxiaco 1,6681,603+4.1%29.211.3March 15, 1825
San Antonio Tepetlapa San Antonio Tepetlapa Jamiltepec 4,8734,394+10.9%69.426.8November 18, 1844
San Baltazar Chichicápam San Baltazar Chichicápam Ocotlán 2,5762,439+5.6%92.235.6March 15, 1825
San Baltazar Loxicha San Baltazar Loxicha Pochutla 3,1692,832+11.9%120.946.7March 15, 1825
San Baltazar Yatzachi el Bajo San Baltazar Yatzachi el Bajo Villa Alta 674677−0.4%30.311.7March 15, 1825
San Bartolo Coyotepec San Bartolo Coyotepec Centro 10,3918,684+19.7%31.412.1March 15, 1825
San Bartolo Soyaltepec San Bartolo Soyaltepec Teposcolula 596655−9.0%74.928.9March 15, 1825
San Bartolo Yautepec San Bartolo Yautepec Yautepec 653677−3.5%93.436.1March 15, 1825
San Bartolomé Ayautla San Bartolomé Ayautla Teotitlán 4,1314,052+1.9%57.422.2March 15, 1825
San Bartolomé Loxicha San Bartolomé Loxicha Pochutla 2,2132,422−8.6%156.260.3March 15, 1825
San Bartolomé Quialana San Bartolomé Quialana Tlacolula 2,3892,470−3.3%23.99.2March 15, 1825
San Bartolomé Yucuañe San Bartolomé Yucuañe Tlaxiaco 735399+84.2%85.933.2March 15, 1825
San Bartolomé Zoogocho San Bartolomé Zoogocho Villa Alta 449368+22.0%8.73.4March 15, 1825
San Bernardo Mixtepec San Bernardo Mixtepec Zimatlán 2,8292,705+4.6%108.742.0March 15, 1825
San Blas Atempa San Blas Atempa Tehuantepec 19,69617,094+15.2%208.380.4October 19, 1868
San Carlos Yautepec [lower-alpha 10] San Carlos Yautepec Yautepec 11,66211,813−1.3%2,304.6889.8March 15, 1825
San Cristóbal Amatlán San Cristóbal Amatlán Miahuatlán 5,3965,024+7.4%136.852.8March 15, 1825
San Cristóbal Amoltepec San Cristóbal Amoltepec Tlaxiaco 1,2521,283−2.4%31.812.3March 15, 1825
San Cristóbal Lachirioag San Cristóbal Lachirioag Villa Alta 1,3421,230+9.1%16.86.5March 15, 1825
San Cristóbal Suchixtlahuaca San Cristóbal Suchixtlahuaca Coixtlahuaca 356334+6.6%53.120.5March 15, 1825
San Dionisio del Mar San Dionisio del Mar Juchitán 5,1805,098+1.6%354.9137.0March 15, 1825
San Dionisio Ocotepec San Dionisio Ocotepec Tlacolula 11,41110,500+8.7%310.4119.8March 15, 1825
San Dionisio Ocotlán San Dionisio Ocotlán Ocotlán 1,3801,245+10.8%10.13.9March 15, 1825
San Esteban Atatlahuca San Esteban Atatlahuca Tlaxiaco 3,9343,974−1.0%109.242.2March 15, 1825
San Felipe Jalapa San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz Tuxtepec 28,50026,838+6.2%134.551.9March 15, 1825
San Felipe Tejalápam [lower-alpha 11] San Felipe Tejalápam Etla 8,2317,187+14.5%99.438.4March 15, 1825
San Felipe Usila San Felipe Usila Tuxtepec 12,19111,575+5.3%447.5172.8March 15, 1825
San Francisco Cahuacuá San Francisco Cahuacuá Sola de Vega 3,4503,427+0.7%280.3108.2March 15, 1825
San Francisco Cajonos San Francisco Cajonos Villa Alta 451460−2.0%44.717.3March 15, 1825
San Francisco Chapulapa San Francisco Chapulapa Cuicatlán 2,1952,136+2.8%62.524.1March 15, 1825
San Francisco Chindúa [lower-alpha 12] San Francisco Chindúa Nochixtlán 812827−1.8%22.68.7March 15, 1825
San Francisco del Mar San Francisco del Mar Juchitán 8,7107,232+20.4%678.1261.8March 15, 1825
San Francisco Huehuetlán San Francisco Huehuetlán Teotitlán 8421,160−27.4%14.35.5March 15, 1825
San Francisco Ixhuatán San Francisco Ixhuatán Juchitán 9,4618,959+5.6%212.682.1October 23, 1891
San Francisco Jaltepetongo San Francisco Jaltepetongo Nochixtlán 1,0751,110−3.2%47.418.3March 15, 1825
San Francisco Lachigoló San Francisco Lachigoló Tlacolula 5,2153,474+50.1%11.54.4March 15, 1825
San Francisco Logueche San Francisco Logueche Miahuatlán 2,8032,666+5.1%40.815.8March 15, 1825
San Francisco Nuxaño San Francisco Nuxaño Nochixtlán 376378−0.5%22.68.7March 15, 1825
San Francisco Ozolotepec San Francisco Ozolotepec Miahuatlán 2,1821,945+12.2%49.519.1March 15, 1825
San Francisco Sola San Francisco Sola Sola de Vega 2,0191,509+33.8%107.041.3March 15, 1825
San Francisco Telixtlahuaca [lower-alpha 13] San Francisco Telixtlahuaca Etla 13,85611,893+16.5%193.074.5March 15, 1825
San Francisco Teopan San Francisco Teopan Coixtlahuaca 312394−20.8%86.333.3March 15, 1825
San Francisco Tlapancingo San Francisco Tlapancingo Silacayoápam 2,4722,152+14.9%99.638.5May 6, 1826
San Gabriel Mixtepec San Gabriel Mixtepec Juquila 4,9104,733+3.7%178.468.9May 6, 1826
San Ildefonso Amatlán San Ildefonso Amatlán Miahuatlán 2,3292,393−2.7%61.123.6March 15, 1825
San Ildefonso Sola San Ildefonso Sola Sola de Vega 1,060940+12.8%38.714.9March 15, 1825
San Ildefonso Villa Alta San Ildefonso Villa Alta Villa Alta 3,6773,478+5.7%93.936.3July 28, 1823
San Jacinto Amilpas San Jacinto Amilpas Centro 16,82713,860+21.4%4.21.6March 15, 1825
San Jacinto Tlacotepec San Jacinto Tlacotepec Sola de Vega 2,2332,231+0.1%63.624.6May 6, 1826
San Jerónimo Coatlán San Jerónimo Coatlán Miahuatlán 5,5375,449+1.6%583.7225.4March 15, 1825
San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla Huajuapan 1,4291,449−1.4%58.522.6May 6, 1826
San Jerónimo Sosola San Jerónimo Sosola Etla 2,7302,559+6.7%220.185.0March 15, 1825
San Jerónimo Taviche San Jerónimo Taviche Ocotlán 2,0461,848+10.7%72.728.1March 15, 1825
San Jerónimo Tecóatl San Jerónimo Tecóatl Teotitlán 1,5771,606−1.8%17.86.9March 15, 1825
San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya Tlacolula 5,7645,076+13.6%36.714.2March 15, 1825
San Jorge Nuchita San Jorge Nuchita Huajuapan 2,8813,215−10.4%55.821.5May 6, 1826
San José Ayuquila San José Ayuquila Huajuapan 1,6291,511+7.8%21.88.4May 6, 1826
San José Chiltepec San José Chiltepec Tuxtepec 11,31011,019+2.6%193.174.6March 15, 1825
San José del Peñasco San José del Peñasco Miahuatlán 2,1492,094+2.6%28.511.0December 9, 1878
San José del Progreso San José del Progreso Ocotlán 8,0596,579+22.5%108.441.9October 23, 1891
San José Estancia Grande San José Estancia Grande Jamiltepec 938977−4.0%65.925.4November 18, 1844
San José Independencia San José Independencia Tuxtepec 4,2513,684+15.4%53.920.8December 26, 1925
San José Lachiguiri San José Lachiguiri Miahuatlán 3,7003,849−3.9%77.529.9March 15, 1825
San José Tenango San José Tenango Teotitlán 18,10218,478−2.0%257.999.6March 15, 1825
San Juan Achiutla San Juan Achiutla Tlaxiaco 408430−5.1%35.613.7March 15, 1825
