Facts of Benito Juárez, Tlaxcala
In the {CHAT} chat, {NUM} active users have been registered.The code of the federal entity is 29
The population of Tlaxcala is quite extensive.
The record with the code 45 corresponds to a specific territorial demarcation.
The territorial demarcation Benito Juárez is well defined.
The 1 code is key to locating the locality within the Geo-statistical Framework.
Tourism is one of the main economic activities in the area.
In the Table of Contents: I. Introduction II. Early life of Benito Juárez III. Education of Benito Juárez IV. Political career of Benito Juárez V. President of Mexico VI. Reforms of Benito Juárez VII. War of Reform VIII. Second French Intervention in Mexico IX. Death and Legacy of Benito Juárez X. Conclusion XI. Frequently Asked Questions Article: Benito Juárez, Tlaxcala: The Life and Legacy of Mexico's Most Beloved President I. Introduction Benito Juárez is one of the most influential figures in the history of Mexico. He was the first indigenous president of the country and led a series of reforms that changed the social and political structure of Mexico. In this article, we will explore the life and legacy of Benito Juárez, especially his relationship with Tlaxcala, his home state. II. Early life of Benito Juárez Benito Juárez was born in San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, in 1806. His family was poor and of indigenous origin. His father died when Benito was young and his mother worked hard to support the family. Despite the difficulties, Benito was an intelligent and hardworking child. III. Education of Benito Juárez At the age of 12, Benito moved to the city of Oaxaca to study at the seminary. There, he learned Latin and philosophy, but decided to abandon the religious career to study law. In 1831, he graduated from the University of Oaxaca and began his career as a lawyer. IV. Political career of Benito Juárez Benito Juárez began his political career as a deputy in the Congress of Oaxaca. In 1847, he became governor of the state of Oaxaca. During his tenure, he fought against corruption and worked to improve the lives of the poor. In 1853, President Antonio López de Santa Anna dissolved Congress and established a dictatorship. Benito Juárez was imprisoned and exiled to Cuba. V. President of Mexico In 1855, Benito Juárez returned to Mexico and joined the liberal movement. In 1858, he was elected president of Mexico. During his tenure, he fought against the Church and the landowners to implement a series of reforms, including the abolition of slavery and the separation of Church and State. VI. Reforms of Benito Juárez The reforms of Benito Juárez changed the social and political structure of Mexico. He abolished slavery, established freedom of the press and religion, and promoted public education. He also established the system of civil and criminal trials and the civil registry, which was a great advancement for justice in Mexico. VII. War of Reform The War of Reform was an armed conflict that took place in Mexico between 1858 and 1861. It was a struggle between the liberals, led by Benito Juárez, and the conservatives, who wanted to maintain the power of the Church and the landowners. The war ended with the victory of the liberals and the promulgation of the Constitution of 1857. VIII. Second French Intervention in Mexico In 1861, France, Spain, and Great Britain invaded Mexico. The official reason was Mexico's non-payment of debts to European countries, but France's true intention was to establish an empire in Mexico. The French established a puppet government and appointed Maximilian of Habsburg as emperor. Benito Juárez led the resistance against the French and, in 1867, managed to expel them from Mexico. IX. Death and Legacy of Benito Juárez Benito Juárez died in 1872. His legacy is enormous: he was the first indigenous president of Mexico and led a series of reforms that changed the social and political structure of the country. He is also remembered for his fight against the French invasion and his defense of Mexican sovereignty. X. Conclusion Benito Juárez is one of the most important figures in the history of Mexico. His life and legacy are an example of struggle and sacrifice in defense of justice and freedom. His relationship with Tlaxcala, his home state, is a demonstration of his commitment to the indigenous roots of Mexico. XI. Frequently Asked Questions 1. What was Benito Juárez's main reform? 2. How did Benito Juárez fight against the French invasion? 3. What was Benito Juárez's relationship with Tlaxcala? 4. Why is Benito Juárez's legacy important? 5. What was Benito Juárez's role in the War of Reform? chat, {NUM} active users have been registered.
The locality is located at a longitude of {LONGITUDE} west of the Greenwich meridian.
