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List of Mexican states by Indigenous-speaking population

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Mexican states by population and percentage being indigenous speaking Mexicans.

Mexican states by percentage indigenous, 2010.
Mexican states by total indigenous population, 2010.

States

Rank State Speaking Population (2010)[1] Percentage
1  Oaxaca 1,165,186 34.2%
2  Yucatán 537,516 30.3%
3  Chiapas 1,141,499 27.2%
4  Quintana Roo 196,060 16.7%
5  Guerrero 456,774 15.1%
6  Hidalgo 359,972 15.1%
7  Campeche 91,094 12.3%
8  Puebla 601,680 11.7%
9  San Luis Potosí 248,196 10.7%
10  Veracruz 644,559 9.4%
-  Mexico 6,695,228 6.7%
11  Nayarit 49,963 5.1%
12  Michoacán 136,608 3.5%
13  Chihuahua 104,014 3.5%
14  Tabasco 60,526 3.0%
15  México 376,830 2.8%
16  Tlaxcala 27,653 2.6%
17  Sonora 60,310 2.5%
18  Durango 30,894 2.1%
19  Morelos 31,388 2.0%
20  Baja California Sur 10,661 1.9%
21  Querétaro 29,585 1.8%
22  Federal District 122,411 1.5%
23  Baja California 41,005 1.5%
24  Nuevo León 40,137 1.0%
25  Sinaloa 23,426 0.9%
26  Tamaulipas 23,296 0.8%
27  Jalisco 51,702 0.8%
28  Colima 3,983 0.7%
29  Zacatecas 4,924 0.4%
30  Guanajuato 14,835 0.3%
31  Coahuila 6,105 0.2%
32  Aguascalientes 2,436 0.2%

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cuéntame INEGI". Retrieved February 26, 2013.