San Juan Atepec San Juan Atepec Ixtlán 1,4571,517−4.0%134.251.8March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Atatlahuca San Juan Bautista Atatlahuca Etla 1,4241,724−17.4%421.6162.8March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca Coixtlahuaca 2,7252,808−3.0%286.2110.5March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Cuicatlán San Juan Bautista Cuicatlán Cuicatlán 10,3659,441+9.8%496.4191.7March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Guelache San Juan Bautista Guelache Etla 6,6926,287+6.4%52.120.1March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Jayacatlán San Juan Bautista Jayacatlán Etla 1,4471,462−1.0%114.444.2March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Lo de Soto San Juan Bautista Lo de Soto Jamiltepec 2,3442,325+0.8%72.127.8October 23, 1891
San Juan Bautista Suchitepec San Juan Bautista Suchitepec Huajuapan 453417+8.6%93.336.0May 6, 1826
San Juan Bautista Tlachichilco San Juan Bautista Tlachichilco Silacayoápam 1,4751,447+1.9%88.734.2May 6, 1826
San Juan Bautista Tlacoatzintepec San Juan Bautista Tlacoatzintepec Cuicatlán 2,1812,292−4.8%50.119.3March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec Tuxtepec 159,452155,766+2.4%877.0338.6March 15, 1825
San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional [lower-alpha 14] San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional Tuxtepec 23,06722,446+2.8%684.4264.2March 15, 1825
San Juan Cacahuatepec San Juan Cacahuatepec Jamiltepec 8,9398,680+3.0%202.678.2May 6, 1826
San Juan Chicomezúchil [lower-alpha 15] San Juan Chicomezúchil Ixtlán 296320−7.5%20.47.9March 15, 1825
San Juan Chilateca [lower-alpha 16] San Juan Chilateca Ocotlán 1,5221,442+5.5%5.22.0March 15, 1825
San Juan Cieneguilla [lower-alpha 17] San Juan Cieneguilla Silacayoápam 524605−13.4%90.034.7September 18, 1858
San Juan Coatzóspam San Juan Coatzóspam Teotitlán 1,8082,535−28.7%66.125.5March 15, 1825
San Juan Colorado San Juan Colorado Jamiltepec 9,6099,494+1.2%124.047.9May 6, 1826
San Juan Comaltepec San Juan Comaltepec Choápam 3,1162,517+23.8%98.638.1March 15, 1825
San Juan Cotzocón San Juan Cotzocón Mixe 22,44422,356+0.4%1,382.5533.8March 15, 1825
San Juan de los Cues San Juan de los Cues Teotitlán 2,4212,357+2.7%119.546.1November 18, 1844
San Juan del Estado [lower-alpha 18] San Juan del Estado Etla 2,8072,546+10.3%132.151.0March 15, 1825
San Juan del Río San Juan del Río Tlacolula 1,3721,231+11.5%71.327.5May 6, 1826
San Juan Diuxi San Juan Diuxi Nochixtlán 1,0561,256−15.9%34.913.5March 15, 1825
San Juan Evangelista Analco San Juan Evangelista Analco Ixtlán 407404+0.7%16.66.4March 15, 1825
San Juan Guelavía San Juan Guelavía Tlacolula 3,2883,047+7.9%31.812.3March 15, 1825
San Juan Guichicovi San Juan Guichicovi Juchitán 29,80228,142+5.9%797.0307.7March 15, 1825
San Juan Ihualtepec San Juan Ihualtepec Silacayoápam 494713−30.7%52.220.2May 6, 1826
San Juan Juquila Mixes San Juan Juquila Mixes Yautepec 3,7033,924−5.6%316.0122.0March 15, 1825
San Juan Juquila Vijanos San Juan Juquila Vijanos Villa Alta 1,8801,832+2.6%56.521.8March 15, 1825
San Juan Lachao San Juan Lachao Juquila 4,5774,531+1.0%209.580.9May 6, 1826
San Juan Lachigalla San Juan Lachigalla Ejutla 3,5383,285+7.7%107.441.5March 15, 1825
San Juan Lajarcia San Juan Lajarcia Yautepec 634715−11.3%106.341.0March 15, 1825
San Juan Lalana San Juan Lalana Choápam 16,98917,398−2.4%694.1268.0March 15, 1825
San Juan Mazatlán San Juan Mazatlán Mixe 19,03217,100+11.3%1,627.5628.4March 15, 1825
San Juan Mixtepec Distrito 08 San Juan Mixtepec Distrito 08 Miahuatlán 6,9417,611−8.8%358.2138.3May 6, 1826
San Juan Mixtepec Distrito 26 San Juan Mixtepec Distrito 26 Juxtlahuaca 607711−14.6%75.529.2March 15, 1825
San Juan Ñumí San Juan Ñumí Tlaxiaco 5,7736,666−13.4%212.181.9March 15, 1825
San Juan Ozolotepec San Juan Ozolotepec Miahuatlán 3,4113,168+7.7%206.579.7March 15, 1825
San Juan Petlapa San Juan Petlapa Choápam 3,1172,807+11.0%188.372.7March 15, 1825
San Juan Quiahije San Juan Quiahije Juquila 4,2033,628+15.8%203.978.7May 6, 1826
San Juan Quiotepec San Juan Quiotepec Ixtlán 2,0332,313−12.1%202.978.3March 15, 1825
San Juan Sayultepec San Juan Sayultepec Nochixtlán 879764+15.1%14.65.6March 15, 1825
San Juan Tabaá San Juan Tabaá Villa Alta 1,2411,331−6.8%19.67.6March 15, 1825
San Juan Tamazola San Juan Tamazola Nochixtlán 3,3253,446−3.5%359.6138.8March 15, 1825
San Juan Teita San Juan Teita Tlaxiaco 544607−10.4%71.027.4March 15, 1825
San Juan Teitipac San Juan Teitipac Tlacolula 2,6682,565+4.0%41.315.9March 15, 1825
San Juan Tepeuxila San Juan Tepeuxila Cuicatlán 2,6922,773−2.9%255.198.5March 15, 1825
San Juan Teposcolula San Juan Teposcolula Teposcolula 1,4941,340+11.5%87.033.6November 18, 1844
San Juan Yaeé San Juan Yaeé Villa Alta 1,4261,530−6.8%37.814.6March 15, 1825
San Juan Yatzona San Juan Yatzona Villa Alta 440452−2.7%29.111.2March 15, 1825
San Juan Yucuita San Juan Yucuita Nochixtlán 643684−6.0%23.49.0March 15, 1825
San Lorenzo San Lorenzo Jamiltepec 5,9035,955−0.9%58.622.6May 6, 1826
San Lorenzo Albarradas [lower-alpha 19] San Lorenzo Albarradas Tlacolula 2,9712,708+9.7%134.451.9May 6, 1826
San Lorenzo Cacaotepec [lower-alpha 20] San Lorenzo Cacaotepec Etla 18,33913,704+33.8%27.610.7March 15, 1825
San Lorenzo Cuaunecuiltitla [lower-alpha 21] San Lorenzo Cuaunecuiltitla Teotitlán 833771+8.0%9.23.6March 15, 1825
San Lorenzo Texmelucan San Lorenzo Texmelucan Sola de Vega 9,1487,048+29.8%137.453.1May 6, 1826
San Lorenzo Victoria [lower-alpha 22] San Lorenzo Victoria Silacayoápam 9321,007−7.4%52.020.1March 28, 1857
San Lucas Camotlán San Lucas Camotlán Mixe 3,1873,026+5.3%101.639.2March 15, 1825
San Lucas Ojitlán San Lucas Ojitlán Tuxtepec 22,18521,514+3.1%454.9175.6March 15, 1825
San Lucas Quiaviní San Lucas Quiaviní Tlacolula 1,7201,745−1.4%51.820.0March 15, 1825
San Lucas Zoquiápam San Lucas Zoquiápam Teotitlán 7,1637,554−5.2%65.025.1March 15, 1825
San Luis Amatlán San Luis Amatlán Miahuatlán 3,8293,624+5.7%289.0111.6March 15, 1825
San Marcial Ozolotepec San Marcial Ozolotepec Miahuatlán 1,3721,525−10.0%53.820.8March 15, 1825
