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Tijuana Municipality

Tijuana Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Baja California. Its municipal seat is located in the city of Tijuana. According to the 2020 census, the municipality had a population of 1,922,523.[2] Luis Arturo González Cruz of the MORENA is the current municipal president. The municipality comprises the largest part of the Tijuana metropolitan area.

Tijuana Municipality
Municipio de Tijuana
Municipality of Tijuana
Motto: 
The Homeland Starts Here
Location of Tijuana in Baja California.
Coordinates: 32°32′N 117°3′W / 32.533°N 117.050°W / 32.533; -117.050Coordinates: 32°32′N 117°3′W / 32.533°N 117.050°W / 32.533; -117.050
CountryUnited Mexican States
StateBaja California
Municipal seatTijuana
Largest cityTijuana
Municipality establishedDecember 29, 1953[1]
Government
 • BodyAyuntamiento
 • Municipal presidentLuis Arturo González Cruz (MORENA)
Area
 • Total879.2 km2 (339.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total1,922,523
 Data source: [2]
Time zoneUTC−8 (Northwest (US Pacific))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (Northwest)
INEGI code004
Website(in Spanish) Ayuntamiento de Tijuana
Source: Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México

Tijuana is bordered to the south by the municipalities of Rosarito Beach and Ensenada; to the east, by the municipality of Tecate; to the west, by the Pacific Ocean; and to the north, by the international border with the United States, specifically the County of San Diego, California. The area of the municipality of Tijuana is 879.2 km² (339.46 sq mi); the municipality includes part of the Coronado Islands, located off the coast of the municipality in the Pacific Ocean.

The city of Tijuana lies just south of San Diego, California. The adjacent city and former borough of Tijuana is Rosarito Beach.

Boroughs

The municipality of Tijuana is divided into nine administrative boroughs, or delegaciones with "Resto de Municipio" the remaining unincorporated Part of the Municipality being the largest bourough. The Tijuana metropolitan area occupies all of borough seats. The boroughs are in turn divided into colonias or ejidos. These boroughs offer administrative services such as urban planning, civil registry, inspection, verification, public works and community development and are served by a delegado.

 
View of the U.S.-Mexico border fence from Playas de Tijuana, at the left.
  • Centro — "Delegación Centro" includes the old downtown (Zona Centro), new business district (Zona Río), and other adjacent neighborhoods ("zonas").[3] This is the historical midpoint of Tijuana; the municipal palace is located here as well as most of the tourist zones, such as Avenida Revolución and the business district. The Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT for CEntro CUltural de Tijuana) is located here as well as the Plaza Río Tijuana, until recently the largest mall in the state, within the Zona Rio.
  • Cerro Colorado — The Cerro Colorado ("Red Hill") is located here and it is surrounded by houses. Because of its height many of the area's antennae for radio and television stations are located on its peak.
  • La Mesa — This is where the Morelos Park, the largest public park in the city, is located, as well as the Plaza Mundo Divertido, the new Macroplaza and the CETYS University.
  • Otay Centenario — This borough was created in 2014 by merging Mesa de Otay and Centenario boroughs.[4] In this borough sits the Tijuana International Airport. The Tijuana campus of the Autonomous University of Baja California and the Technologico are also located here as well as many maquiladoras. This is the borough with the largest number of factories and maquiladoras. Its largest colony is Ciudad Industrial ("Industrial City"). Three of the city's most important streets, Boulevard Bellas Artes, Boulevard Industrial and Mexican Federal Highway 2, are located here. The Otay Mesa Port of Entry and the Parque de la Amistad park are also here.
  • Playas de Tijuana[5] — This is the westernmost borough of the city bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the United States border on the north. This is where the beaches of Tijuana are located (hence the name) and it is also one of the two exits to the south towards Rosarito and Ensenada.
  • La Presa — This is the largest borough in size and the Abelardo L. Rodríguez Dam is located within its limits, hence its name ("Presa" translates as "Dam" in English). The new Corredor Tijuana 2000 s and the Tijuana-Tecate free road run through it.
  • San Antonio de los Buenos — This is mostly a residential area although it also has two industrial parks.
  • Sanchez Taboada — Like the previous borough this is mostly a residential area, but within its borders are located many "maquiladoras" specially at Pacific Industrial Park.
  • La Presa Este — Like the previous borough this is mostly a residential area.
  • Resto de Municipio — (Translates to Rest of Municipality) Largest Delegation which is mainly rural with small towns located on the southernmost area of unincorporated Part of the Municipality.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2000 1,210,820—    
2005 1,410,700+16.5%
2010 1,559,683+10.6%
2015 1,641,570+5.3%
2020 1,922,523+17.1%
sources:[6][7][8][9]

As of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 1,922,523.[2]

