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A state (Spanish: estado), officially a Free and Sovereign State (Spanish: estado libre y soberano), is a constituent federative entity of Mexico according to t

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A state (Spanish: estado), officially a Free and Sovereign State (Spanish: estado libre y soberano), is a constituent federative entity of Mexico according to the Constitution of Mexico. Currently there are 31 states, each with its own constitution, government, state governor, and state congress. In the hierarchy of Mexican administrative divisions, states are further divided into municipalities. Currently there are 2,462 municipalities in Mexico.

Free and Sovereign State of Mexico
Estado Libre y Soberano de México
CategoryFederated state
LocationUnited Mexican States
Created
  • 4 October 1824
Number32 federal entities
Populations
  • Colima – lowest (719,445)
  • México – highest (17,728,216)
Areas
  • Mexico City – smallest (1,494.3 km2 (577.0 sq mi))
  • Chihuahua – largest (247,412.6 km2 (95,526.5 sq mi))
Government
  • State government
Subdivisions
  • Municipality or borough

Although not formally a state, political reforms have enabled Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México), the capital city of the United Mexican States to have a federative entity status equivalent to that of the states since January 29, 2016.

Current Mexican governmental publications usually lists 32 federative entities (31 states and Mexico City), and 2,478 municipalities (including the 16 boroughs of Mexico City). Third or lower level divisions are sometimes listed by some governmental publications.

Contents

List of federative entities

Mexico City, though not formally a state, is included for comparison.

Federative entities of the United Mexican States
Coat of arms and name Cities Area Population Munici-
palities
Admission to Federation
Capital Largest km2 sq mi 2024 Q4 2020 census
  Aguascalientes Aguascalientes 5,615.7 2,168.2 1,493,459 1,425,607 11 24th 5 Feb 1857
  Baja California Mexicali Tijuana 71,450.0 27,587.0 3,779,050 3,769,020 7 29th 16 Jan 1952
  Baja California Sur La Paz 73,909.4 28,536.6 872,439 798,447 5 31st 8 Oct 1974
  Campeche San Francisco de Campeche 57,484.9 22,195.0 949,481 928,363 13 25th 29 Apr 1863
  Chiapas Tuxtla Gutiérrez 73,311.0 28,305.5 5,914,879 5,543,828 124 19th 14 Sep 1824
  Chihuahua Chihuahua Ciudad Juárez 247,412.6 95,526.5 3,900,629 3,741,869 67 18th 6 Jul 1824
  Coahuila de Zaragoza Saltillo 151,594.8 58,531.1 3,457,516 3,146,771 38 16th 7 May 1824
  Colima Colima Manzanillo 5,626.9 2,172.6 719,445 731,391 10 22nd 12 Sep 1856
  Durango Victoria de Durango 123,364.0 47,631.1 1,890,563 1,832,650 39 17th 22 May 1824
  Guanajuato Guanajuato León de los Aldama 30,606.7 11,817.3 6,313,504 6,166,934 46 2nd 20 Dec 1823
  Guerrero Chilpancingo de los Bravo Acapulco de Juárez 63,595.9 24,554.5 3,603,188 3,540,685 85 21st 27 Oct 1849
  Hidalgo Pachuca de Soto 20,821.4 8,039.2 3,222,994 3,082,841 84 26th 16 Jan 1869
  Jalisco Guadalajara 78,595.9 30,346.0 8,732,495 8,348,151 125 9th 23 Dec 1823
  México Toluca de Lerdo Ecatepec de Morelos 22,351.8 8,630.1 17,728,216 16,992,418 125 1st 20 Dec 1823
  Mexico City (Ciudad de México) n/a Iztapalapa 1,494.3 577.0 9,352,517 9,209,944 16 32nd 29 Jan 2016
  Michoacán de Ocampo Morelia 58,598.7 22,625.1 4,943,602 4,748,846 113 5th 22 Dec 1823
  Morelos Cuernavaca 4,878.9 1,883.8 1,964,164 1,971,520 36 27th 17 Apr 1869
  Nayarit Tepic 27,856.5 10,755.5 1,237,293 1,235,456 20 28th 26 Jan 1917
  Nuevo León Monterrey 64,156.2 24,770.8 6,130,641 5,784,442 51 15th 7 May 1824
  Oaxaca Oaxaca de Juárez 93,757.6 36,200.0 4,242,791 4,132,148 570 3rd 21 Dec 1823
  Puebla Puebla de Zaragoza 34,309.6 13,247.0 6,586,805 6,583,278 217 4th 21 Dec 1823
  Querétaro Santiago de Querétaro 11,690.6 4,513.8 2,530,655 2,368,467 18 11th 23 Dec 1823
  Quintana Roo Chetumal Cancún 44,705.2 17,260.8 1,917,252 1,857,985 11 30th 8 Oct 1974
  San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí 61,138.0 23,605.5 2,874,010 2,822,255 59 6th 22 Dec 1823
  Sinaloa Culiacán Rosales 57,365.4 22,148.9 3,169,760 3,026,943 20 20th 14 Oct 1830
  Sonora Hermosillo 179,354.7 69,249.2 3,039,967 2,944,840 72 12th 10 Jan 1824
  Tabasco Villahermosa 24,730.9 9,548.7 2,537,961 2,402,598 17 13th 7 Feb 1824
  Tamaulipas Ciudad Victoria Reynosa 80,249.3 30,984.4 3,575,756 3,527,735 43 14th 7 Feb 1824
  Tlaxcala Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl San Pablo del Monte 3,996.6 1,543.1 1,469,900 1,342,977 60 23rd 9 Dec 1856
  Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave Xalapa-Enríquez Veracruz 71,823.5 27,731.2 8,093,517 8,062,579 212 7th 22 Dec 1823
  Yucatán Mérida 39,524.4 15,260.5 2,375,403 2,320,898 106 8th 23 Dec 1823
  Zacatecas Zacatecas Guadalupe 75,275.3 29,064.0 1,674,227 1,622,138 58 10th 23 Dec 1823
Mexico total Mexico City 1,972,550.0 761,605.8 130,294,079 126,014,024 2,478 —

