Mexico City's boroughs
Mexico City — politically and administratively constituted as the Federal District — is divided into sixteen boroughs (Spanish: delegaciones) for administrative purposes. They constitute second-level administrative divisions, on par with the municipalities of Mexico. However, unlike municipalities, they do not have regulatory powers and are not fully autonomous in their internal administration. As of 2000, the citizens within a borough elect by plurality a head of government, known simply as "borough head" (Spanish: jefe delegacional). The DF recorded an official 2010 census tally of 8,851,080 inhabitants.[1]
Administrative divisions
Boroughs of the Federal District |
|
Borough |
Population (2005)[2] |
Population (2010)[3] |
Area (km²)[2] |
Álvaro Obregón |
706,567 |
727,034 |
96 |
Azcapotzalco |
425,298 |
414,711 |
34 |
Benito Juárez |
355,017 |
385,439 |
27 |
Coyoacán |
628,063 |
620,416 |
54 |
Cuajimalpa |
173,625 |
186,391 |
71 |
Cuauhtémoc |
521,348 |
531,831 |
33 |
Gustavo A. Madero |
1,193,161 |
1,185,772 |
88 |
Iztacalco |
395,025 |
384,326 |
23 |
Iztapalapa |
1,820,888 |
1,815,786 |
113 |
Magdalena Contreras |
228,927 |
239,086 |
64 |
Miguel Hidalgo |
353,534 |
372,889 |
46 |
Milpa Alta |
115,895 |
130,582 |
288 |
Tláhuac |
344,106 |
360,265 |
86 |
Tlalpan |
607,545 |
650,567 |
312 |
Venustiano Carranza |
447,459 |
430,978 |
34 |
Xochimilco |
404,458 |
415,007 |
118 |
Total |
8,720,916 |
8,851,080 |
1,487 |
Politics
Bordering municipalities
The Distrito Federal (Mexico City) as a whole is bordered directly by the following municipalities, going clockwise, starting from the west-southwest.
- Xalatlaco Municipality, State of Mexico
- Ocoyoacac Municipality, State of Mexico
- Huixquilucan Municipality, State of Mexico
- Naucalpan Municipality, State of Mexico
- Tlalnepantla de Baz Municipality, State of Mexico
- Tultitlán Municipality, State of Mexico
- Coacalco de Berriozábal Municipality, State of Mexico
- Ecatepec de Morelos Municipality, State of Mexico
- Tlalnepantla de Baz Municipality, State of Mexico (second occurrence, exclaved part)
- Ecatepec de Morelos Municipality, State of Mexico (second occurrence because of preceding)
- Nezahualcóyotl Municipality, State of Mexico
- La Paz Municipality, State of Mexico
- Valle de Chalco Solidaridad Municipality, State of Mexico
- Chalco Municipality, State of Mexico
- Tenango del Aire Municipality, State of Mexico
- Juchitepec Municipality, State of Mexico
- Tlalnepantla Municipality, State of Morelos
- Tepoztlán Municipality, State of Morelos
- Huitzilac Municipality, State of Morelos
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