The value of the latitude is {LATITUDE}.
You reach an altitude of {ALTITUDE} meters above sea level in Benito Juárez.
The population that did not specify their age is included in the total number of 6185 inhabitants.
The total female population is 3236, considering all federal entities, municipalities, and localities.
In the territorial demarcation, the male population is 2949.
Population Map Benito Juárez
It is estimated that there are 354 inhabitants under the age of 3 in the area.The number of girls from 0 to 2 years old is 172.
The male population from 0 to 2 years old in the region is 182, according to census data.
In this area, there are 5821 people aged 3 years and older.
The number of women of all ages in Benito Juárez is 3058.
A male population of 3 years and older 2763 was recorded in the last census conducted.
The number of people over 5 years old in this area is 5589.
Of the women who make up the population, 2931 are 5 years or older.
The number of males aged 5 and over in the population is 2658.
The number of people aged 12 or older in this region is 4736.
In the population of women aged 12 years and older, the number of individuals is 2502.
The number of men in the population who are 12 years old or older is 2234.
The adult population in this area is 4355 people.
The number of women over 15 years old is 2299.
The male population over 15 years old in Benito Juárez is 2056.
The quantity of adults in this area is 4018.
In Benito Juárez, there are 2119 women over 18 years old.
In the city of Benito Juárez, the male population aged 18 and over is 1899.
The child population aged 3 to 5 years old in the locality is 357 inhabitants.
The number of women between 3 and 5 years old in the population is 198.
A total of 159 boys aged 3 to 5 years old have been registered in the population.
According to the data, there are 728 minors between the ages of 6 and 11 in the population.
According to the census, there are 358 girls between 6 and 11 years old in the population.
Among the male inhabitants, there are 370 boys aged 6 to 11 years old.
The number of people between 8 and 14 years old in the population is 885.
The number of girls between 8 and 14 years old living in Benito Juárez is 443.
The number of males between 8 and 14 years old in the population is 442.
The youth population aged 381 years in Benito Juárez is 381 inhabitants.
The number of women aged 12 to 14 years old in this population is 203.
The male population aged 12 to 14 represents {PCT_12A14_M} of the total male population in the population.
In the last decade, the population of 15 to 17-year-olds has increased by {PERCENTAGE}%.
The population of women aged 15 to 17 in Benito Juárez is 180 people, according to the latest census.
Among male adolescents, the number of young people aged 15 to 17 is 157.
The number of young people between 18 and 24 years old is 772 in this population.
The age group of 18 to 24 years old is the most representative in terms of female gender, with a total of 405 women.
The male population aged 18 to 24 represents {PORCENTAJE}% of the total population.
The proportion of women between 15 and 49 years old is {PORC}% of the total population.
The population of the city of Benito Juárez has 601 people over 60 years old.
In the city of Benito Juárez, the female population aged 60 and over is 312.
In this locality, the male population aged 60 years or older is 289.
The relationship between men and women in Benito Juárez is 91.13 men for every 100 women.
The number of school-age boys and girls in Benito Juárez is 1820.
The number of people of working age in Benito Juárez is 3979.
The number of people over 65 years old is 376 in the population.
The number of boys and girls under 5 years old who live in this locality is 586.
In Benito Juárez, the female population from 0 to 4 years old is 299.
The number of males under 5 years old is 287.
The number of boys and girls in the age range of 5 to 9 years old in Benito Juárez is 587.
The population of females aged 5 to 9 years in Benito Juárez is 303 inhabitants.
The number of men between 5 and 9 years old is 284 in the total population.
The number of people between 10 and 14 years old is greater than that of 15 to 19 years old, with a total of 647 inhabitants.
The number of girls and adolescent females aged 10 to 14 in the area is 329.
In the locality, 318 males between the ages of 10 and 14 are registered.
It is estimated that in this locality there are 555 people aged between 15 and 19 years old.
Until the age of 19, there is a total of 298 women in this population.
In Benito Juárez, there are 257 men between 15 and 19 years old.
The number of people between 20 and 24 years old in this locality is 554.
There are 287 women between the ages of 20 and 24 in this population.
