All the chats in Puebla

  1. Chats in Tlatlauquitepec
  2. Chats in Tochimilco
  3. Chats in Tochtepec
  4. Chats in Tulcingo
  5. Chats in Venustiano Carranza
  6. Chats in Xicotepec
  7. Chats in Xochitlán Todos Santos
  8. Chats in Yaonáhuac
  9. Chats in Yehualtepec
  10. Chats in Zacapoaxtla
  11. Chats in Zacatlán
  12. Chats in Zapotitlán
  13. Chats in Zaragoza
  14. Chats in Zinacatepec
  15. Chats in Zongozotla
  16. Chats in Zoquitlán
Puebla

Puebla is one of the thirty-one states that, together with Mexico City, form the United Mexican States. Its capital and most populated city is Puebla de Zaragoza. It is located in the eastern region of the country, bounded on the north by Tlaxcala and Hidalgo, on the northeast by Veracruz, on the south by Oaxaca, on the southwest by Guerrero and on the west by Morelos and the state of Mexico. With 6 168 883 habs. In 2015 it is the fourth most populated state -behind the State of Mexico, Veracruz and Jalisco- and with 168.56 inhabitants / km² it is the sixth most densely populated, behind the State of Mexico, Morelos, Tlaxcala, Aguascalientes and Guanajuato. It was founded on December 21,1823.

The state of Puebla has been of great importance in the history of Mexico. The oldest remains of corn and sweet potato cultivation in the Tehuacán region have been found there. It was the scene of pre-Hispanic cities as important as Cantona and Cholula. During the viceregal period, the city of Puebla became the second most important city in New Spain, thanks to its strategic location between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. At the end of the 19th century, the state was one of the first to industrialize, thanks to the introduction of mechanical looms that favored the development of textile activities.

In spite of all this, in more recent dates, municipalities in the Mixteca, Sierra Norte and Sierra Negra regions have become net expellers of population, whose main destinations are Mexico City, and for two decades the United States.


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