Greater Toluca

In this article we are going to address the topic of Greater Toluca, which has aroused great interest in today's society. Greater Toluca is an issue that has generated debates and discussions in different areas, whether in the political, social, cultural or scientific sphere. There is broad interest in learning more about Greater Toluca and understanding its implications in our daily reality. For this reason, in this article we propose to analyze the different aspects and perspectives surrounding Greater Toluca, with the aim of providing a comprehensive and enriching vision of this topic. Along these lines, we will explore various opinions and positions that will allow us to have a broader and enriching panorama about Greater Toluca.

Central Square, Zócalo, of the city of Toluca

Greater Toluca or the Metropolitan Area of Toluca is the conurbation formed by Toluca, as the core city, and 12 adjacent municipalities of the state of Mexico, namely Almoloya de Juárez, Calimaya, Chapultepec, Lerma, Metepec, Mexicaltzingo, Ocoyoacac, Otzolotepec, San Mateo Atenco, Xonacatlán and Zinacantepec. The city of Toluca is just one of several cities/towns (called localidades in Mexico) that comprise the municipality of Toluca. The Municipality of Toluca, in 2020, had a population of around 910,608, whereas the population of the entire metropolitan area was 2.3 million, making it the fifth largest metropolitan area of Mexico after Greater Mexico City, Greater Guadalajara, Greater Monterrey and Greater Puebla.

The Toluca Valley Metropolitan Area is a metropolitan area of Mexico located within the State of Mexico and composed of 16 municipalities. It is the second largest metropolitan area in the state in terms of size and population. It is part of the megalopolis of Mexico.

The most important cities in the metropolitan area of the Toluca Valley are: Toluca de Lerdo, Metepec, Zinacantepec, Lerma de Villada and Tenango del Valle.

It is the closest metropolitan area to the Valley of Mexico, with 66 kilometers between the two. The economic growth of the city spans from its poles Zinacantepec, Tenango del Valle and Lerma.

The metropolitan area of the Toluca Valley is the fifth largest city in Mexico, according to the 2020 Population and Housing Census of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).

Education

In the Metropolitan Region there are several prestigious universities, such as the Metropolitan Autonomous University Unidad Lerma (UAM-L), the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEMéx), Institute of Technology and Studies Superiors of Monterrey (ITESM), the Technological Institute of Toluca (TecNM Campus Toluca), campus of Universidad Tecnológica de México (UNITEC), Universidad del Valle de México (UVM), Instituto Universitario del State of Mexico (IUEM), Technological University of the Toluca Valley (UTVT), among other institutions.

Municipalities that make up the Metropolitan Zone

According to the State Urban, Metropolitan and Housing Information System of the State of Mexico, the metropolitan area is made up of the municipalities of Almoloya de Juárez, Calimaya, Chapultepec, Lerma, Metepec, Mexicaltzingo, Ocoyoacac, Otzolotepec, Rayón, San Antonio la Island, San Mateo Atenco, Temoaya, Tenango del Valle, Toluca, Xonacatlán and Zinacantepec

  • Important avenues in the center of Toluca:
    • Av. Carranza
    • Av. Hidalgo
    • Av. Morelos
    • Av. Lerdo
    • Av. Juárez
    • Independence Avenue
    • Av. 5 de Mayo
    • Av. Gómez Farias
    • Av. Diaz Mirón
    • Paseo de los Matlazincas
  • Metepec:
    • Av. State of Mexico.
    • Av. Metepec-Zacango
    • Governors Avenue
    • Av. Manuel J. Clouthier.
    • Technological Av.
    • Av. September 16.
    • Road to Ocotitlán
    • Av. Ceboruco.
    • Av. Zaragoza
    • Av. Adolfo López Mateos.
    • Av. September 16 - Insurgentes.
    • Av. Hermenegildo Galeana

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