Hidalgo

This article is about the Mexican state. For other uses of the name, see Hidalgo (disambiguation)
STATE OF HIDALGO
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CapitalPachuca
Other major citiesTulancingo
list of municipalities
Governor
(2005-11)
Miguel Osorio Chong (PRI)
Area20,813 km²
Ranked 26th
Population
(2000 census)
2,231,390
Ranked 18th
Federal deputies (7) PRI = 7
Federal senatorsPRI = 2
PAN = 1
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Postal abbr.
MX-HID
Hgo.

Hidalgo is a state in central Mexico, with an area of 20,502 km².

In 2000 the state had a population of some 2,231,000 people. The state is named after Mexican independence leader Miguel Hidalgo.

The state capital is Pachuca. Also in the state of Hidalgo is the town and ancient Toltec ruins of Tula.

Municipalities

Hidalgo is subdivided into 84 municipalities (municipios). See municipalities of Hidalgo.

Governors

  1. 19571958: Alfonso Corona del Osal
  2. 19581963: Oswaldo Cravioto Cisneros
  3. 19631969: Carlos Ramírez Guerrero
  4. 19691975: Manuel Sánchez Vite
  5. 19751981: Jorge Rojo Lugo
  6. 19811987: Guillermo Rossel de la Lama
  7. 19871993: Adolfo Lugo Verduzco
  8. 19931999: Jesús Murillo Karam
  9. 19992005: Manuel Ángel Núñez Soto
  10. 2005date: Miguel Osorio Chong

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See also: Hidalgo, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1969, 1975, 1981, 1987, 1993