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How many users are in the chat of Tláhuac?

The number of users in any chat depends on the time of the day. Tláhuac has a population of 305.076 inhabitants.

Most of the users are connected to the chat during the afternoon and evening hours. This is the reason why it is always advisable to connect to the chat during peak hours, to experience the maximum number of users connected to the chat in Tláhuac.


General information about Tláhuac

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Tláhuac is located at Mexico City (Mexico) and it has a population of 305.076 inhabitants.

Currently, there are 31 users from Tláhuac connected to the chat. So, give it a try and connect to our online chats and chat with online users from Tláhuac.

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More information about Tláhuac

Tláhuac is one of the 16 city halls of Mexico City. Its term covers more than 83 km2 and is located in the southeast of the Mexican capital, framed by the Santa Catarina mountain range to the north and Teuhtli to the south. The center corresponds to the lacustrine vessels of Xochimilco and Chalco. Only the channels of the Chinampera zone and the wetlands are conserved in these lakes. During the prehispanic period, in tlahuaquense land agricultural villages were established as Terremote Tlaltenco. In 1222 a group of Nahua affiliation founded Cuitláhuac - the current San Pedro Tláhuac - on an islet between the two lakes. At the time of the Spanish Conquest, Cuitlahuacas, Mixquicas and Xochimilcas were established around the lakes.

Between the colonial period and the nineteenth century, Tláhuac changed its domain between Xochimilco and Chalco. During the Mexican Revolution the peoples of the south of Tláhuac supported the uprising of Emiliano Zapata. At the end of the war, all were endowed with ejido lands, some of which continue to be cultivated until the first decade of the 21st century. Tláhuac was constituted as an independent municipality in 1924, when it was separated for the second time from Xochimilco, now under the management of Senator Severino Ceniceros. It received the category of delegation in 1928, when the municipal regime of the Federal District was suppressed. Until the decade of 1980 Tláhuac was a delegation of purely rural character, for that reason it was well-known like the Province of the Anahuac.

During the last thirty years, the demographic pressure of the megalopolis of the Valley of Mexico has encouraged the rapid urbanization of the territory, so that urban areas cover approximately a third of it. The rest constitutes an important natural reserve, but the advance of the city threatens the conservation of these spaces. In Tláhuac there are seven original towns whose roots are in pre-Hispanic times. Three of them preserve areas of chinampería that are part of the polygon declared World Heritage by Unesco in 1987 within the ancient lake of Xochimilco. To these people we can add the important migratory flow of the interior of the city and the rest of Mexico that make Tláhuac an area of ​​great contrasts between tradition and its peripheral position within one of the largest urban agglomerations in the world.

The towns that make up Tláhuac are: San Pedro Tláhuac, San Francisco Tlaltenco, San Andrés Mixquic, Santiago Zapotitlán, Santa Catarina Yecahuitzotl, San Juan Ixtayopan and San Nicolás Tetelco. On December 9,2015, the Congress of the Union approved the reform in general, with reservations in 10 articles that comprise it. On December 15,2015, the Senate of the Republic approved the reform in general and sent it to local congresses for discussion. It was approved by these state legislative bodies, and ratified and promulgated by President Enrique Peña Nieto on January 29,2016. With this, the Federal District became the City of Mexico and the delegations in mayorships. On October 1,2018, Raymundo Martínez Vite became the first mayor of the nascent Tláhuac City Hall.



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Keep in mind the timezone

The local time of Tláhuac is GMT -6 hours. This time zone belongs to America/Mexico_City.

GMT is an abbreviation of Standard Greenwich Time.


Everyone knows that the best hours to chat are the afternoon and evening. This is when free time is usually available, and therefore is more likely to find a chat partner. It is always advisable to look for the hours of greatest influx of users in the online chat rooms.

And on the other hand, in the period that includes the dawn until the afternoon of the following day, the level of users in the chat is lower.

This happens all over the world, since work schedules are usually morning and therefore it is in the evening when users have free time for leisure activities, such as online chats.

As a general rule, the largest influx of chats and leisure sites on the internet occurs in the afternoon and evening. Because of this, if you wish to initiate conversations with users connected to the chat in Tláhuac, we recommend that you access the chats at the times when Tláhuac is in the evening or at night.


Curiosities and other data about Tláhuac

Postal codes of Tláhuac

29000, Guadalupe


Elevation above sea level of Tláhuac

The elevation in meters above the sea level of Tláhuac is 2238.

This means that a resident of Tláhuac has an air with an atmospheric pressure of 75,48 percent with respect to atmospheric pressure at sea level equivalent.



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