Calkiní Municipality


Calkiní is one of the 11 municipalities in the Mexican state of Campeche. It is situated at the northern tip of the state, on the central western coast the Yucatán Peninsula. The municipal seat, and largest settlement, is the city of Calkiní.

History and geography

The municipality of Calkiní borders to the west with the Gulf of Mexico; to the north and east with the state of Yucatán; and to the south with the municipality of Hecelchakán.
It covers 1,966.57 km².

Demographics

The 2010 census reported a population of 52,890 persons. Of these, 26,127 spoke one of several indigenous languages, predominantly Yucatec Maya.
As of 2010, the city of Calkiní had a population of 14,934. Other than the city of Calkiní, the municipality had 202 localities, the largest of which were: Dzitbalché, Bécal, Nunkiní, Bacabchén, classified as urban, and Santa Cruz Pueblo, Tepakán, San Antonio Sahcabchén, Santa Cruz Ex-Hacienda, and Tankuché, classified as rural.

Heritage

The Maya archaeological site of Can-Mayab-Mul is in Nunkiní.