As of 2010, the city of Tijuana had a population of 1,300,983.[10] Other than the city of Tijuana, the municipality had 902 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: El Refugio (36,400), Pórticos de San Antonio (34,234), La Joya (26,860), Terrazas del Valle (20,421), Villa del Prado Secunda Sección (18,226), Las Delicias (15,486), Villa del Campo (13,906), Villa del Prado (12,303), El Niño (8,999), San Luis (8,571), Maclovio Rojas (7,279), Quinta del Cedro (5,704), Parajes del Valle (3,595), Lomas del Valle (3,352), Los Valles (3,135), classified as urban, and Ejido Javier Rojo Gómez (2,408), Hacienda los Venados (2,096), Buenos Aires (1,761), Cuesta Blanca (1,591), Ejido Ojo de Agua (1,241), San Antonio (1,241), La Esperanza (Granjas Familiares) (1,173), Colinas del Sol (1,145), and Lomas de Tlatelolco (1,086), classified as rural.[10]

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish) pp. 78–79, La Transformación de Baja California en Estado, 1931–1952 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Lawrence Douglas Taylor Hansen, Estudios Fronterizos, 1, #1 (Jan-June 2000), UABC, Mexicali, pp. 47–87.
  2. ^ a b c "México en Cifras/Estados Unidos Mexicanos". INEGI.org. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  3. ^ Map website of the Tijuana City Government 2016-07-03 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Doble responsabilidad desde el 1 de enero", Frontera, 2014-01-15.
  5. ^ . City of Tijuana. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved July 21, 2011.
  6. ^ http://www.inegi.org.mx/saladeprensa/boletines/2015/especiales/especiales2015_12_3.pdf INGEI:RESULTADOS DEFINITIVOS DE LA ENCUESTA INTERCENSAL 2015.
  7. ^ "MEXICO: Mexico:Administrative Division". Citypopulation.de. 2012-01-08. Retrieved June 1, 2012.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-09-15. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  9. ^ Note for 2010, much of the 5-year growth has occurred in the municipality of Tijuana (suburbs) rather than the city itself as the urban fringe expands as people escape into isolated suburban subdivisions due to drug violence.
  10. ^ a b "Tijuana". Catálogo de Localidades. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL). Retrieved 23 April 2014.

External links

  • (in Spanish) Ayuntamiento de Tijuana Official government website.
  • (in Spanish) Dedicated to a safe and secure Tijuana, A Tijuana la quiero Segura

