Settlement classification in Mexico

Mexico's states classify their settlements in a variety of fashions:

Aguascalientes

Under Article 106 of the Municipal Law of the State of Aguascalientes, the state defines its settlements as follows:

Baja California Sur

According to Article 10 of the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Baja California Sur, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Campeche

According to Article 12 of the Organic Municipalities Law of the State of Campeche, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Chiapas

According to the Law on the Political and Administrative Classification of Population Centres in the State of Chiapas, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

To serve as a municipal seat, a settlement must be either a city or town. The granting of all settlement statuses is a function of the State Congress.

Chihuahua

According to Article 13 bis of the Municipal Code of the State of Chihuahua, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Coahuila

According to Article 22 of the Municipal Code for the State of Coahuila de Zaragoza, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Colima

According to Article 13 of the Organic Law of Free Municipalities of the State of Colima, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Durango

According to Article 6 of the Organic Law of the Free Municipality of the State of Durango, the state categorises its settlements as follows:

Guanajuato

According to Article 23 of the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Guanajuato, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Hidalgo

According to Article 20 of the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Hidalgo, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Jalisco

According to Chapter II of the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Jalisco, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Estado de México

According to Article 9 of the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Mexico, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Elevating a settlement to a city status is a function of the State Congress. The lower statuses can be granted by municipal authorities.

Morelos

According to Article 23 of the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Morelos, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Nayarit

Under the Law of Political Categories for Settlements in the State of Nayarit, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Oaxaca

According to the Municipal Law of the State of Oaxaca, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Puebla

According to the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Puebla, the state classifies its settlements in terms of their populations and their provision of certain basic public services (schools, clinics, abbatoirs, graveyards, etc.):

Querétaro

According to the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Querétaro, the state classifies its settlements in terms of their populations and their provision of certain basic public services (schools, clinics, abbatoirs, graveyards, etc.):

Quintana Roo

According to the Organic Municipal Law of the Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

San Luis Potosí

According to article 9 of the Organic Municipal Law of the Free and Sovereign State of San Luis Potosí, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Sinaloa

According to article 12 of the Organic Municipal Law of the Free and Sovereign State of Sinaloa, the state classifies its settlements as follows:

Tlaxcala

According to the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Tlaxcala, the state classifies its settlements in terms of their population and their provision of certain basic public services:

Veracruz

According to Article 11 of the Organic Law of the Free Municipality of the State of Veracruz, the state categorises its settlements as follows:

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