Municipalities of Michoacán
Michoacán is a state in West Mexico that is divided into 113 municipalities.
Municipalities in Michoacan are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.[1] Every three years, citizens elect a municipal president (Spanish: presidente municipal) by a plurality voting system who heads a concurrently elected municipal council (ayuntamiento) responsible for providing all the public services for their constituents. The municipal council consists of a variable number of trustees and councillors (regidores y síndicos).[2] Municipalities are responsible for public services (such as water and sewerage), street lighting, public safety, traffic, supervision of slaughterhouses and the maintenance of public parks, gardens and cemeteries.[3] They may also assist the state and federal governments in education, emergency fire and medical services, environmental protection and maintenance of monuments and historical landmarks. Since 1984, they have had the power to collect property taxes and user fees, although more funds are obtained from the state and federal governments than from their own income.[3]
Municipalities
INEGI code | Municipality | Municipal Seat |
---|---|---|
001 | Acuitzio | Acuitzio del Canje |
002 | Aguililla | Aguililla |
003 | Álvaro Obregón | Álvaro Obregón |
004 | Angamacutiro | Angamacutiro de la Unión |
005 | Angangueo | Mineral de Angangueo |
006 | Apatzingán | Apatzingán de la Constitución |
007 | Aporo | Aporo |
008 | Aquila | Aquila |
009 | Ario | Ario de Rosales |
010 | Arteaga | Arteaga |
011 | Briseñas | Briseñas de Matamoros |
012 | Buenavista | Buenavista Tomatlán |
013 | Carácuaro | Carácuaro de Morelos |
014 | Charapan | Charapan |
015 | Charo | Charo |
016 | Chavinda | Chavinda |
017 | Cherán | Cherán |
018 | Chilchota | Chilchota |
019 | Chinicuila | Villa Victoria |
020 | Chucándiro | Chucándiro |
021 | Churintzio | Churintzio |
022 | Churumuco | Churumuco de Morelos |
023 | Coahuayana | Coahuayana de Hidalgo |
024 | Coalcomán de Vázquez Pallares | Coalcomán de Vázquez Pallares |
025 | Coeneo | Coeneo de la Libertad |
026 | Cojumatlán de Régules | Cojumatlán de Régules |
027 | Contepec | Contepec |
028 | Copándaro | Copándaro de Galeana |
029 | Cotija | Cotija de la Paz |
030 | Cuitzeo | Cuitzeo del Porvenir |
031 | Ecuandureo | Ecuandureo |
032 | Epitácio Huerta | Epitácio Huerta |
033 | Erongaricuaro | Erongaricuaro |
034 | Gabriel Zamora | Lombardía |
035 | Hidalgo | Ciudad Hidalgo |
036 | La Huacana | La Huacana |
037 | Huandacareo | Huandacareo |
038 | Huaniqueo | Huaniqueo de Morales |
039 | Huetamo | Huetamo de Núñez |
040 | Huiramba | Huiramba |
041 | Indaparapeo | Indaparapeo |
042 | Irimbo | Irimbo |
043 | Ixtlán | Ixtlán de los Hervores |
044 | Jacona | Jacona de Plancarte |
045 | Jiménez | Villa Jiménez |
046 | Jiquilpan | Jiquilpan de Juárez |
047 | José Sixto Verduzco | Pastor Ortiz |
048 | Juárez | Benito Juárez |
049 | Jungapeo | Jungapeo de Juárez |
050 | Lagunillas | Lagunillas (town) |
051 | La Piedad | La Piedad |
052 | Lázaro Cárdenas | Lázaro Cárdenas |
053 | Los Reyes | Los Reyes de Salgado |
054 | Madero | Villa Madero |
055 | Maravatío | Maravatío de Ocampo |
056 | Marcos Castellanos | San José de Gracia |
057 | Morelia | Morelia |
058 | Morelos | Villa Morelos |
059 | Múgica | Nueva Italia |
060 | Nahuatzén | Nahuatzén |
061 | Nocupétaro | Nocupétaro de Morelos |
062 | Nuevo Parangaricutiro | Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro |
063 | Nuevo Urecho | Nuevo Urecho |
064 | Numarán | Numarán |
065 | Ocampo | Ocampo |
066 | Pajacuarán | Pajacuarán |
067 | Panindicuaro | Panindicuaro |
068 | Paracho | Paracho de Verduzco |
069 | Parácuaro | Parácuaro |
070 | Pátzcuaro | Pátzcuaro |
071 | Penjamillo | Penjamillo de Degollado |
072 | Peribán | Peribán de Ramos |
073 | Purépero | Purépero de Echaíz |
074 | Puruándiro | Puruándiro |
075 | Queréndaro | Queréndaro |
076 | Quiroga | Quiroga |
077 | Sahuayo | Sahuayo de Morelos |
078 | Salvador Escalante | Santa Clara del Cobre |
079 | San Lucas | San Lucas |
080 | Santa Ana Maya | Santa Ana Maya |
081 | Senguío | Senguío |
082 | Susupuato | Susupuato de Guerrero |
083 | Tacámbaro | Tacámbaro de Codallos |
084 | Tancítaro | Tancítaro |
085 | Tangamandapio | Tangamandapio |
086 | Tangancícuaro | Tangancícuaro de Arista |
087 | Tanhuato | Tanhuato de Guerrero |
088 | Taretan | Taretan |
089 | Tarímbaro | Tarímbaro |
090 | Tepalcatepec | Tepalcatepec |
091 | Tingambato | Tingambato |
092 | Tingüindín | Tingüindín |
093 | Tiquicheo de Nicolas Romero | Tiquicheo |
094 | Tlalpujahua | Tlalpujahua de Rayón |
095 | Tlazazalca | Tlazazalca |
096 | Tocumbo | Tocumbo |
097 | Tumbiscatío | Tumbiscatío de Ruiz |
098 | Turicato | Turicato |
099 | Tuxpan | Tuxpan |
100 | Tuzantla | Tuzantla |
101 | Tzintzuntzan | Tzintzuntzan |
102 | Tzitzío | Tzitzío |
103 | Uruapan | Uruapan |
104 | Venustiano Carranza | Venustiano Carranza |
105 | Villamar | Villamar |
106 | Vista Hermosa | Vista Hermosa de Negrete |
107 | Yurécuaro | Yurécuaro |
108 | Zacapú | Zacapú |
109 | Zamora | Zamora de Hidalgo |
110 | Zináparo | Zináparo |
111 | Zinapécuaro | Zinapécuaro de Figueroa |
112 | Ziracuaretiro | Ziracuaretiro |
113 | Zitácuaro | Heroica Zitácuaro |
References
- "Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos". Article 115, of 1917 (in Spanish). Retrieved September 27, 2017.
- OECD (November 12, 2004). New Forms of Governance for Economic Development. OECD Publishing. p. 121. ISBN 9264015329.
- International Business Publications (2009). Mexico Company Laws and Regulations Handbook. p. 42. ISBN 1-4330-7030-8.
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