Tlaxcala (state)

''Tlaxcala is the name of a city and a state in Mexico. This article is about the state. For the city, see: Tlaxcala.

ESTADO DE TLAXCALA

Other Mexican States
CapitalTlaxcala
Other major citiesHuamantla
Area4,016 km²
Ranked 31st
Population
(2000 census)
961,910
Ranked 26th
Governor
(1998-2003)
Alfonso Abraham Sánchez Anaya (PRD PVEM PT)).
Federal Deputies (3)PRI = 2
PRD = 1
Federal SenatorsPRI = 2
PRD = 1
ISO 3166-2
Postal abbr.
MX-TLA
Tlax.

Tlaxcala is a state in Mexico, located to the east of Mexico City.

Tlaxcala is bordered to the west by the state of México, to the northwest by Hidalgo, and to the north, east, and south by Puebla. The state consists of 60 municipalites. It covers an area or 4,037 km² and is thus the smallest of Mexico's states. According to the 2000 census, Tlaxcala had a population of some 962,000 (51.2% female and 48.8% male). The state's main exports are textiles, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.

The state governor, serving from 1998 to 2003, is Alfonso Abraham Sánchez Anaya of the PRD, representing an alliance between the PRD and the Green Ecological Party of Mexico (PVEM) and Labour Party (PT).

The state capital is the city of Tlaxcala, a small provincial center that reported a population of 73,184 in the 2000 census. The city was founded in 1520 by Hernán Cortés. It is located at 19.31° N, 98.24° W.

Also in the state of Tlaxcala are the cities of Apizaco, Calpulapan, Chiautempan, Huamantla, and the pre-Columbian ruins of Cacaxtla and Xochitécatl.

Tlaxcala was an independent nation in pre-Columbian times, never conquered by the Aztecs. The assistance of the Tlaxcaltecas was of instrumental importance to Hernán Cortés in his conquest of Mexico in the early 16th century.

The name "Tlaxcala" means "Place of Maize Corn Bread".

Municipalities

  1. Acuamanala de Miguel Hidalgo (Acuamanala)
  2. Altzayanca (Atlzayanca)
  3. Amaxac de Guerrero (Amaxac de Guerrero)
  4. Apetatitlán de Antonio Carvajal (Apetatitlán)
  5. Apizaco (Apizaco)
  6. Atlangatepec (Atlangatepec)
  7. Benito Juárez (Benito Juárez)
  8. Calpulalpan (Calpulalpan)
  9. Chiautempan (Santa Ana Chiautempan)
  10. Contla de Juan Cuamatzi (Contla)
  11. Cuapiaxtla (Cuapiaxtla)
  12. Cuaxomulco (Cuaxomulco)
  13. El Carmen Tequexquitla (Tequixquitla)
  14. Emiliano Zapata (Emiliano Zapata)
  15. Españita (Españita)
  16. Huamantla (Huamantla)
  17. Hueyotlipan (Hueyotlipan)
  18. Ixtacuixtla de Mariano Matamoros (Villa Mariano Matamoros)
  19. Ixtenco (Ixtenco)
  20. La Magdalena Tlaltelulco (La Magdalena Tlaltelulco)
  21. Lázaro Cárdenas (Lázaro Cárdenas)
  22. Mazatecochco de José María Morelos (Mazatecochco)
  23. Muñoz de Domingo Arenas (Muñoz)
  24. Nanacamilpa de Mariano Arista (Nanacamilpa)
  25. Nativitas (Nativitas)
  26. Panotla (Panotla)
  27. Papalotla de Xicohtencatl (Papalotla)
  28. Sanctorum de Lázaro Cárdenas (Sanctorum)
  29. San Damián Texoloc (San Damián Texoloc)
  30. San Francisco Tetlanohcan (San Francisco Tetlanohcan)
  31. San Jerónimo Zacualpan (San Jerónimo Zacualpan)
  32. San José Teacalco (San José Teacalco)
  33. San Juan Huactzinco (San Juan Huactzinco)
  34. San Lorenzo Axocomanitla (San Lorenzo Axocomanitla)
  35. San Lucas Tecopilco (San Lucas Tecopilco)
  36. San Pablo del Monte (Villa Vicente Guerrero)
  37. Santa Ana Nopalucan (Santa Ana Nopalucan)
  38. Santa Apolonia Teacalco (Santa Apolonia Teacalco)
  39. Santa Catarina Ayometla (Santa Catarina Ayometla)
  40. Santa Cruz Quilehtla (Santa Cruz Quilehtla)
  41. Santa Cruz Tlaxcala (Santa Cruz Tlaxcala)
  42. Santa Isabel Xiloxoxtla (Santa Isabel Xiloxoxtla)
  43. Tenancingo (Tenancingo)
  44. Teolocholco (Teolocholco)
  45. Tepetitla de Lardizabal (Tepetitla)
  46. Tepeyanco (Tepeyanco)
  47. Terrenate (Terrenate)
  48. Tetla de la Solidaridad (Tetla)
  49. Tetlatlahuca (Tetlatlahuca)
  50. Tlaxcala (Tlaxcala)
  51. Tlaxco (Tlaxco)
  52. Tocatlán (Tocatlán)
  53. Totolac (San Juan Totolac)
  54. Tzompantepec (Tzompantepec)
  55. Xaloztoc (Xaloztoc)
  56. Xaltocan (Xaltocan)
  57. Xicohtzinco (Xicohtzinco)
  58. Yauhquemecan (Yauhquemehcan)
  59. Zacatelco (Zacatelco)
  60. Zitlaltepec de Trinidad Sanchez Santos (Zitlaltepec)


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