In the town of Benito Juárez, the male population aged 20 to 24 is 267.
In Benito Juárez, the number of people between 25 and 29 years old is 531 inhabitants.
The number of women aged 25 to 29 is 274, according to the records.
The group of men aged 25 to 29 represents 257 of the total population.
The population of 30 to 34-year-olds in Benito Juárez has increased by {PORCENTAJE} in the last 5 years.
The number of women between 30 and 34 years old in this region is 213. ¿Do you need more information about Mexico? Visit MexFacts com, and you will find it
The number of men between 30 and 34 years old is 191 in the population.
The population of 35 to 39 year-olds in Benito Juárez is 409 people.
The number of women between 35 and 39 years old in the population is higher than that of men in the same age range, with a total of 221 women.
The male population aged 35 to 39 in the locality is 188 individuals.
In Benito Juárez there is a total of 407 people between the ages of 40 and 44.
The number of women between 40 and 44 years old in this area is 216.
The number of men between 40 and 44 years old in the population is 191.
In the city of Benito Juárez, the population of people between 45 and 49 years old is 351 individuals.
The female population aged 45 to 49 years in Benito Juárez is 190.
In the population, men aged 45 to 49 represent {PERCENTAGE}% of the total number of men and women.
The age group of 50 to 54 years in this region is composed of 297 people.
The number of women aged 50 to 54 in this region is 158.
The number of men in the age range of 50 to 54 years old is 139.
In the town of Benito Juárez, there is a total of 246 people who are between 55 and 59 years old.
The number of women between 55 and 59 years old is 130, according to the collected data.
The number of men aged 55 to 59 in the population is 116.
The population of Benito Juárez between 60 and 64 years old is 225 individuals.
The number of women aged 60 to 64 in the population is 106 people.
The number of men between 60 and 64 years old in the population is greater than the number of women of the same age, with a total of 119 men and {P_60A64_F} women.
In Benito Juárez, the number of men between 65 and 69 years old is 131.
The life expectancy of women in Benito Juárez is high, as there is a significant number of women aged 65 to 69, with a total of 69.
In the studied area, there are 62 men who are between 65 and 69 years old.
In the city of Benito Juárez, there are 87 people between the ages of 70 and 74.
The female population between 70 and 74 years old is 49.
The number of men over 70 years of age in the population is 38.
According to statistics, there are 76 people between 75 and 79 years old in the population.
The female population in the age range of 75 to 79 years old is 40 people.
The number of men aged 75 to 79 in Benito Juárez is 36.
The number of people in the age range of 80 to 84 years old is 37, according to the data.
The female population aged 80 to 84 represents {PERCENTAGE}% of the total female population in the population.
The number of men aged between 80 and 84 years in the population is 15.
In the city of Benito Juárez, there is a total of 45 people aged 85 or older.
The female population aged 85 years and over represents {PERCENTAGE}% of the total female population in the population.
The number of men in the population who are 85 years old or older is 19.
Birth Statistics in Benito Juárez, Tlaxcala
In this population of women aged 12 to 130 years old, the average number of live births is 2.35.Of the inhabitants of the 4934 entity, {PORC}% are people born there.
The entity 2515 has a female population born in the same entity of {PBL} women.
The number of men born in the region is 2419.
In the territory there are 1225 people who were born in another federal entity.
Of the women who live here, 706 are originally from another state.
In Benito Juárez there are 519 men who were born in another state within the Mexican federation.
The total population of the federal entity, considering people over 5 years old, was 5433 in March 2015.
In March 2015, there were 2847 women over the age of 4 living in the corresponding federal entity.
In the federal entity in question, the male population aged 5 years and older in March 2015 was 2586.
In March 2015, there were 139 people over 5 years old who lived in another federal entity.
In 2015, there were 76 women over the age of 5 who lived in a different entity than their own.
It is estimated that in March 2015, 63 men aged 5 years or older were residing in another federative entity, regardless of their place of origin.
Benito Juárez and Indigneous Population
The number of inhabitants in this area who speak an indigenous language and are 3 years old or older is 8.On average, each household in Benito Juárez has {AVG} women aged 3 years and older who speak an indigenous language.
