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Localities of Mexico

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A locality of Mexico is a distinct settlement. The definition is:

A locality (localidad), may be a city, Villa (población), Pueblo (población rural), ranchería, congregación (población) or ejido.

All cities are a single locality. Note that in Mexico's case, a municipality is not a city, a city is most often inside a municipality.

According to Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI) it is:

All places with one or more dwellings, who may be inhabited or not, and can be classed as urban or rural.[1]

See also

Refs

  1. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía. "Manual de cartografía geoestadística" (PDF). Retrieved 15 November 2015.