By population
State Rank Population % Density 1 México 14,349,700 14.0% 668.6 2 Distrito Federal 8,720,700 8.5% 5,817.7 3 Veracruz 6,980,900 6.8% 95.9 4 Jalisco 6,540,700 6.4% 81.6 5 Puebla 5,480,200 5.3% 161.6 6 Guanajuato 4,919,000 4.8% 160.8 7 Chiapas 4,329,700 4.2% 58.6 8 Michoacán 4,066,900 4.0% 67.9 9 Nuevo León 4,041,300 3.9% 62.6 10 Oaxaca 3,651,100 3.6% 38.3 11 Chihuahua 3,274,700 3.2% 13.3 12 Guerrero 3,196,100 3.1% 50.1 13 Tamaulipas 2,927,300 2.8% 36.7 14 Baja California 2,846,500 2.8% 40.6 15 Sinaloa 2,574,300 2.5% 44.3 16 Coahuila 2,395,100 2.3% 15.8 17 San Luis Potosí 2,370,400 2.3% 37.7 18 Hidalgo 2,330,900 2.3% 111.1 19 Sonora 2,262,700 2.2% 12.2 20 Tabasco 1,994,700 1.9% 80.9 21 Yucatán 1,714,100 1.7% 43.6 22 Morelos 1,637,400 1.6% 331.4 23 Querétaro 1,558,500 1.5% 132.4 24 Durango 1,449,100 1.4% 12.1 25 Zacatecas 1,381,900 1.3% 18.4 26 Tlaxcala 1,034,600 1.0% 264.3 27 Aguascalientes 1,023,800 1.0% 183.2 28 Quintana Roo 1,023,500 1.0% 20.3 29 Nayarit 942,200 0.9% 34.1 30 Campeche 720,900 0.7% 13.9 31 Colima 581,100 0.6% 106.5 32 Baja California Sur 477,200 0.5% 6.5 Mexico 102,797,200 100% 52.3
By area State Rank Area (km²) % Density 1 Chihuahua 247,087 12.6% 13.3 2 Sonora 184,934 9.4% 12.2 3 Coahuila 151,571 7.7% 15.8 4 Durango 119,648 6.1% 12.1 5 Oaxaca 95,364 4.8% 38.3 6 Jalisco 80,137 4.1% 81.6 7 Tamaulipas 79,829 4.1% 36.7 8 Zacatecas 75,040 3.8% 18.4 9 Chiapas 73,887 3.8% 58.6 10 Baja California Sur 73,677 3.7% 6.5 11 Veracruz 72,815 3.7% 95.9 12 Baja California 70,113 3.6% 40.6 13 Nuevo León 64,555 3.3% 62.6 14 Guerrero 63,749 3.2% 50.1 15 San Luis Potosí 62,848 3.2% 37.7 16 Michoacán 59,864 3.0% 67.9 17 Sinaloa 58,092 3.0% 44.3 18 Campeche 51,833 2.6% 13.9 19 Quintana Roo 50,350 2.6% 20.3 20 Yucatán 39,340 2.0% 43.6 21 Puebla 33,919 1.7% 161.6 22 Guanajuato 30,589 1.6% 160.8 23 Nayarit 27,621 1.4% 34.1 24 Tabasco 24,661 1.3% 80.9 25 México 21,461 1.1% 668.6 26 Hidalgo 20,987 1.1% 111.1 27 Querétaro 11,769 0.6% 132.4 28 Aguascalientes 5,589 0.3% 183.2 29 Colima 5,455 0.3% 106.5 30 Morelos 4,941 0.3% 331.4 31 Tlaxcala 3,914 0.2% 264.3 32 Distrito Federal 1,499 0.1% 5,817.7 Mexico 1,967,138 100% 52.3
By density State Rank Population Area (km²) Density 1 Distrito Federal 8,720,700 1,499 5,817.7 2 México 14,349,700 21,461 668.6 3 Morelos 1,637,400 4,941 331.4 4 Tlaxcala 1,034,600 3,914 264.3 5 Aguascalientes 1,023,800 5,589 183.2 6 Puebla 5,480,200 33,919 161.6 7 Guanajuato 4,919,000 30,589 160.8 8 Querétaro 1,558,500 11,769 132.4 9 Hidalgo 2,330,900 20,987 111.1 10 Colima 581,100 5,455 106.5 11 Veracruz 6,980,900 72,815 95.9 12 Jalisco 6,540,700 80,137 81.6 13 Tabasco 1,994,700 24,661 80.9 14 Michoacán 4,066,900 59,864 67.9 15 Nuevo León 4,041,300 64,555 62.6 16 Chiapas 4,329,700 73,887 58.6 17 Guerrero 3,196,100 63,749 50.1 18 Sinaloa 2,574,300 58,092 44.3 19 Yucatán 1,714,100 39,340 43.6 20 Baja California 2,846,500 70,113 40.6 21 Oaxaca 3,651,100 95,364 38.3 22 San Luis Potosí 2,370,400 62,848 37.7 23 Tamaulipas 2,927,300 79,829 36.7 24 Nayarit 942,200 27,621 34.1 25 Quintana Roo 1,023,500 50,350 20.3 26 Zacatecas 1,381,900 75,040 18.4 27 Coahuila 2,395,100 151,571 15.8 28 Campeche 720,900 51,833 13.9 29 Chihuahua 3,274,700 247,087 13.3 30 Sonora 2,262,700 184,934 12.2 31 Durango 1,449,100 119,648 12.1 32 Baja California Sur 477,200 73,677 6.5 Mexico 102,797,200 1,967,138 52.3
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