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Tijuana Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Baja California Its municipal seat is located in the city of Tijuana According to the 2020 census the municipality had a population of 1 922 523 2 Luis Arturo Gonzalez Cruz of the MORENA is the current municipal president The municipality comprises the largest part of the Tijuana metropolitan area Tijuana MunicipalityMunicipalityMunicipio de TijuanaMunicipality of TijuanaCoat of armsMotto The Homeland Starts HereLocation of Tijuana in Baja California Coordinates 32 32 N 117 3 W 32 533 N 117 050 W 32 533 117 050 Coordinates 32 32 N 117 3 W 32 533 N 117 050 W 32 533 117 050CountryUnited Mexican StatesStateBaja CaliforniaMunicipal seatTijuanaLargest cityTijuanaMunicipality establishedDecember 29 1953 1 Government BodyAyuntamiento Municipal presidentLuis Arturo Gonzalez Cruz MORENA Area Total879 2 km2 339 5 sq mi Population 2020 Total1 922 523 Data source 2 Time zoneUTC 8 Northwest US Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 Northwest INEGI code004Website in Spanish Ayuntamiento de TijuanaSource Enciclopedia de los Municipios de MexicoTijuana is bordered to the south by the municipalities of Rosarito Beach and Ensenada to the east by the municipality of Tecate to the west by the Pacific Ocean and to the north by the international border with the United States specifically the County of San Diego California The area of the municipality of Tijuana is 879 2 km 339 46 sq mi the municipality includes part of the Coronado Islands located off the coast of the municipality in the Pacific Ocean The city of Tijuana lies just south of San Diego California The adjacent city and former borough of Tijuana is Rosarito Beach Contents 1 Boroughs 2 Demographics 3 References 4 External linksBoroughs EditThe municipality of Tijuana is divided into nine administrative boroughs or delegaciones with Resto de Municipio the remaining unincorporated Part of the Municipality being the largest bourough The Tijuana metropolitan area occupies all of borough seats The boroughs are in turn divided into colonias or ejidos These boroughs offer administrative services such as urban planning civil registry inspection verification public works and community development and are served by a delegado View of the U S Mexico border fence from Playas de Tijuana at the left Centro Delegacion Centro includes the old downtown Zona Centro new business district Zona Rio and other adjacent neighborhoods zonas 3 This is the historical midpoint of Tijuana the municipal palace is located here as well as most of the tourist zones such as Avenida Revolucion and the business district The Tijuana Cultural Center CECUT for CEntro CUltural de Tijuana is located here as well as the Plaza Rio Tijuana until recently the largest mall in the state within the Zona Rio Cerro Colorado The Cerro Colorado Red Hill is located here and it is surrounded by houses Because of its height many of the area s antennae for radio and television stations are located on its peak La Mesa This is where the Morelos Park the largest public park in the city is located as well as the Plaza Mundo Divertido the new Macroplaza and the CETYS University Otay Centenario This borough was created in 2014 by merging Mesa de Otay and Centenario boroughs 4 In this borough sits the Tijuana International Airport The Tijuana campus of the Autonomous University of Baja California and the Technologico are also located here as well as many maquiladoras This is the borough with the largest number of factories and maquiladoras Its largest colony is Ciudad Industrial Industrial City Three of the city s most important streets Boulevard Bellas Artes Boulevard Industrial and Mexican Federal Highway 2 are located here The Otay Mesa Port of Entry and the Parque de la Amistad park are also here Playas de Tijuana 5 This is the westernmost borough of the city bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the United States border on the north This is where the beaches of Tijuana are located hence the name and it is also one of the two exits to the south towards Rosarito and Ensenada La Presa This is the largest borough in size and the Abelardo L Rodriguez Dam is located within its limits hence its name Presa translates as Dam in English The new Corredor Tijuana 2000 s and the Tijuana Tecate free road run through it San Antonio de los Buenos This is mostly a residential area although it also has two industrial parks Sanchez Taboada Like the previous borough this is mostly a residential area but within its borders are located many maquiladoras specially at Pacific Industrial Park La Presa Este Like the previous borough this is mostly a residential area Resto de Municipio Translates to Rest of Municipality Largest Delegation which is mainly rural with small towns located on the southernmost area of unincorporated Part of the Municipality Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 20001 210 820 20051 410 700 16 5 20101 559 683 10 6 20151 641 570 5 3 20201 922 523 17 1 sources 6 7 8 9 As of 2020 the municipality had a total population of 1 922 523 2 As of 2010 the city of Tijuana had a population of 1 300 983 10 Other than the city of Tijuana the municipality had 902 localities the largest of which with 2010 populations in parentheses were El Refugio 36 400 Porticos de San Antonio 34 234 La Joya 26 860 Terrazas del Valle 20 421 Villa del Prado Secunda Seccion 18 226 Las Delicias 15 486 Villa del Campo 13 906 Villa del Prado 12 303 El Nino 8 999 San Luis 8 571 Maclovio Rojas 7 279 Quinta del Cedro 5 704 Parajes del Valle 3 595 Lomas del Valle 3 352 Los Valles 3 135 classified as urban and Ejido Javier Rojo Gomez 2 408 Hacienda los Venados 2 096 Buenos Aires 1 761 Cuesta Blanca 1 591 Ejido Ojo de Agua 1 241 San Antonio 1 241 La Esperanza Granjas Familiares 1 173 Colinas del Sol 1 145 and Lomas de Tlatelolco 1 086 classified as rural 10 References Edit in Spanish pp 78 79 La Transformacion de Baja California en Estado 1931 1952 Archived 2011 09 29 at the Wayback Machine Lawrence Douglas Taylor Hansen Estudios Fronterizos 1 1 Jan June 2000 UABC Mexicali pp 47 87 a b c Mexico en Cifras Estados Unidos Mexicanos INEGI org Retrieved 15 March 2021 Map website of the Tijuana City Government Archived 2016 07 03 at the Wayback Machine Doble responsabilidad desde el 1 de enero Frontera 2014 01 15 Bourough of Playas de Tijuana City of Tijuana Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved July 21 2011 http www inegi org mx saladeprensa boletines 2015 especiales especiales2015 12 3 pdf INGEI RESULTADOS DEFINITIVOS DE LA ENCUESTA INTERCENSAL 2015 MEXICO Mexico Administrative Division Citypopulation de 2012 01 08 Retrieved June 1 2012 Tabulados basicos descarga Archived from the original on 2014 09 15 Retrieved 2014 09 15 Note for 2010 much of the 5 year growth has occurred in the municipality of Tijuana suburbs rather than the city itself as the urban fringe expands as people escape into isolated suburban subdivisions due to drug violence a b Tijuana Catalogo de Localidades Secretaria de Desarrollo Social SEDESOL Retrieved 23 April 2014 in Spanish Link to tables of population data from the 2005 Census Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Geografia e Informatica INEGI in Spanish Tijuana Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal SEGOB Accessed on line November 15 2007 External links Edit Mexico portal in Spanish Ayuntamiento de Tijuana Official government website in Spanish Para mi Tijuana Dedicated to a safe and secure Tijuana A Tijuana la quiero Segura Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tijuana Municipality amp oldid 1105576403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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