Mexico Administrative Divisions

What is the hierarchy of administrative divisions in Mexico?

Mexico operates on a two-level administrative system, starting with 32 federal entities (31 states and Mexico City) at the top level, followed by municipalities as the smallest official administrative units. Cities exist within municipalities but are not administrative units themselves.

Here’s a breakdown of the hierarchy:

1. States and Mexico City: Mexico is divided into 31 states and 1 federal entity, Mexico City.

2. Municipalities: Each state and Mexico City is subdivided into municipalities, which are the smallest official administrative units.

List of Mexico's administrative divisions with their counts and names

These are the summarized administrative divisions. The full dataset is available in the Download Center.

isocountryadmin level 1admin level 2admin level 3admin level 4
MXMexicoAguascalientes (Estado libre)11 Municipalities9 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoBaja California (Estado libre)7 Municipalities7 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoBaja California Sur (Estado libre)5 Municipalities12 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoCampeche (Estado libre)13 Municipalities12 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoChiapas (Estado libre)124 Municipalities25 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoChihuahua (Estado libre)67 Municipalities14 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoCoahuila de Zaragoza (Estado libre)38 Municipalities24 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoColima (Estado libre)10 Municipalities5 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoDurango (Estado libre)39 Municipalities12 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoGuanajuato (Estado libre)46 Municipalities39 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoGuerrero (Estado libre)85 Municipalities38 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoHidalgo (Estado libre)84 Municipalities15 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoJalisco (Estado libre)125 Municipalities57 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoMexico City (Federal Entity)16 Boroughs16 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoMexico (Estado libre)125 Municipalities35 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoMichoacan de Ocampo (Estado libre)113 Municipalities27 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoMorelos (Estado libre)36 Municipalities11 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoNayarit (Estado libre)20 Municipalities18 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoNuevo Leon (Estado libre)51 Municipalities19 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoOaxaca (Estado libre)570 Municipalities58 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoPuebla (Estado libre)217 Municipalities17 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoQueretaro (Estado libre)18 Municipalities3 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoQuintana Roo (Estado libre)11 Municipalities8 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoSan Luis Potosi (Estado libre)59 Municipalities21 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoSinaloa (Estado libre)20 Municipalities23 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoSonora (Estado libre)72 Municipalities14 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoTabasco (Estado libre)17 Municipalities12 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoTamaulipas (Estado libre)43 Municipalities21 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoTlaxcala (Estado libre)60 Municipalities6 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoVeracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (Estado libre)212 Municipalities69 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoYucatan (Estado libre)106 Municipalities7 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
MXMexicoZacatecas (Estado libre)58 Municipalities19 CitiesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.

Why is building an Administrative Divisions Database complex?

The complexity arises from inconsistent global standards, frequent boundary changes, non-uniform naming conventions (e.g., “suburb” in Australia vs. “county” in the US), and variations in administrative levels across countries. Integrating and harmonizing data from multiple sources requires advanced normalization, versioning, and geospatial validation techniques.

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