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(Redirected from Greater Tijuana) Metropolitan area in Baja California, Mexico

Metropolitan Area in Baja California, Mexico
Tijuana Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan Area
Zona Metropolitana de Tijuana (Spanish)
Skyline of TijuanaArco MonumentalTijuana CathedralGrand Hotel TijuanaTijuana Cultural CenterPlayas de TijuanaPanoramic view of Tijuana
Interactive Map of Tijuana Metropolitan Area
  City of Tijuana / Ciudad de Tijuana   Tijuana Metro Area / Zona Metropolitana

Country Mexico
State(s) Baja California
Largest cityTijuana
Population
 • Total2,157,853
Time zoneUTC−8 (PST)
Western TJ Metro

The Tijuana metropolitan area, and in Spanish the Zona Metropolitana de Tijuana, is located by the Pacific Ocean in Mexico. The 2010 census placed the Tijuana metropolitan area as the fifth largest city by population in the country with 1,751,302 people. The census bureau defined metropolitan area comprises three municipalities: Tijuana, Tecate, and Rosarito Beach. Yet sources commonly include Tecate Municipality in the metropolitan area as the urban area between Tijuana and Tecate grows, the commuting populace increases - ultimately further developing the southern areas of San Diego–Tijuana, and the three municipalities maintain strong relationships and cooperation.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1990 798,937—    
1995 1,100,817+37.8%
2000 1,352,035+22.8%
2005 1,575,026+16.5%
2010 1,751,430+11.2%
2015 1,840,710+5.1%
2020 2,157,853+17.2%
sources:

See also

References

  1. Dibble, Sandra (February 25, 2011), Tijuana, Tecate and Rosarito Beach join forces, San Diego Union-Tribune
  2. "Metropolitan Tijuana The Baja Triangle". Transborder Communications. Retrieved August 4, 2011.
  3. "Consejo Nacional de Población". CONAPO. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  4. "MEXICO: Baja California". Citypopulation.de. January 8, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2012.
San Diego–Tijuana
Counties and municipalities
Major cities
Cities
100k–250k
Cities and towns
20k–99k
Cities and towns
10k–19k
Bodies of water
Sub-regions
Largest metropolitan areas in Mexico
2020 National Population Census
Rank Name State Pop. Rank Name State Pop.
Valley of Mexico
Valley of Mexico
Monterrey
Monterrey
1 Valley of Mexico Mexico City, State of Mexico, Hidalgo 21,804,515 11 Aguascalientes Aguascalientes 1,225,432 Guadalajara
Guadalajara
Puebla–Tlaxcala
Puebla–Tlaxcala
2 Monterrey Nuevo León 5,341,171 12 San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí 1,221,526
3 Guadalajara Jalisco 5,286,642 13 Mérida Yucatán 1,201,000
4 Puebla–Tlaxcala Puebla, Tlaxcala 3,199,530 14 Mexicali Baja California 1,031,779
5 Toluca State of Mexico 2,353,924 15 Saltillo Coahuila 1,031,779
6 Tijuana Baja California 2,157,853 16 Cuernavaca Morelos 1,028,589
7 León Guanajuato 1,924,771 17 Culiacán Sinaloa 1,003,530
8 Querétaro Querétaro 1,594,212 18 Morelia Michoacán 988,704
9 Juárez Chihuahua 1,512,450 19 Chihuahua Chihuahua 988,065
10 La Laguna Coahuila, Durango 1,434,283 20 Veracruz Veracruz 939,046
Southern California megaregion
Metropolitan areas and cities in italics are located outside of California
Metropolitan Los Angeles
Inland Empire
San Diego–Tijuana
Central Coast
Las Vegas Valley
Megapolitan areas of California


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