Guerrero Municipality, Chihuahua
Municipality in the Mexican state of Chihuahua
Municipality in Chihuahua, Mexico
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Municipality of Guerrero in Chihuahua
(2010)
Guerrero is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Vicente Guerrero (aka Ciudad Guerrero). The municipality covers an area of 5,603.6 km2.
As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 39,626,[1] up from 37,249 as of 2005.[2]
The municipality had 822 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: La Junta (8,930), Vicente Guerrero (7,751), Tomochi (2,818), classified as urban, and Basúchil (1,451), and Orozco (San Isidro Pascual Orozco) (1,263), classified as rural.[1]
Geography
Towns and villages
The municipality has 462 localities. The largest are:
Name | Population (2005) |
---|---|
La Junta | 8,702 |
Guerrero | 6,536 |
Tomochi | 2,404 |
Basúchil | 1,376 |
Calera | 1,134 |
Pachera | 848 |
Total Municipality | 8,010 |
Municipal presidents
- (1989 - 1992): Luis Moya Anchondo
- (1992 - 1995): Carlos Comadurán
- (1995 - 1998): Alfonso Domínguez Carreón
- (1998 - 2001): Jesús Alfredo Velarde Guzmán
- (2001 - 2004): Jorge Morales Morales
- (2004 - 2007): Alfonso Domínguez Carreón
- (2007 - 2010): José Gabriel Almeyda Ochoa
References
- ^ a b "Guerrero". Catálogo de Localidades. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- ^ "Guerrero". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on June 17, 2011. Retrieved September 29, 2008.
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