San Marcos Arteaga San Marcos Arteaga Huajuapan 1,5681,557+0.7%127.949.4July 24, 1864
San Martín de los Cansecos San Martín de los Cansecos Ejutla 994816+21.8%8.33.2March 15, 1825
San Martín Huamelúlpam San Martín Huamelúlpam Tlaxiaco 1,0001,077−7.1%42.816.5March 15, 1825
San Martín Itunyoso San Martín Itunyoso Tlaxiaco 2,7492,460+11.7%63.724.6November 18, 1844
San Martín Lachilá San Martín Lachilá Ejutla 1,0341,084−4.6%10.74.1March 15, 1825
San Martín Peras San Martín Peras Juxtlahuaca 12,43611,361+9.5%242.793.7May 6, 1826
San Martín Tilcajete San Martín Tilcajete Ocotlán 1,9751,742+13.4%24.29.3March 15, 1825
San Martín Toxpalan San Martín Toxpalan Teotitlán 3,9343,669+7.2%64.124.7November 18, 1844
San Martín Zacatepec San Martín Zacatepec Huajuapan 1,3241,277+3.7%43.316.7May 6, 1826
San Mateo Cajonos San Mateo Cajonos Villa Alta 611620−1.5%14.75.7March 15, 1825
San Mateo del Mar San Mateo del Mar Tehuantepec 15,57114,252+9.3%89.734.6March 15, 1825
San Mateo Etlatongo San Mateo Etlatongo Nochixtlán 1,2391,181+4.9%23.59.1March 15, 1825
San Mateo Nejápam San Mateo Nejápam Silacayoápam 1,2171,180+3.1%64.024.7May 6, 1826
San Mateo Peñasco San Mateo Peñasco Tlaxiaco 2,3842,116+12.7%55.921.6March 15, 1825
San Mateo Piñas San Mateo Piñas Pochutla 2,0212,226−9.2%161.862.5March 15, 1825
San Mateo Río Hondo San Mateo Río Hondo Miahuatlán 3,2073,308−3.1%211.181.5March 15, 1825
San Mateo Sindihui San Mateo Sindihui Nochixtlán 1,9772,086−5.2%141.654.7March 15, 1825
San Mateo Tlapiltepec San Mateo Tlapiltepec Coixtlahuaca 229234−2.1%24.49.4March 15, 1825
San Mateo Yoloxochitlán San Mateo Yoloxochitlán Teotitlán 3,8313,475+10.2%7.12.7March 15, 1825
San Mateo Yucutindoo [lower-alpha 23] Zapotitlán del Río Sola de Vega 3,1443,034+3.6%197.876.41901
San Melchor Betaza San Melchor Betaza Villa Alta 1,0521,091−3.6%34.113.2March 15, 1825
San Miguel Achiutla San Miguel Achiutla Tlaxiaco 698744−6.2%67.626.1March 15, 1825
San Miguel Ahuehuetitlán San Miguel Ahuehuetitlán Silacayoápam 2,1422,465−13.1%86.133.2May 6, 1826
San Miguel Aloápam San Miguel Aloápam Ixtlán 2,1912,488−11.9%142.154.9March 15, 1825
San Miguel Amatitlán San Miguel Amatitlán Huajuapan 6,9327,244−4.3%179.269.2November 18, 1844
San Miguel Amatlán San Miguel Amatlán Ixtlán 9911,043−5.0%60.823.5March 15, 1825
San Miguel Chicahua San Miguel Chicahua Nochixtlán 2,1692,274−4.6%61.623.8March 15, 1825
San Miguel Chimalapa San Miguel Chimalapa Juchitán 6,7116,608+1.6%1,184.3457.3March 15, 1825
San Miguel Coatlán San Miguel Coatlán Miahuatlán 3,1843,483−8.6%123.547.7March 15, 1825
San Miguel del Puerto San Miguel del Puerto Pochutla 8,5518,481+0.8%519.3200.5March 15, 1825
San Miguel del Río [lower-alpha 24] San Miguel del Río Ixtlán 245294−16.7%10.64.1March 15, 1825
San Miguel Ejutla San Miguel Ejutla Ejutla 1,149916+25.4%10.74.1March 15, 1825
San Miguel el Grande San Miguel el Grande Tlaxiaco 4,3134,127+4.5%103.339.9March 15, 1825
San Miguel Huautla San Miguel Huautla Nochixtlán 1,3111,399−6.3%65.025.1March 15, 1825
San Miguel Mixtepec San Miguel Mixtepec Zimatlán 3,1943,245−1.6%72.928.1March 15, 1825
San Miguel Panixtlahuaca San Miguel Panixtlahuaca Juquila 6,2526,161+1.5%144.255.7May 6, 1826
San Miguel Peras San Miguel Peras Zaachila 3,8183,497+9.2%155.259.9May 6, 1826
San Miguel Piedras San Miguel Piedras Nochixtlán 1,3281,296+2.5%65.525.3March 15, 1825
San Miguel Quetzaltepec San Miguel Quetzaltepec Mixe 7,2867,293−0.1%207.780.2March 15, 1825
San Miguel Santa Flor San Miguel Santa Flor Cuicatlán 691801−13.7%19.87.6December 15, 1942
San Miguel Soyaltepec Temascal Tuxtepec 38,68236,564+5.8%743.5287.1March 15, 1825
San Miguel Suchixtepec San Miguel Suchixtepec Miahuatlán 2,9322,911+0.7%69.626.9March 15, 1825
San Miguel Tecomatlán San Miguel Tecomatlán Nochixtlán 305308−1.0%19.77.6March 15, 1825
San Miguel Tenango San Miguel Tenango Tehuantepec 653794−17.8%205.579.3November 18, 1844
San Miguel Tequixtepec San Miguel Tequixtepec Coixtlahuaca 1,0441,042+0.2%162.262.6May 6, 1826
San Miguel Tilquiápam San Miguel Tilquiápam Ocotlán 3,1413,160−0.6%71.127.5March 15, 1825
San Miguel Tlacamama San Miguel Tlacamama Jamiltepec 3,6683,386+8.3%103.740.0May 6, 1826
San Miguel Tlacotepec San Miguel Tlacotepec Juxtlahuaca 3,1003,220−3.7%55.621.5May 6, 1826
San Miguel Tulancingo San Miguel Tulancingo Coixtlahuaca 307346−11.3%46.718.0March 15, 1825
San Miguel Yotao San Miguel Yotao Ixtlán 585611−4.3%39.215.1March 15, 1825
San Nicolás San Nicolás Miahuatlán 1,2141,143+6.2%29.611.4October 23, 1891
San Nicolás Hidalgo [lower-alpha 25] San Nicolás Hidalgo Silacayoápam 1,0431,012+3.1%11.34.4January 22, 1857
San Pablo Coatlán San Pablo Coatlán Miahuatlán 4,3084,167+3.4%187.972.5March 15, 1825
San Pablo Cuatro Venados San Pablo Cuatro Venados Zaachila 1,5101,388+8.8%73.828.5March 15, 1825
San Pablo Etla San Pablo Etla Etla 17,11615,535+10.2%44.417.1March 15, 1825
San Pablo Huitzo San Pablo Huitzo Etla 7,0356,307+11.5%101.539.2July 28, 1823
San Pablo Huixtepec [lower-alpha 26] San Pablo Huixtepec Zimatlán 10,0209,025+11.0%43.316.7March 15, 1825
San Pablo Macuiltianguis San Pablo Macuiltianguis Ixtlán 955929+2.8%149.657.8March 15, 1825
San Pablo Tijaltepec San Pablo Tijaltepec Tlaxiaco 2,7512,150+28.0%117.545.4March 15, 1825
San Pablo Villa de Mitla San Pablo Villa de Mitla Tlacolula 13,58711,825+14.9%280.4108.3March 15, 1825
San Pablo Yaganiza San Pablo Yaganiza Villa Alta 1,1251,108+1.5%35.413.7March 15, 1825
San Pedro Amuzgos San Pedro Amuzgos Putla 6,6326,468+2.5%121.446.9May 6, 1826
San Pedro Apóstol San Pedro Apóstol Ocotlán 1,5941,544+3.2%8.93.4March 15, 1825
San Pedro Atoyac San Pedro Atoyac Jamiltepec 4,5594,136+10.2%74.428.7May 6, 1826
San Pedro Cajonos San Pedro Cajonos Villa Alta 1,0811,172−7.8%2.81.1March 15, 1825
San Pedro Comitancillo San Pedro Comitancillo Tehuantepec 4,3333,944+9.9%46.818.1November 18, 1844
San Pedro Coxcaltepec Cántaros San Pedro Coxcaltepec Cántaros Nochixtlán 716851−15.9%94.736.6March 15, 1825
San Pedro el Alto San Pedro el Alto Pochutla 4,6543,903+19.2%74.528.8March 15, 1825
San Pedro Huamelula San Pedro Huamelula Tehuantepec 9,7359,594+1.5%693.9267.9March 15, 1825
