Aguascalientes Municipality

Coordinates: 21°53′N 102°18′W / 21.883°N 102.300°W / 21.883; -102.300
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Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes City Hall
Aguascalientes City Hall
INEGI code
001
Website(in Spanish) Municipio Virtual de Aguascalientes
Source: Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México

Aguascalientes is a

Aguascalientes, which is also the state capital. As of 2010, its population was 797,010, most of whom lived in the city of Aguascalientes.[1]

Geography

Aguascalientes is in the south of the valley that divides the state in two and borders the municipalities of

San Francisco de los Romo in the state, as well as the state of Jalisco to the south. Its area is 1,169 km2.[2]

Demographics

As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 797,010,[3]

As of 2010, the city of Aguascalientes had a population of 722,250.

Villa Licenciado Jesús Terán (Calvillito) (4,481), Norias de Ojocaliente (3,741), Norias del Paso Hondo (2,539), General José María Morelos y Pavón (Cañada Honda) (2,500), classified as urban, and Cartagena (2,496), Jaltomate (2,299), San Antonio de Peñuelas (2,147), San Sebastián (1,862), Peñuelas (El Cienegal) (1,670), El Refugio de Peñuelas (1,624), Montoro (Mesa del Salto) (1,574), La Loma de los Negritos (1,519), El Salto de los Salado (1,436), Arellano (1,382), San Ignacio (1,360), Cumbres III (1,337), Cotorina (Coyotes) (1,298), Lomas del Sur (1,207), Los Caños (1,150), and Centro de Arriba (El Taray) (1,064), classified as rural.[3]

See also

  • List of mayors of Aguascalientes

References

Escuela Normal Rural Justo Sierra Mendez, Aguascalientes Municipality