Juchitepec
Juchitepec is a town and municipality in State of Mexico in central Mexico. Juchitepec means “Hill of the Flowers” in Nahuatl. The municipality covers an area of 149.56 km². It has one major community outside the seat called San Matias Cuijingo. The municipality is located at the southwest of the state, and borders the municipalities of Tenango del Aire, Tepetlixpa, Ozumba and Ayapango in the State of Mexico, and with Totolapan and Tlalnepantla in the state of Morelos to the south, and the borough of Milpa Alta in Mexico City to the west. A large part of the population is employed in commerce. Other major economic activities include agriculture and livestock. As of the 2010 census, the municipality had a total population of 23,497 inhabitants.
Towns and villages
The largest localities are:Name | 2010 Census Population |
Juchitepec de Mariano Rivapalacio | 16,021 |
San Matías Cuijingo | 6,263 |
Camino a la Mina | 287 |
Colonia Techachal | 157 |
Barrio Santa Rosa de Lima | 122 |
La Loma | 122 |
La Garita | 114 |
Total Municipality | 23,497 |