The male population who speaks any indigenous language aged 3 years and older is 4.
The population of 3 years and older who speak some indigenous language and do not speak Spanish is 0 people.
In Benito Juárez, there are 0 women over 3 years old who speak some indigenous language and do not speak Spanish.
In the town of Benito Juárez, 0 men aged 3 years and older were registered who speak an indigenous language and do not speak Spanish.
Of the total population of {PBL} people, 8 speak some indigenous language and Spanish.
Of the 4 women over 3 years old in this area, all speak Spanish in addition to some indigenous language.
There are 4 men in the population of 3 years and older who speak some indigenous language and Spanish in this area.
The number of people over 4 years old who speak some indigenous language is 8.
Of the total population of {PBL}, 0 speak some indigenous language and do not speak Spanish.
The number of people who speak an indigenous language and Spanish in Benito Juárez is 8, for those who are 5 years old or older.
In the city or town Benito Juárez, there is a total of 27 indigenous census households.
In Benito Juárez, there is a total of 34 people who identify as Afro-Mexican or Afro-descendant.
In Benito Juárez there is a total of 18 Afro-descendant women.
Of the male population in Mexico, 16 are considered Afro-Mexican or Afro-descendants.
People with disabilities in Benito Juárez
In Benito Juárez, there are 331 people with disabilities.It is estimated that 116 people in this region have a motor disability.
At a national level, it is estimated that 171% of the population has visual disabilities, representing more than {PBL*PCDISC_VIS/100} people throughout the country.
There are 33 people in Benito Juárez who have problems speaking or communicating.
The number of people with hearing disabilities, even when using hearing aids in Benito Juárez, is 65 individuals.
In Benito Juárez, there are 43 people with disabilities to dress, bathe or eat.
In Benito Juárez, there are 48 people with disabilities to remember or concentrate.
The presence of limitations in Benito Juárez is evidenced in the population of 860 people.
It is estimated that approximately 223 people in the population have limitations when it comes to walking, climbing, or descending.
The majority of the population can see well, but 594 people have limitations in their vision, even when using glasses.
In the population, there is a total of 48 people with difficulties speaking or communicating.
According to the data, 171 people in the population have hearing impairment, even with the use of hearing aids.
In the town of Benito Juárez, it has been reported that 19 people have difficulty performing basic tasks such as dressing, bathing, or eating.
The number of people with a limitation to remember or concentrate in the population is 143, according to statistics.
It is estimated that 48 people in the population have some mental problem or condition that affects their daily life.
According to the health records of Benito Juárez, the number of people without disability, limitation, problem, or mental condition is 4962.
Benito Juárez, Tlaxcala and Education
Of the total population of 126 boys and girls aged 3 to 5, {PORC_NOA} percent do not attend school.In Benito Juárez, the number of 3 to 5-year-old girls who do not attend school is 69.
In Benito Juárez, the number of male children aged 3 to 5 who do not attend school is 57.
The number of 6 to 11-year-old individuals who do not attend school in this locality is 21.
In Benito Juárez, 8 girls between the ages of 6 and 11 who are not enrolled in school are registered.
In this city, 13 children between the ages of 6 and 11 do not attend school.
Of the total population of {PBL} in Benito Juárez, {PORC}% are 12 to 14 year olds who do not attend school.
It is estimated that in the region there are 17 women between the ages of 12 and 14 who do not attend school.
The number of 12 to 14 year old boys who do not attend school is 17.
The number of people between 15 and 17 years old who attend school is 230 in this region.
According to the collected data, there are 132 females aged 15 to 17 who attend school in this area.
Of the male population aged 15 to 17, 98 attend school.
In Benito Juárez, there is a total of 178 young people between the ages of 18 and 24 who are currently attending school.
In the city of Benito Juárez, the female population between 18 and 24 years old who attend school is greater than the male population in the same age range, with 96 women compared to {P18A24A_M} men.
The majority of men between 18 and 24 years old in Benito Juárez are attending school, with a total of 82.
There are 12 people between 8 and 14 years old who have no knowledge of reading or writing.
