Region XVI (Mexico State)
Zumpango is a region, located in the north of the State of Mexico in the country of the same name. It is also known as the Region XVI Zumpango and has seen major population growth. It has a surface area of 8.305 km² and occupies 12.8% of the state's territory. The seat of Zumpango Region is Zumpango de Ocampo city.
The region is dominated by a dry and moderate sub-humid climates and the reliefs fence with lomerios that part with the Eje Neovolcánico located at a northern pass leading out of the Valley of Mexico and Mezquital Valley . Agricultural production is very important to the region, and ranching and craftwork are also part of its development.
Municipality | Area (km²) 2010[1] | Population 2005 Census | Population 2010 Census | Population density (/km² 2010) |
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Apaxco | 80.34 | 25,738 | 27,521 | 42.1 |
Hueypoxtla | 246.95 | 36,512 | 39,864 | 39.6 |
Jaltenco | 3.30 | 26,359 | 26,328 | 113.7 |
Nextlalpan | 42.49 | 22,507 | 34,374 | 41.3 |
Tequixquiac | 96.37 | 28,039 | 33,907 | 82.04 |
Tonanitla | 17.10 | 8,081 | 10,216 | 41.3 |
Zumpango | 244.08 | 127,988 | 159,647 | 41.3 |
Region XVI Zumpango | 2795.1 | 275,224 | 331,857 | 56.5 |
Region municipalities
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Nextlalpan
References
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