San Pedro Huilotepec San Pedro Huilotepec Tehuantepec 3,3072,839+16.5%26.510.2March 15, 1825
San Pedro Ixcatlán San Pedro Ixcatlán Tuxtepec 10,36810,3710.0%101.939.3March 15, 1825
San Pedro Ixtlahuaca San Pedro Ixtlahuaca Centro 14,5526,822+113.3%23.29.0March 15, 1825
San Pedro Jaltepetongo San Pedro Jaltepetongo Cuicatlán 483458+5.5%51.519.9March 15, 1825
San Pedro Jicayán San Pedro Jicayán Jamiltepec 11,27911,555−2.4%85.132.9May 6, 1826
San Pedro Jocotipac San Pedro Jocotipac Cuicatlán 730834−12.5%69.426.8March 15, 1825
San Pedro Juchatengo San Pedro Juchatengo Juquila 1,7551,693+3.7%58.222.5May 6, 1826
San Pedro Mártir San Pedro Mártir Ocotlán 1,8991,711+11.0%7.62.9March 15, 1825
San Pedro Mártir Quiechapa San Pedro Mártir Quiechapa Yautepec 738753−2.0%121.046.7July 28, 1823
San Pedro Mártir Yucuxaco San Pedro Mártir Yucuxaco Tlaxiaco 1,2571,405−10.5%81.931.6March 15, 1825
San Pedro Mixtepec Distrito 22 San Pedro Mixtepec Distrito 22 Juquila 49,78042,860+16.1%325.1125.5May 6, 1826
San Pedro Mixtepec Distrito 26 San Pedro Mixtepec Distrito 26 Miahuatlán 9721,099−11.6%154.659.7March 15, 1825
San Pedro Molinos San Pedro Molinos Tlaxiaco 706723−2.4%26.410.2March 15, 1825
San Pedro Nopala San Pedro Nopala Teposcolula 751840−10.6%109.642.3March 15, 1825
San Pedro Ocopetatillo San Pedro Ocopetatillo Teotitlán 786884−11.1%6.62.5March 15, 1825
San Pedro Ocotepec San Pedro Ocotepec Mixe 2,4042,135+12.6%42.116.3March 15, 1825
San Pedro Pochutla San Pedro Pochutla Pochutla 48,20443,860+9.9%444.9171.8March 15, 1825
San Pedro Quiatoni San Pedro Quiatoni Tlacolula 11,93010,491+13.7%564.1217.8March 15, 1825
San Pedro Sochiápam San Pedro Sochiápam Cuicatlán 5,0524,957+1.9%152.258.8March 15, 1825
San Pedro Tapanatepec San Pedro Tapanatepec Juchitán 15,47913,992+10.6%993.7383.7March 15, 1825
San Pedro Taviche San Pedro Taviche Ocotlán 1,4411,173+22.8%98.438.0March 15, 1825
San Pedro Teozacoalco San Pedro Teozacoalco Nochixtlán 1,1531,320−12.7%93.035.9March 15, 1825
San Pedro Teutila San Pedro Teutila Cuicatlán 4,2964,277+0.4%148.757.4July 28, 1823
San Pedro Tidaá [lower-alpha 27] San Pedro Tidaá Nochixtlán 982894+9.8%45.917.7November 18, 1844
San Pedro Topiltepec [lower-alpha 28] San Pedro Topiltepec Teposcolula 373406−8.1%32.812.7March 15, 1825
San Pedro Totolápam [lower-alpha 29] San Pedro Totolápam Tlacolula 3,2942,603+26.5%401.8155.1March 15, 1825
San Pedro y San Pablo Ayutla San Pedro y San Pablo Ayutla Mixe 5,6165,602+0.2%171.766.3March 15, 1825
San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula Teposcolula 4,3533,989+9.1%178.869.0July 28, 1823
San Pedro y San Pablo Tequixtepec San Pedro y San Pablo Tequixtepec Huajuapan 1,7471,878−7.0%180.269.6May 6, 1826
San Pedro Yaneri San Pedro Yaneri Ixtlán 8671,002−13.5%28.110.8March 15, 1825
San Pedro Yólox San Pedro Yólox Ixtlán 1,6972,267−25.1%165.463.9March 15, 1825
San Pedro Yucunama San Pedro Yucunama Teposcolula 241232+3.9%29.811.5March 15, 1825
San Raymundo Jalpan San Raymundo Jalpan Centro 4,1052,079+97.5%8.23.2March 15, 1825
San Sebastián Abasolo San Sebastián Abasolo Tlacolula 1,9991,849+8.1%15.45.9December 6, 1878
San Sebastián Coatlán San Sebastián Coatlán Miahuatlán 2,8092,613+7.5%206.979.9March 15, 1825
San Sebastián Ixcapa San Sebastián Ixcapa Jamiltepec 4,1883,968+5.5%98.338.0May 6, 1826
San Sebastián Nicananduta San Sebastián Nicananduta Teposcolula 1,5421,449+6.4%44.117.0March 15, 1825
San Sebastián Río Hondo [lower-alpha 30] San Sebastián Río Hondo Miahuatlán 4,2023,664+14.7%106.241.0March 15, 1825
San Sebastián Tecomaxtlahuaca San Sebastián Tecomaxtlahuaca Juxtlahuaca 8,1928,246−0.7%230.989.2May 6, 1826
San Sebastián Teitipac San Sebastián Teitipac Tlacolula 2,1891,976+10.8%30.511.8March 15, 1825
San Sebastián Tutla San Sebastián Tutla Centro 16,87816,241+3.9%7.32.8March 15, 1825
San Simón Almolongas San Simón Almolongas Miahuatlán 2,8022,623+6.8%50.819.6March 15, 1825
San Simón Zahuatlán San Simón Zahuatlán Huajuapan 4,9403,833+28.9%46.117.8May 6, 1826
San Vicente Coatlán San Vicente Coatlán Ejutla 3,5123,964−11.4%106.040.9March 15, 1825
San Vicente Lachixío San Vicente Lachixío Sola de Vega 3,2272,976+8.4%136.552.7March 15, 1825
San Vicente Nuñú San Vicente Nuñú Teposcolula 449493−8.9%71.427.6March 15, 1825
Santa Ana Santa Ana Miahuatlán 2,4061,978+21.6%54.821.2October 23, 1891
Santa Ana Ateixtlahuaca [lower-alpha 31] Santa Ana Ateixtlahuaca Teotitlán 477510−6.5%15.05.8March 15, 1825
Santa Ana Cuauhtémoc [lower-alpha 32] Santa Ana Cuauhtémoc Cuicatlán 681738−7.7%41.315.9March 15, 1825
Santa Ana del Valle Santa Ana del Valle Tlacolula 2,1791,993+9.3%27.910.8March 15, 1825
Santa Ana Tavela Santa Ana Tavela Yautepec 848908−6.6%172.366.5March 15, 1825
Santa Ana Tlapacoyan Santa Ana Tlapacoyan Zimatlán 1,9581,854+5.6%46.718.0March 15, 1825
Santa Ana Yareni Santa Ana Yareni Ixtlán 637809−21.3%46.417.9March 15, 1825
Santa Ana Zegache Santa Ana Zegache Ocotlán 3,9813,592+10.8%26.810.3March 15, 1825
Santa Catalina Quierí Santa Catalina Quierí Yautepec 825922−10.5%51.219.8March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Cuixtla Santa Catarina Cuixtla Miahuatlán 1,4951,496−0.1%25.69.9March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Ixtepeji Santa Catarina Ixtepeji Ixtlán 2,6752,633+1.6%220.185.0July 28, 1823
Santa Catarina Juquila Santa Catarina Juquila Juquila 18,65414,710+26.8%637.8246.3March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Lachatao Santa Catarina Lachatao Ixtlán 1,0591,307−19.0%101.139.0March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Loxicha [lower-alpha 33] Santa Catarina Loxicha Pochutla 3,6763,986−7.8%126.648.9March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Mechoacán Santa Catarina Mechoacán Jamiltepec 4,5824,543+0.9%51.219.8May 6, 1826
