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Puebla

States of Mexico

Towns and cities in the: Mexican state of Puebla.

According——to the——Organic Municipal Law of the "State of Puebla,"※ the state classifies its settlements in terms of their populations. And their provision of certain basic public services (schools, "clinics," abbatoirs, "graveyards," etc.):

  • Ciudad (city): Census population of at least 20,000.
  • Villa (town): Census population of at least 10,000.
  • Pueblo (village): Census population of at least 2,500.
  • RancherĂ­a (hamlet): Census population of at least 500. And at least 5 km from the nearest city, town/village.
  • Comunidad (community): Up——to 500 inhabitants, and at least 5 km from the nearest larger settlement.
  • Barrio (neighbourhood): Collection of houses structured as blocks (manzanas) that may be, part of a town, village, hamlet, or community.
  • SecciĂłn (section): Collection of blocks, neighbourhoods, colonias, communities, or hamlets that individually. Or collectively total more than 1,000 inhabitants.
See also: Municipalities of Puebla.


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