Notes:

  1. Joined the federation with the name of Coahuila y Tejas.
  2. The states of Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and Coahuila became independent de facto in 1840 to form the República del Río Grande (English: Republic of the Rio Grande); never consolidated its independence because independent forces were defeated by the centralist forces.
  3. Includes the remote Revillagigedo Islands, which are federally administered.
  4. Mexico City was a Federal District until 29 January 2016, when this status was abolished.
  5. Joined the federation with the name of Estado de Occidente, also recognized as Sonora y Sinaloa.
  6. The State of Tabasco seceded from Mexico on two occasions: first on 13 February 1841, rejoining again on 2 December 1842; and the second from 9 November 1846 to 9 December 1846.
  7. Joined the federation as República Federada de Yucatán (English: Federated Republic of Yucatán) formed by the current states of Yucatán, Campeche and Quintana Roo. Became independent in 1841 constituting the second Republic of Yucatán and definitively rejoined in 1848.

Lists by topic

State symbols:

  • State flags of Mexico
  • List of Mexican state name etymologies
  • List of Mexican state demonyms
  • List of Mexican states by date of statehood
  • Mexico State-Abbreviation Codes

State governments:

  • Lists of Mexican state governors
  • List of current state governors in Mexico
  • List of Mexican state congresses (with current composition)

Other:

  • List of Mexican states by area
  • List of Mexican states by population
  • List of Mexican states by population density
  • List of Mexican states by GDP
  • List of Mexican states by GDP per capita
  • List of Mexican states by HDI

See also

  •  Mexico portal
  • Administrative divisions of Mexico
  • Territorial evolution of Mexico
  • State governments of Mexico
  • Territories of Mexico
  • Postal codes in Mexico

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