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San Pablo de las Salinas

Coordinates: 19°39′56″N 99°05′30″W / 19.66556°N 99.09167°W / 19.66556; -99.09167
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San Pablo de las Salinas is an exclave and the second-largest colonia in Tultitlán Municipality in the State of Mexico, Mexico.[1] The neighborhood is part of the Mexico City metropolitan area and had a 2010 census population of 189,453 inhabitants, or 36.15% of the municipal population.[2] The town lies near the northern tip of Mexico City.[3] It is the third-largest locality in Mexico that is not a municipal seat (after Ojo de Agua, Tecámac Municipality, and Buenavista, also in Tultitlán Municipality).

The neighborhood of Granjas San Pablo was founded in 1957, the first family that moved to Granjas San Pablo was Don Antonio Lopez-Araiza y Padilla and her wife Consuelo Villegas de Araiza, Daughters Guillermina Araiza Garcia, Nancy Araiza Martinez, Abel Araiza, Antonio Araiza y Carlos Araiza.

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  1. ^ Gibson, Charles (1964). The Aztecs Under Spanish Rule: A History of the Indians of the Valley of Mexico, 1519-1810. Stanford University Press. pp. 47–56. ISBN 978-0-8047-0196-9.
  2. ^ "Catálogo de claves de entidades federativas, municipios y localidades". 2013-05-02. Archived from the original on 2013-05-02. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  3. ^ Millhauser, John K.; Morehart, Christopher T. (July 2018). "8 Sustainability as a Relative Process: A Long‐Term Perspective on Sustainability in the Northern Basin of Mexico". Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association. 29 (1): 134–156. doi:10.1111/apaa.12103. ISSN 1551-823X. S2CID 134709380.
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19°39′56″N 99°05′30″W / 19.66556°N 99.09167°W / 19.66556; -99.09167