The number of young women between 8 and 14 years old who do not have reading and writing skills is 3.
In Benito Juárez, there are 9 men between 8 and 14 years old who do not know how to read or write.
In the area, a total of 175 people aged 15 or older who cannot read or write were registered.
96 Women over 15 years old do not have reading or writing skills in this area.
The number of men over 15 years old who cannot read or write in the population is 79.
The number of people aged 15 and over without schooling in Benito Juárez is 214.
It has been registered that in this locality there are 115 women over 15 years old who have not received formal education.
Of the male population aged 15 and over, 99 has no formal education or only has preschool level education.
The variable 326 indicates that there is a total of people aged 15 and over with incomplete primary education.
In 156, women aged 15 and over have not completed their primary education, regardless of their location.
In the city of Benito Juárez, there are 170 men aged 15 or older who did not complete primary school in their formal education.
In the population of 15 years and older, 773 people have completed primary education.
Of women aged 15 and over in Benito Juárez, 387 have completed primary education.
The variable 386 indicates that there are men aged 15 years or older with complete primary education in the population.
In the city of Benito Juárez, the number of people over 15 years old with incomplete high school education is 130.
Of the women aged 15 and over in this population, 52 did not complete secondary school.
The male population aged 15 and over with incomplete secondary education is 78, according to the available data.
Of the population aged 15 and over in Benito Juárez, 1775 have completed secondary education.
The number of women with at least 3 approved degrees in secondary school is 947.
The number of men between 15 and 130 years old with a maximum of 3 approved high school degrees is 828.
The population of 999 with post-basic education is important in the region.
The variable 564 indicates that there are women aged 18 and over with post-basic education in this population.
The male population aged 18 and over with post-secondary education is 435.
The average level of education in the locality is 8.48.
In Benito Juárez, the average education level of the female population is 8.61.
The average level of education for the male population is 8.34.
Active Workers in Benito Juárez
The economically active population in the area is 2584 people over 12 years old.According to the data, there are 852 women over the age of 12 who are employed or seeking employment.
1732 men over 12 years old who are part of the economically active population are registered in Benito Juárez.
In Benito Juárez, there are 2146 people over the age of 12 who are not currently employed.
The inactive female population aged 12 years and over is 1648, according to the collected data.
The number of men over 12 years old who are not economically active is 498.
In Benito Juárez, the employed population aged 12 years and over is 2510 people.
The percentage of women over 12 years of age employed in this locality is 846%.
The number of employed men over the age of 12 is 1664 people.
Of the population aged 12 and over in the country, 74 people are unemployed.
In Benito Juárez, the female population aged 12 years and over who are unemployed is 6.
Of the men over 12 years old in the region, 68 are currently unemployed.
The community of Benito Juárez and healthing services
In Benito Juárez, it has been recorded that there are 772 people without affiliation to health services.The population with health services is 5402 people.
The number of people affiliated to health services in IMSS is 607.
The ISSSTE has a population affiliated with health services from 64 throughout the country.
The number of people affiliated with the state ISSSTE in Benito Juárez is 4.
A total of 8 people were registered as affiliated with health services in PEMEX, Defense or Navy.
The Institute of Health for Well-being has a population affiliated to health services in general.
IMSS BIENESTAR has 5 affiliated individuals to health services throughout the country.
In Benito Juárez, the number of people affiliated to health services in a private institution is 0.
Of the total population, 5 people are affiliated with health services in another institution.
Single and Married population in Benito Juárez, Tlaxcala
The number of single or never married individuals over the age of 12 in the population is 1463.In Benito Juárez, there are 2785 people over 12 years old who are married or in a civil union.
In the population, 488 people aged 12 and over were married or in a union.
The total population with Catholic religion is 5425.
It is estimated that 371 people in the population of Benito Juárez are of Protestant/Evangelical Christian religion.
The number of inhabitants who follow religions other than the common ones is 1.
The number of people without religious affiliation in the total population is 377 inhabitants.
In the town of Benito Juárez, 1533 households have been counted during the census.
The variable 361 indicates the number of census households with a female reference person.
