Mexico Cities by Population 2026

5 Most Populated Mexico Cities

City
2026 Pop. ↓
Annual Change
Mexico City9,020,8120.33%
Tijuana2,207,8543.36%
Leon1,827,8052.46%
Ecatepec de Morelos1,636,825-0.07%
Juarez1,621,5171.29%
Puebla1,611,0120.73%
Zapopan1,332,0760.96%
Guadalajara1,323,777-0.76%
Monterrey1,147,4390.07%
Cancun1,094,4133.53%
Nezahualcoyotl1,053,975-0.29%
Merida1,020,7941.72%
Chihuahua1,003,5871.35%
Saltillo973,0481.99%
Aguascalientes961,8851.81%
Hermosillo952,7901.81%
San Luis Potosi929,7011.59%
Culiacan900,1921.81%
Queretaro899,4422.08%
Mexicali871,8570.34%
Morelia847,2892.21%
Naucalpan de Juarez766,781-0.2%
Chimalhuacan764,0591.39%
Reynosa761,1141.61%
Torreon744,1371.26%
Tlaquepaque699,1421.22%
Durango683,0481.73%
Tlalnepantla662,2270.08%
Acapulco649,845-0.22%
Guadalupe614,228-0.58%
Tuxtla Gutierrez605,4070.75%
Apodaca582,8421.39%
Matamoros551,1861.28%
Lopez Mateos544,5260.67%
Cuautitlan Izcalli534,7520.62%
General Escobedo530,2902.59%
Veracruz523,487-0.45%
Ojo de Agua511,0694.78%
Irapuato501,0091.73%
Mazatlan482,7061.48%
Tonala463,9660.79%
Xalapa-Enriquez454,4240.42%
Nuevo Laredo443,7211.08%
Benito Juarez416,1415.13%
Playa del Carmen411,6295.13%
Celaya402,7781.06%
Xico402,1550.76%
Ixtapaluca399,5101.35%
Tepic396,6101.1%
San Nicolas de los Garza394,610-0.72%
Ensenada365,5251.68%
Nicolas Romero351,5051.39%
Victoria349,3960.85%
Obregon349,3740.99%
Soledad de Graciano Sanchez348,8751.98%
Cuernavaca342,4640.07%
Villahermosa332,199-0.39%
Gomez Palacio331,9711.6%
Santa Catarina327,7171.26%
Los Mochis325,9871.51%
Pachuca de Soto325,7271.5%
Tehuacan324,7281.68%
Uruapan del Progreso322,7701.25%
Garcia316,8095.13%
San Francisco Coacalco302,8170.54%
Tampico297,4260%
Nogales295,4842.08%
La Paz273,7901.52%
Campeche268,9931.25%
Cabo San Lucas262,4554.4%
Oaxaca de Juarez261,2720.15%
Chilpancingo de los Bravo252,5121.89%
Monclova251,3630.97%
Puerto Vallarta237,6700.98%
Tapachula de Cordova y Ordonez226,9960.71%
Buenavista223,4580.51%
Madero211,3470.43%
Chicoloapan de Juarez207,0611.13%
Ciudad del Carmen205,6221.22%
Guadalupe204,8703.16%
San Juan del Rio201,1802.09%
San Cristobal de las Casas200,7301.51%
Coatzacoalcos199,607-1.04%
Miramar194,9713.15%
Piedras Negras189,9991.48%
San Luis Rio Colorado188,8771.12%
Kanasin188,6475.13%
Hacienda Santa Fe184,5764.82%
Jiutepec182,3860.73%
Manzanillo180,9332.09%
Chetumal180,6881.12%
Chalco de Diaz Covarrubias178,3960.35%
Acuna178,1771.79%
Poza Rica de Hidalgo177,016-0.28%
San Jose del Cabo169,0483.66%
Villa de Alvarez168,9682.29%
Toluca165,851-4.88%
Zamora de Hidalgo162,8560.88%
Salamanca160,9910.03%
Cuautla de Morelos159,1500.19%
Fresnillo158,6171.71%
Ramos Arizpe153,8975.13%
Colima153,0320.68%
Cuauhtemoc150,4471.75%
El Pueblito149,0814.38%
Zacatecas144,4320.71%
Valles143,8970.9%
Minatitlan143,253-0.67%
Iguala de la Independencia142,3111.15%
San Pablo de las Salinas141,691-1.8%
San Pedro Garza Garcia138,1780.75%
Cordoba137,994-0.13%
Delicias135,2750.85%
Tepexpan133,1441.64%
Rosarito130,5304.43%
Navojoa125,3900.61%
Comitan de Dominguez124,2691.53%
Cuautitlan124,1210.85%
Rio Bravo121,9201.53%
Guzman121,4851.37%
Lagos de Moreno120,4441.28%
Orizaba120,294-0.03%
Guaymas119,8290.36%
Hidalgo del Parral119,6140.83%
Cholula de Rivadavia111,9811.52%
Temixco108,6810.66%
Tulancingo de Bravo108,4830.36%
San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec104,7040.18%
Apatzingan de la Constitucion104,4270.33%

Mexico Overview

The largest city in Mexico is Mexico City, with a population of 9,020,812 people.

As the world’s 14th largest country by area, it is no surprise that Mexico also has the population to match, boasting one of the largest populations in the world. Mexico’s cities are spread among its 31 states and one federal district. The largest city, Mexico City, contributes over 9M people to the country’s total population. In addition to Mexico City, there are also 12 other cities that have populations that exceed one million.

Mexico is one of the fastest developing countries in the world, and that is evidenced not only by its most populous cities but also by the overall declines in rural populations that have been recorded over the years. In the 1960s, almost half of the Mexican population lived in rural areas. However, in 2015, this number shrank to just 21%, showing that many of Mexico’s native residents, in addition to immigrants coming to the country from Central America, Latin America and other regions of the world, are heading toward the developed cities for employment and educational opportunities not found in the more remote areas of the country. The population increases in many of Mexico’s already crowded cities have been cause for concern as continued growth could lead to a strain on the country’s resources and infrastructure.

Population

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Sources

  1. GeoNames