Santa Catarina Minas Santa Catarina Minas Ocotlán 2,0671,816+13.8%36.314.0March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Quiané Santa Catarina Quiané Zimatlán 2,1931,847+18.7%20.78.0March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Quioquitani Santa Catarina Quioquitani Yautepec 456505−9.7%38.414.8March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Tayata Santa Catarina Tayata Tlaxiaco 662679−2.5%38.614.9March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Ticuá Santa Catarina Ticuá Tlaxiaco 986954+3.4%29.811.5March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Yosonotú Santa Catarina Yosonotú Tlaxiaco 1,3161,886−30.2%38.314.8March 15, 1825
Santa Catarina Zapoquila Santa Catarina Zapoquila Huajuapan 403448−10.0%118.345.7May 6, 1826
Santa Cruz Acatepec Santa Cruz Acatepec Teotitlán 1,6451,470+11.9%7.12.7March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Amilpas Santa Cruz Amilpas Centro 13,20010,120+30.4%2.30.9March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz de Bravo Santa Cruz de Bravo Silacayoápam 365364+0.3%18.47.1December 15, 1942
Santa Cruz Itundujia Santa Cruz Itundujia Putla 10,86010,975−1.0%564.0217.8March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Mixtepec Santa Cruz Mixtepec Zimatlán 3,7203,615+2.9%46.918.1March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Nundaco Santa Cruz Nundaco Tlaxiaco 2,9512,958−0.2%43.616.8March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Papalutla Santa Cruz Papalutla Tlacolula 2,2421,972+13.7%14.85.7March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Tacache Santa Cruz Tacache de Mina Huajuapan 2,9402,606+12.8%27.510.6December 14, 1878
Santa Cruz Tacahua Santa Cruz Tacahua Tlaxiaco 1,1821,170+1.0%47.418.3March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Tayata Santa Cruz Tayata Tlaxiaco 595608−2.1%21.88.4March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Xitla Santa Cruz Xitla Miahuatlán 4,7944,514+6.2%56.922.0March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Centro 100,40277,833+29.0%43.916.9March 15, 1825
Santa Cruz Zenzontepec Santa Cruz Zenzontepec Sola de Vega 19,07917,897+6.6%483.8186.8March 15, 1825
Santa Gertrudis Santa Gertrudis Zimatlán 2,8912,858+1.2%30.411.7October 23, 1891
Santa Inés de Zaragoza Santa Inés de Zaragoza Nochixtlán 1,4541,707−14.8%83.832.4March 15, 1825
Santa Inés del Monte Santa Inés del Monte Zaachila 2,8092,535+10.8%49.119.0March 15, 1825
Santa Inés Yatzeche Santa Inés Yatzeche Zimatlán 908921−1.4%2.40.9March 15, 1825
Santa Lucía del Camino Santa Lucía del Camino Centro 50,36247,356+6.3%9.43.6March 15, 1825
Santa Lucía Miahuatlán Santa Lucía Miahuatlán Miahuatlán 3,3753,356+0.6%70.027.0March 15, 1825
Santa Lucía Monteverde Santa Lucía Monteverde Putla 6,7266,678+0.7%156.460.4March 15, 1825
Santa Lucía Ocotlán Santa Lucía Ocotlán Ocotlán 4,1733,604+15.8%11.74.5March 15, 1825
Santa Magdalena Jicotlán Santa Magdalena Jicotlán Coixtlahuaca 8193−12.9%26.810.3March 15, 1825
Santa María Alotepec Santa María Alotepec Mixe 2,7962,778+0.6%98.538.0March 15, 1825
Santa María Apazco Santa María Apazco Nochixtlán 1,6291,898−14.2%80.531.1March 15, 1825
Santa María Atzompa Santa María Atzompa Centro 41,92127,465+52.6%31.312.1March 15, 1825
Santa María Camotlán Santa María Camotlán Huajuapan 1,7131,632+5.0%95.236.8May 6, 1826
Santa María Chachoápam Santa María Chachoápam Nochixtlán 761766−0.7%61.823.9March 15, 1825
Santa María Chilchotla Santa María Chilchotla Teotitlán 21,46920,584+4.3%283.6109.5March 15, 1825
Santa María Chimalapa Santa María Chimalapa Juchitán 9,5788,506+12.6%4,547.11,755.6March 15, 1825
Santa María Colotepec Santa María Colotepec Pochutla 27,04622,562+19.9%414.4160.0March 15, 1825
Santa María Cortijo Santa María Cortijo Jamiltepec 1,0671,083−1.5%81.331.4November 18, 1844
Santa María Coyotepec Santa María Coyotepec Centro 3,7512,772+35.3%6.52.5March 23, 1858
Santa María del Rosario Santa María del Rosario Tlaxiaco 499480+4.0%25.29.7March 15, 1825
Santa María del Tule Santa María del Tule Centro 8,9398,165+9.5%16.86.5March 15, 1825
Santa María Ecatepec Santa María Ecatepec Yautepec 3,4183,461−1.2%540.2208.6July 28, 1823
Santa María Guelacé Santa María Guelacé Tlacolula 908816+11.3%7.42.9March 15, 1825
Santa María Guienagati Santa María Guienagati Tehuantepec 3,1783,286−3.3%389.3150.3March 15, 1825
Santa María Huatulco Santa María Huatulco Pochutla 50,86238,629+31.7%512.0197.7March 15, 1825
Santa María Huazolotitlán Santa María Huazolotitlán Jamiltepec 11,99510,794+11.1%275.3106.3May 6, 1826
Santa María Ipalapa Santa María Ipalapa Putla 4,8784,888−0.2%167.464.6May 6, 1826
Santa María Ixcatlán Santa María Ixcatlán Teotitlán 461516−10.7%177.368.5March 15, 1825
Santa María Jacatepec [lower-alpha 34] Santa María Jacatepec Tuxtepec 9,6829,240+4.8%324.3125.2March 15, 1825
Santa María Jalapa del Marqués Santa María Jalapa del Marqués Tehuantepec 11,73511,888−1.3%729.6281.7March 15, 1825
Santa María Jaltianguis Santa María Jaltianguis Ixtlán 592575+3.0%53.920.8March 15, 1825
Santa María la Asunción [lower-alpha 35] Santa María la Asunción Teotitlán 3,2593,252+0.2%7.62.9March 15, 1825
Santa María Lachixío Santa María Lachixío Sola de Vega 1,6791,680−0.1%49.619.2March 15, 1825
Santa María Mixtequilla Santa María Mixtequilla Tehuantepec 4,6904,442+5.6%147.857.1March 15, 1825
Santa María Natívitas Santa María Natívitas Coixtlahuaca 603681−11.5%43.116.6March 15, 1825
Santa María Nduayaco Santa María Nduayaco Teposcolula 453550−17.6%76.829.7March 15, 1825
Santa María Ozolotepec Santa María Ozolotepec Miahuatlán 3,7933,992−5.0%145.356.1March 15, 1825
Santa María Pápalo Santa María Pápalo Cuicatlán 2,0582,209−6.8%55.821.5March 15, 1825
Santa María Peñoles Santa María Peñoles Etla 8,9677,865+14.0%233.290.0March 15, 1825
Santa María Petapa Santa María Petapa Juchitán 16,70615,387+8.6%155.760.1March 15, 1825
Santa María Quiegolani Santa María Quiegolani Yautepec 2,2241,770+25.6%160.762.0March 15, 1825
Santa María Sola Santa María Sola Sola de Vega 1,5161,524−0.5%52.020.1May 6, 1826
Santa María Tataltepec Santa María Tataltepec Tlaxiaco 317253+25.3%37.114.3March 15, 1825
Santa María Tecomavaca Santa María Tecomavaca Teotitlán 1,8301,774+3.2%371.3143.4November 18, 1844
Santa María Temaxcalapa Santa María Temaxcalapa Villa Alta 903968−6.7%13.25.1March 15, 1825
Santa María Temaxcaltepec Santa María Temaxcaltepec Juquila 2,6942,595+3.8%34.713.4May 6, 1826
