Totolapa

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Totolapa
Municipality
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Totolapa
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 16°33′N92°41′W / 16.550°N 92.683°W / 16.550; -92.683 Coordinates: 16°33′N92°41′W / 16.550°N 92.683°W / 16.550; -92.683
CountryFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
State Chiapas
Area
  Total71.9 sq mi (186.3 km2)
Population
 (2010)
  Total6,375

Totolapa is a town and one of the 119 Municipalities of Chiapas, in southern Mexico.

As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 6,375, [1] up from 5,513 as of 2005. [2] It covers an area of 186.3 km2.

As of 2010, the town of Totolapa had a population of 4,596. [1] Other than the town of Totolapa, the municipality had 30 localities, none of which had a population over 1,000. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Totolapa". Catálogo de Localidades. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL). Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  2. "Totolapa". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal Gobierno del Estado de Chiapas. Retrieved August 3, 2008.