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1 State rankings  





2 Languages in Mexico  





3 Immigration  





4 See also  





5 References  














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First Census
of United Mexican States

October 20, 1895 (1895-10-20) 1900 →

Census Logo
National Institute of Statistic and Geography Logo
General information
CountryMexico
Results
Total population12,700,294
Most populous ​stateJalisco
1,114,765
Least populous ​stateBaja California Territory
42,875


The 1895 Mexico Census was the first census that took place in Mexico (excluding the 1793 Census which has been lost). It took place on October 20, 1895, and the total population was 12,700,294. The results also showed that most Mexicans were Catholic.[citation needed]

State rankings

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Mexican states and territories by population
State Population
Jalisco Jalisco

1,114,765
Guanajuato Guanajuato

1,069,418
Puebla Puebla

992,426
Michoacán Michoacán

898,809
Oaxaca Oaxaca

897,182
Veracruz Veracruz

863,220
State of Mexico Mexico

842,873
San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí

571,420
Hidalgo (state) Hidalgo

563,824
Mexico City Federal District

474,860
Zacatecas Zacatecas

456,241
Guerrero Guerrero

420,926
Chiapas Chiapas

320,694
Nuevo León Nuevo León

311,665
Yucatán Yucatán

298,569
Durango Durango

296,979
Chihuahua (state) Chihuahua

265,546
Sinaloa Sinaloa

261,050
Coahuila Coahuila

242,021
Querétaro Querétaro

232,305
Tamaulipas Tamaulipas

209,106
Sonora Sonora

192,721
Tlaxcala

168,358
Morelos Morelos

159,123
Nayarit Tepic Territory

168,358
Tabasco Tabasco

134,956
Aguascalientes Aguascalientes

104,693
Campeche Campeche

88,144
Colima Colima

55,718
Baja California Sur Baja California Territory

42,875

Languages in Mexico

[edit]

83.3% of the resident population spoke Spanish with the remainder of the population mostly speaking indigenous languages. The most widely spoken indigenous languages were Nahuatl and Mayan. The most widely spoken European language besides Spanish was English.

Languages of Mexico - 1895[1]
Language Speaking Population
Castilian 10,573,874
Nahuatl 649,853
Mayan 249,524
Zapotec 231,124
Otomi 189,745
Mixtecan 146,179
Totonac 77,022
Mazahua 59,597
English 13,132
French 3,440
German 2,171
Italian 1,305

Immigration

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Immigrants Population in Mexico - 1895[2]
Country Total Population Male Female
 Guatemala 13,992 7,337 6,655
 Spain 13,740 11,079 2,661
 United States 12,268 7,499 4,769
 France 3,756 2,751 1,005
 England 3,172 2,391 781
 Germany 2,421 1,947 474
 Italy 2,070 1,440 630
 China 1,023 996 27

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ INEGI, [1]
  • ^ INEGI, [2]

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