Santa María Teopoxco Santa María Teopoxco Teotitlán 3,9854,651−14.3%36.714.2March 15, 1825
Santa María Tepantlali Santa María Tepantlali Mixe 3,5763,505+2.0%84.532.6March 15, 1825
Santa María Texcatitlán Santa María Texcatitlán Cuicatlán 8961,113−19.5%35.413.7March 15, 1825
Santa María Tlahuitoltepec Santa María Tlahuitoltepec Mixe 9,6539,663−0.1%153.159.1March 15, 1825
Santa María Tlalixtac [lower-alpha 36] Santa María Tlalixtac Cuicatlán 1,8391,754+4.8%24.19.3March 15, 1825
Santa María Tonameca Santa María Tonameca Pochutla 25,34724,318+4.2%520.7201.0March 15, 1825
Santa María Totolapilla Santa María Totolapilla Tehuantepec 812896−9.4%114.044.0March 15, 1825
Santa María Xadani Santa María Xadani Juchitán 9,2347,781+18.7%86.133.2December 15, 1942
Santa María Yalina Santa María Yalina Villa Alta 250354−29.4%48.218.6March 15, 1825
Santa María Yavesía Santa María Yavesía Ixtlán 434448−3.1%87.633.8March 15, 1825
Santa María Yolotepec Santa María Yolotepec Tlaxiaco 481461+4.3%17.96.9March 15, 1825
Santa María Yosoyúa Santa María Yosoyúa Tlaxiaco 1,6991,642+3.5%33.613.0November 18, 1844
Santa María Yucuhiti Santa María Yucuhiti Tlaxiaco 6,0086,551−8.3%73.028.2March 15, 1825
Santa María Zacatepec Santa María Zacatepec Putla 17,10015,076+13.4%500.8193.4May 6, 1826
Santa María Zaniza Santa María Zaniza Sola de Vega 2,4692,009+22.9%157.560.8March 15, 1825
Santa María Zoquitlán Santa María Zoquitlán Tlacolula 3,2943,359−1.9%415.7160.5March 15, 1825
Santiago Amoltepec Santiago Amoltepec Sola de Vega 13,85512,313+12.5%207.380.0May 6, 1826
Santiago Apoala Santiago Apoala Nochixtlán 1,0191,053−3.2%85.833.1March 15, 1825
Santiago Apóstol [lower-alpha 37] Santiago Apóstol Ocotlán 4,4214,220+4.8%17.66.8March 15, 1825
Santiago Astata Santiago Astata Tehuantepec 3,9183,915+0.1%186.071.8March 15, 1825
Santiago Atitlán Santiago Atitlán Mixe 3,5563,180+11.8%70.827.3March 15, 1825
Santiago Ayuquililla Santiago Ayuquililla Huajuapan 2,9042,748+5.7%89.834.7May 6, 1826
Santiago Cacaloxtepec [lower-alpha 38] Santiago Cacaloxtepec Huajuapan 1,6671,686−1.1%38.714.9May 6, 1826
Santiago Camotlán Santiago Camotlán Villa Alta 3,3463,395−1.4%312.1120.5March 15, 1825
Santiago Choápam Santiago Choápam Choápam 5,2425,413−3.2%311.1120.1March 15, 1825
Santiago Comaltepec Santiago Comaltepec Ixtlán 1,1571,115+3.8%204.178.8March 15, 1825
Santiago del Río Santiago del Río Silacayoápam 527614−14.2%38.414.8May 6, 1826
Santiago Huajolotitlán Santiago Huajolotitlán Huajuapan 4,6004,350+5.7%110.742.7May 6, 1826
Santiago Huauclilla Santiago Huauclilla Nochixtlán 525663−20.8%100.838.9March 15, 1825
Santiago Ihuitlán Plumas Santiago Ihuitlán Plumas Coixtlahuaca 341480−29.0%46.217.8March 14, 1868
Santiago Ixcuintepec Santiago Ixcuintepec Mixe 1,6361,568+4.3%122.147.1March 15, 1825
Santiago Ixtayutla Santiago Ixtayutla Jamiltepec 13,88011,917+16.5%456.1176.1May 6, 1826
Santiago Jamiltepec Santiago Jamiltepec Jamiltepec 19,11218,383+4.0%637.9246.3July 28, 1823
Santiago Jocotepec Santiago Jocotepec Choápam 14,19813,568+4.6%618.8238.9March 15, 1825
Santiago Juxtlahuaca Santiago Juxtlahuaca Juxtlahuaca 34,73532,927+5.5%774.1298.9July 28, 1823
Santiago Lachiguiri Santiago Lachiguiri Tehuantepec 4,3944,693−6.4%433.0167.2March 15, 1825
Santiago Lalopa Santiago Lalopa Villa Alta 431496−13.1%25.69.9March 15, 1825
Santiago Laollaga Santiago Laollaga Tehuantepec 3,3613,198+5.1%263.1101.6March 15, 1825
Santiago Laxopa Santiago Laxopa Ixtlán 1,2911,394−7.4%117.345.3March 15, 1825
Santiago Llano Grande Santiago Llano Grande Jamiltepec 3,4403,260+5.5%110.442.6October 23, 1891
Santiago Matatlán Santiago Matatlán Tlacolula 10,1759,653+5.4%183.871.0March 15, 1825
Santiago Miltepec Santiago Miltepec Huajuapan 421409+2.9%51.820.0May 6, 1826
Santiago Minas Santiago Minas Sola de Vega 1,3271,430−7.2%198.276.5May 6, 1826
Santiago Nacaltepec Santiago Nacaltepec Cuicatlán 1,5991,913−16.4%204.579.0March 15, 1825
Santiago Nejapilla Santiago Nejapilla Teposcolula 174219−20.5%20.57.9March 15, 1825
Santiago Niltepec Santiago Niltepec Juchitán 5,3425,353−0.2%547.6211.4March 15, 1825
Santiago Nundiche Santiago Nundiche Tlaxiaco 1,351967+39.7%71.327.5March 15, 1825
Santiago Nuyoó Santiago Nuyoó Tlaxiaco 1,8981,966−3.5%58.122.4March 15, 1825
Santiago Pinotepa Nacional Santiago Pinotepa Nacional Jamiltepec 55,84050,309+11.0%804.5310.6May 6, 1826
Santiago Suchilquitongo [lower-alpha 39] Santiago Suchilquitongo Etla 10,8869,542+14.1%95.536.9May 6, 1826
Santiago Tamazola Santiago Tamazola Silacayoápam 4,4584,207+6.0%201.277.7May 6, 1826
Santiago Tapextla Santiago Tapextla Jamiltepec 3,1343,031+3.4%128.849.7November 18, 1844
Santiago Tenango Santiago Tenango Etla 1,9661,945+1.1%109.142.1March 15, 1825
Santiago Tepetlapa Santiago Tepetlapa Coixtlahuaca 130131−0.8%13.65.3March 15, 1825
Santiago Tetepec Santiago Tetepec Jamiltepec 4,9094,953−0.9%290.9112.3May 6, 1826
Santiago Texcalcingo Santiago Texcalcingo Teotitlán 2,9743,076−3.3%16.66.4March 15, 1825
Santiago Textitlán Santiago Textitlán Sola de Vega 4,9304,170+18.2%251.997.3May 6, 1826
Santiago Tilantongo Santiago Tilantongo Nochixtlán 2,7643,210−13.9%247.795.6March 15, 1825
Santiago Tillo Santiago Tillo Nochixtlán 545553−1.4%17.16.6March 15, 1825
Santiago Tlazoyaltepec Santiago Tlazoyaltepec Etla 6,3004,894+28.7%63.124.4March 15, 1825
Santiago Xanica Santiago Xanica Miahuatlán 3,0292,884+5.0%137.253.0March 15, 1825
Santiago Xiacuí Santiago Xiacuí Ixtlán 1,8932,171−12.8%63.324.4November 18, 1844
Santiago Yaitepec Santiago Yaitepec Juquila 4,2334,122+2.7%41.015.8May 6, 1826
Santiago Yaveo Santiago Yaveo Choápam 7,5936,665+13.9%1,024.2395.4March 15, 1825
Santiago Yolomécatl Santiago Yolomécatl Teposcolula 1,9222,021−4.9%66.925.8March 15, 1825
Santiago Yosondúa Santiago Yosondúa Tlaxiaco 7,9917,883+1.4%334.1129.0March 15, 1825
Santiago Yucuyachi Santiago Yucuyachi Silacayoápam 998940+6.2%50.119.3May 6, 1826
Santiago Zacatepec Santiago Zacatepec Mixe 5,0895,515−7.7%213.082.2March 15, 1825
Santiago Zoochila Santiago Zoochila Villa Alta 425374+13.6%8.23.2March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Albarradas Santo Domingo Albarradas Tlacolula 798782+2.0%43.616.8May 6, 1826