1172 census households led by a man as the reference person were registered.
The number of inhabitants in census households is 6185.
The number of census households with a woman as the reference person is 1193.
The variable PHOGJEF_M indicates the number of census households with a male reference person, and in this case it is 4992.
Houses maps in the compunity of Benito Juárez
1816 homes have been counted throughout the territory.The total number of inhabited houses in this area is 1533.
The total number of private households is 1796.
Currently there are 1513 privately owned houses occupied.
The total number of inhabited private homes with 1533 characteristics is significant in the area.
In Benito Juárez there are 1533 privately owned homes that are inhabited in total.
The number of unoccupied private homes is 177.
An increase has been recorded in the temporary use of private homes in Benito Juárez, with a total of 106.
In Benito Juárez there is a total of 6185 occupants in inhabited private dwellings.
The average number of people living in a private dwelling is 4.03.
In inhabited private homes, the average number of occupants per room is 1.1.
The number of inhabited private homes with a floor made of material other than earth in Benito Juárez is 1519.
The 9% of inhabited private homes in Benito Juárez have dirt floors.
The number of inhabited private households with one bedroom is 483.
According to statistics, the number of privately owned homes inhabited with two or more bedrooms in Benito Juárez is 1045.
The number of inhabited private households with only one room is 92.
In Benito Juárez there are 248 inhabited private homes with two rooms.
The percentage of privately owned homes inhabited with 3 or more rooms in Benito Juárez is 1188%.
In this locality, the number of inhabited private households with access to electrical energy is 1523.
In Benito Juárez, there is a significant number of privately owned homes that are inhabited without access to electricity, specifically 6.
In Benito Juárez, there are 1528 inhabited private dwellings that have access to piped water inside the dwelling.
The public water service supplies 1523 privately owned homes with piped water.
This refers to private homes that are inhabited without access to piped water within the home 1.
1222% of inhabited private homes have a water tank as a storage system.
The number of privately owned homes with a cistern or well in this area is 68.
Of the inhabited private dwellings, 1506 have a toilet or bathroom.
The majority of privately inhabited homes in this region have a latrine (pit or hole), with a percentage of 2%.
The number of privately owned homes with drainage is 1515.
In Benito Juárez there is a total of 14 inhabited private households without drainage.
Regarding basic services in privately inhabited homes, Benito Juárez has 1509 that have access to electricity, piped water from the public network, and drainage.
There are 0 private households inhabited without access to electric power, piped water, or drainage in the locality.
In Benito Juárez, the number of private homes with drainage and sanitary facilities with water intake is 1504.
The number of inhabited private households without a motor vehicle in this area is 1003.
In the town of Benito Juárez, there are 16 privately owned homes inhabited without any assets.
1049 households with a refrigerator are registered in this area.
Of the 912 inhabited private homes, Benito Juárez has 912 that have a washing machine.
The majority of inhabited private dwellings, 381%, have a microwave oven.
In Benito Juárez, 474% of inhabited private homes have a car or truck.
120% of inhabited private homes have a motorcycle or scooter.
Of the inhabited private dwellings, 822% use the bicycle as a means of transportation.
The majority of private homes inhabited in Benito Juárez have a radio, 1064% of them.
The number of occupied private households with a television is 1428.
In Benito Juárez, there are 263 private households that have a computer, laptop or tablet.
The number of inhabited private dwellings with a fixed telephone line is 442.
In inhabited private dwellings, 1296% have a cell phone.
On average, each inhabited private dwelling in Benito Juárez has access to the Internet.
In Benito Juárez, 664% of inhabited private households have pay television service.
Of all the inhabited private homes in the country, 68% have paid internet services for movies, music or videos.
A total of 36 inhabited private households have a video game console.
In Benito Juárez, there are 54 privately owned homes that are inhabited without a radio or television.
In Benito Juárez, 156% of private homes do not have a fixed telephone line or cell phone.
The number of inhabited private homes without access to a computer or the Internet in Benito Juárez is 955.
The lack of information and communication technologies (ICT) is present in 19 private households in Benito Juárez.
The city has a population of 6 inhabitants.
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