States and Federal District
Rank | State | Flag | Population (2011) | Population (2010) | Population (2000) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | México | 15,394,535 | 15,175,862 | 13,096,686 | |
2 | Federal District | 8,857,188 | 8,851,080 | 8,605,239 | |
3 | Veracruz | 7,712,364 | 7,643,194 | 6,908,975 | |
4 | Jalisco | 7,459,528 | 7,350,682 | 6,322,002 | |
5 | Puebla | 5,851,324 | 5,779,829 | 5,076,686 | |
6 | Guanajuato | 5,575,128 | 5,486,372 | 4,663,032 | |
7 | Chiapas | 4,895,919 | 4,796,580 | 3,920,892 | |
8 | Nuevo León | 4,745,531 | 4,653,458 | 3,834,141 | |
9 | Michoacán | 4,383,769 | 4,351,037 | 3,985,667 | |
10 | Oaxaca | 3,836,122 | 3,801,962 | 3,438,765 | |
11 | Chihuahua | 3,440,688 | 3,406,465 | 3,052,907 | |
12 | Guerrero | 3,417,339 | 3,388,768 | 3,079,649 | |
13 | Tamaulipas | 3,324,823 | 3,268,554 | 2,753,222 | |
14 | Baja California | 3,233,744 | 3,155,070 | 2,487,367 | |
15 | Coahuila | 2,798,064 | 2,748,391 | 2,298,070 | |
16 | Sinaloa | 2,788,423 | 2,767,761 | 2,536,844 | |
17 | Hidalgo | 2,712,170 | 2,665,018 | 2,235,591 | |
18 | Sonora | 2,711,884 | 2,662,480 | 2,216,969 | |
19 | San Luis Potosí | 2,613,759 | 2,585,518 | 2,299,360 | |
20 | Tabasco | 2,276,308 | 2,238,603 | 1,891,829 | |
21 | Yucatán | 1,987,769 | 1,955,577 | 1,658,210 | |
22 | Querétaro | 1,879,047 | 1,827,937 | 1,404,306 | |
23 | Morelos | 1,799,967 | 1,777,227 | 1,555,296 | |
24 | Durango | 1,651,273 | 1,632,934 | 1,448,661 | |
25 | Zacatecas | 1,503,370 | 1,490,668 | 1,353,610 | |
26 | Quintana Roo | 1,386,473 | 1,325,578 | 874,963 | |
27 | Aguascalientes | 1,213,081 | 1,184,996 | 944,285 | |
28 | Tlaxcala | 1,193,262 | 1,169,936 | 962,646 | |
29 | Nayarit | 1,102,756 | 1,084,979 | 920,185 | |
30 | Campeche | 836,866 | 822,441 | 690,689 | |
31 | Baja California Sur | 665,634 | 637,026 | 424,041 | |
32 | Colima | 662,500 | 650,555 | 542,627 |
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