Santo Domingo Armenta Santo Domingo Armenta Jamiltepec 3,1553,224−2.1%143.755.5September 25, 1842
Santo Domingo Chihuitán Santo Domingo Chihuitán Tehuantepec 1,6181,521+6.4%71.127.5May 6, 1826
Santo Domingo de Morelos Santo Domingo de Morelos Pochutla 11,38410,547+7.9%105.340.7October 5, 1946
Santo Domingo Ingenio Santo Domingo Ingenio Juchitán 7,6817,554+1.7%199.276.9May 20, 1939
Santo Domingo Ixcatlán Santo Domingo Ixcatlán Tlaxiaco 760877−13.3%17.96.9March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Nuxaá [lower-alpha 40] Santo Domingo Nuxaá Nochixtlán 3,3353,610−7.6%146.356.5March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Ozolotepec Santo Domingo Ozolotepec Miahuatlán 1,101913+20.6%64.224.8March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Petapa Santo Domingo Petapa Juchitán 9,0278,394+7.5%339.7131.2March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Roayaga Santo Domingo Roayaga Villa Alta 941997−5.6%56.221.7March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Tehuantepec Santo Domingo Tehuantepec Tehuantepec 67,73961,872+9.5%1,197.7462.4October 14, 1823
Santo Domingo Teojomulco Santo Domingo Teojomulco Sola de Vega 5,2604,571+15.1%224.586.7May 6, 1826
Santo Domingo Tepuxtepec Santo Domingo Tepuxtepec Mixe 6,0295,194+16.1%113.643.9March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Tlatayápam Santo Domingo Tlatayápam Teposcolula 113153−26.1%11.84.6March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Tomaltepec Santo Domingo Tomaltepec Centro 3,3862,790+21.4%30.511.8March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Tonalá Santo Domingo Tonalá Huajuapan 7,3937,153+3.4%165.764.0May 6, 1826
Santo Domingo Tonaltepec Santo Domingo Tonaltepec Teposcolula 250276−9.4%26.510.2March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Xagacía Santo Domingo Xagacía Villa Alta 1,2051,213−0.7%56.421.8March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán Nochixtlán 1,6331,609+1.5%69.626.9March 15, 1825
Santo Domingo Yodohino Santo Domingo Yodohino Huajuapan 327369−11.4%36.414.1May 6, 1826
Santo Domingo Zanatepec Santo Domingo Zanatepec Juchitán 12,48311,218+11.3%646.2249.5March 15, 1825
Santo Tomás Jalieza Santo Tomás Jalieza Ocotlán 3,9233,385+15.9%70.127.1March 15, 1825
Santo Tomás Mazaltepec [lower-alpha 41] Santo Tomás Mazaltepec Etla 2,6122,333+12.0%44.017.0March 15, 1825
Santo Tomás Ocotepec Santo Tomás Ocotepec Tlaxiaco 4,0664,076−0.2%80.030.9March 15, 1825
Santo Tomás Tamazulapan Santo Tomás Tamazulapan Miahuatlán 2,7262,191+24.4%66.625.7March 15, 1825
Santos Reyes Nopala Santos Reyes Nopala Juquila 16,68815,986+4.4%226.187.3May 6, 1826
Santos Reyes Pápalo Santos Reyes Pápalo Cuicatlán 2,4902,829−12.0%83.432.2March 15, 1825
Santos Reyes Tepejillo Santos Reyes Tepejillo Juxtlahuaca 9041,213−25.5%53.020.5May 6, 1826
Santos Reyes Yucuná Santos Reyes Yucuná Huajuapan 1,4741,332+10.7%60.923.5May 6, 1826
Silacayoápam Silacayoápam Silacayoápam 6,7106,747−0.5%431.6166.6May 6, 1826
Sitio de Xitlapehua Sitio de Xitlapehua Miahuatlán 713705+1.1%18.27.0October 23, 1891
Soledad Etla Soledad Etla Etla 6,3485,025+26.3%12.54.8March 15, 1825
Tamazulápam del Espíritu Santo Tamazulápam del Espíritu Santo Mixe 7,1857,362−2.4%112.043.2March 15, 1825
Tanetze Tanetze de Zaragoza Villa Alta 1,5581,707−8.7%22.58.7March 15, 1825
Taniche Taniche Ejutla 887746+18.9%10.84.2October 23, 1891
Tataltepec Tataltepec de Valdés Juquila 6,3865,561+14.8%220.385.1May 6, 1826
Teococuilco Teococuilco de Marcos Pérez Ixtlán 1,0321,106−6.7%133.151.4July 28, 1823
Teotitlán de Flores Magón Teotitlán de Flores Magón Teotitlán 10,0998,966+12.6%144.055.6July 28, 1823
Teotitlán del Valle Teotitlán del Valle Tlacolula 6,3925,638+13.4%107.941.7July 28, 1823
Teotongo Teotongo Teposcolula 1,005951+5.7%45.817.7March 15, 1825
Tepelmeme Villa de Morelos [lower-alpha 42] Tepelmeme Villa de Morelos Coixtlahuaca 1,9601,734+13.0%574.2221.7March 15, 1825
Tlacolula Tlacolula de Matamoros Tlacolula 30,25419,625+54.2%135.752.4March 15, 1825
Tlacotepec Plumas Tlacotepec Plumas Coixtlahuaca 410510−19.6%55.921.6March 14, 1868
Tlalixtac Tlalixtac de Cabrera Centro 12,0679,417+28.1%81.531.5March 15, 1825
Tlaxiaco Tlaxiaco Tlaxiaco 40,12338,453+4.3%346.5133.8March 15, 1825
Totontepec Villa de Morelos Totontepec Villa de Morelos Mixe 5,9045,598+5.5%266.7103.0March 15, 1825
Trinidad Zaachila Trinidad Zaachila Zaachila 3,4192,653+28.9%21.38.2March 15, 1825
Unión Hidalgo Unión Hidalgo Juchitán 14,54213,970+4.1%112.843.6October 26, 1885
Valerio Trujano [lower-alpha 43] Valerio Trujano Cuicatlán 1,3761,543−10.8%54.721.1October 23, 1891
Villa de Chilapa Villa de Chilapa de Díaz Teposcolula 1,8151,932−6.1%174.967.5March 15, 1825
Villa de Etla Villa de Etla Etla 10,3619,280+11.6%8.23.2March 15, 1825
Villa de Santiago Chazumba Villa de Santiago Chazumba Huajuapan 4,8774,479+8.9%325.1125.5May 6, 1826
Villa de Tamazulápam del Progreso Villa de Tamazulápam del Progreso Teposcolula 8,3267,059+17.9%143.955.6March 15, 1825
Villa de Tututepec Villa de Tututepec Juquila 50,54143,913+15.1%1,215.5469.3May 6, 1826
Villa de Zaachila Villa de Zaachila Zaachila 46,46434,101+36.3%81.431.4March 15, 1825
Villa Díaz Ordaz [lower-alpha 44] Villa Díaz Ordaz Tlacolula 6,4676,174+4.7%283.3109.4March 15, 1825
Villa Hidalgo [lower-alpha 45] Villa Hidalgo (Yalalag) Villa Alta 1,8852,112−10.7%59.022.8March 15, 1825
Villa Sola de Vega Villa Sola de Vega Sola de Vega 12,35012,525−1.4%973.0375.7March 15, 1825
Villa Talea de Castro Villa Talea de Castro Villa Alta 2,0112,394−16.0%61.123.6March 15, 1825
Villa Tejúpam de la Unión Villa Tejúpam de la Unión Teposcolula 2,4192,469−2.0%141.554.6March 15, 1825
Villa Tezoatlán Villa Tezoatlán de Segura y Luna Huajuapan 11,46511,319+1.3%486.6187.9May 6, 1826
Yaxe Yaxe Ocotlán 2,9542,683+10.1%60.023.2October 23, 1891
Yogana Yogana Ejutla 1,2451,308−4.8%65.725.4October 23, 1891
Yutanduchi [lower-alpha 46] Yutanduchi de Guerrero Nochixtlán 1,1951,292−7.5%64.124.7March 15, 1825
