León, Guanajuato

León
León de los Aldama
City
Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos
Arco de la Calzada
Expiatory Temple
Balloon Festival
Municipal Palace
Manuel Doblado Theater
Nicknames: 
The Pearl of the Bajío, Emerald City, World Capital of Footwear
Motto(s): 
Spanish: El trabajo todo lo vence
(English: Work overcomes everything)
León municipality in Guanajuato
León
Location in Mexico
León
León (Mexico)
Coordinates: 21°07′N 101°41′W / 21.117°N 101.683°W / 21.117; -101.683
Country Mexico
State Guanajuato
MunicipalityLeón
Founded20 January 1576 (1576-01-20)
Founded asVilla de León
Founded byMartín Enríquez de Almanza
Government
  MayorAlejandra Gutiérrez Campos ()
Area
  Land1,219.67 km2 (470.92 sq mi)
Elevation
1,815 m (5,955 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  City
1,579,803
  Rank17th in North America
4th in Mexico
  Density1,400/km2 (3,700/sq mi)
  Metro
2,140,354
  Demonym
Leonés(esa)
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
  Year2023
  Total (Metro)$39.4 billion
  Per capita$20,800
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Area code+52
Telephone exchange477 / 479
Websitehttps://www.leon.gob.mx/
Sources:
National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Data Processing

León (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈon]), officially León de Los Aldama, is the most populous city and municipal seat of the municipality of León in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. In the 2020 census, INEGI reported 1,579,803 people living in the city of León and 1,721,215 in the municipality, making it the fourth-most populous city and third-most populous municipality in Mexico. The metropolitan area of León recorded a population of 2,140,094 in the 2020 state census, making it the seventh most populous metropolitan area in Mexico. León is part of the macroregion of Bajío within the Central Mexican Plateau.

León has a large leather industry, making shoes, boots, belts, jackets, and other leather accessories for national and international markets. The leather industry earned its inhabitants the nickname of "green belly" (panzaverde in Spanish) because of the green tainting in the workers' bodies resulting from treating leather. Its first-class services and hotel industry make it an important commercial center in Mexico with numerous options for entertainment, gastronomy, leisure activities, arts, and recreation. It is also considered one of the most environmentally friendly cities in Mexico and has a high number of cyclists, in part because of integrating a network of bike lanes into the SIT system. In March 2012, it received an award as "City Water Champion", mainly due to great progress in the areas of sanitation, wastewater reuse, and energy cogeneration from biogas.