Zapotitlán Lagunas Zapotitlán Lagunas Silacayoápam 3,3823,133+7.9%305.4117.9May 6, 1826
Zapotitlán Palmas Zapotitlán Palmas Huajuapan 1,6951,514+12.0%43.816.9May 6, 1826
Zimatlán Zimatlán de Álvarez Zimatlán 22,09319,215+15.0%353.7136.6July 28, 1823
Oaxaca 4,132,1483,801,962+8.7%93,757.636,200.0
Mexico 126,014,024112,336,538+12.2%1,960,646.7757,010

Notes

  1. Cosoltepec was originally incorporated as Santa Gertrudis, changing its name on December 11, 1937. [9]
  2. Cuyamecalco Villa de Zaragoza was originally incorporated as Santa María Yolomecalco, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  3. Ixtepec was originally incorporated as San Gerónimo, changing its name on April 20, 1935. [9]
  4. La Reforma was originally incorporated as Rancho del Zapote, changing its name on May 12, 1921. [9]
  5. La Trinidad Vista Hermosa was originally incorporated as La Trinidad de Teotongo, changing its name on October 23, 1891. [9]
  6. Magdalena Peñasco was originally incorporated as Magdalena Tlacotocapan, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  7. Mariscala was originally incorporated as Iturbide, changing its name on June 2, 1961. [9]
  8. San Antonio de la Cal was originally incorporated as San Antonio Abad, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  9. San Antonio Huitepec was originally incorporated as Santa María Isitepec, changing its name on July 5, 1941. [9]
  10. San Carlos Yautepec was originally incorporated as San Carlos Corral de Piedras, changing its name on January 31, 1918. [9]
  11. San Felipe Tejalápam was originally incorporated as San Felipe Zautla, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  12. San Francisco Chindúa was originally incorporated as San Francisco Tlacasahualtongo, changing its name on May 6, 1826. It was merged with Magadalena Yodocono from 1938 to 1939. [9]
  13. San Francisco Telixtlahuaca was originally incorporated as San Francisco Huizo, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  14. San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional was originally incorporated as Valle Real, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  15. San Juan Chicomezúchil was merged with Santa Catarina Latachao from 1938 to 1939. [9]
  16. San Juan Chilateca was merged with Ocotlán from 1937 to 1939. [9]
  17. San Juan Cieneguilla was originally incorporated as Acevedo, changing its name on October 23, 1891. [9]
  18. San Juan del Estado was originally incorporated as San Juan del Rey, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  19. San Lorenzo Albarradas was merged with San Pablo Villa de Mitla from 1936 to 1940. [9]
  20. San Lorenzo Cacaotepec was originally incorporated as San Lorenzo Zautla, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  21. San Lorenzo Cuaunecuiltitla was originally incorporated as San Lorenzo Huehuetlán, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  22. San Lorenzo Victoria was originally incorporated as San Lorenzo del Potrero, changing its name on October 23, 1891. [9]
  23. San Mateo Yucutindoo was originally incorporated as Zapotitlán de Río, changing its name on February 1, 2012. [11]
  24. San Miguel del Río merged with Teococuilco for a few years, from 1937 to 1940. [9]
  25. San Nicolás Hidalgo merged with Silacayoápam in 1891, but became autonomous again in 1942. [9]
  26. San Pablo Huixtepec was originally incorporated as San Pablo de la Raya, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  27. San Pedro Tidaá merged with Magadelan Yodocono in 1938, but became autonomous again in 1953. [9]
  28. San Pedro Topiltepec was originally incorporated as Tutuxtepec, changing its name on May 6, 1826. It merged with Teposcolula in 1891, but became autonomous again in 1942. [9]
  29. San Pedro Totolápam was originally incorporated as Santa María Totolapa, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  30. San Sebastián Río Hondo was originally incorporated as San Sebastián Osolotepec, changing its name on October 23, 1891. It merged with Miahuatlán in 1891, but became autonomous again in 1942. [9]
  31. Santa Ana Ateixtlahuaca was originally incorporated as Santa Ana Huehuetlán, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  32. Santa Ana Cuauhtémoc was originally incorporated as Santa Ana Chiquihuistlán, changing its name on June 22, 1940. [9]
  33. Santa Catarina Loxicha merged with San Miguel Loxicha for a few years, from 1936 to 1941. [9]
  34. Santa María Jacatepec was merged with Tuxtepec from 1941 to 1942. [9]
  35. Santa María la Asunción was originally incorporated as Santa María Jiotes, changing its name on October 16, 1954. It merged with Huautla for a few years, from 1941 to 1944. [9]
  36. Santa María Tlalixtac was originally incorporated as Magdalena Jalixta, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  37. Santiago Apóstol was originally incorporated as Santiago Ocotlán, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  38. Santiago Cacaloxtepec was merged with Huajuapan from 1937 to 1938. [9]
  39. Santiago Suchilquitongo was originally incorporated as Santiago Huitzo, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  40. Santo Domingo Nuxaá was originally incorporated as Santo Domingo Jaltepec, changing its name on November 18, 1844. [9]
  41. Santo Tomás Mazaltepec was originally incorporated as Santo Tomás Zautla, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  42. Tepelmeme Villa de Morelos was originally incorporated as Santo Domingo Tepessese, changing its name on May 6, 1826. [9]
  43. Valerio Trujano was originally incorporated as Hacienda de Güendulain, changing its name on October 31, 1925. [9]
  44. Villa Díaz Ordaz was originally incorporated as Santo Domingo del Valle, changing its name on October 31, 1860. [9]
  45. Villa Hidalgo was originally incorporated as Yalalag, changing its name on November 15, 1917. [9]
  46. Yutanduchi merged with San Pedro Teozacalco on December 25, 1937, and regained its independence on May 7, 1955. [9]

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