Tlaxcala

Tlaxcala
Tlaxcallan (Nahuatl)
Free and Sovereign State of Tlaxcala
Estado Libre y Soberano de Tlaxcala (Spanish)
Tlahtohcayotl Tlaxcallan (Nahuatl)
Motto: 
Cuna de la Nación
(Cradle of the Nation)
Anthem: Himno a Tlaxcala
State of Tlaxcala within Mexico
Coordinates: 19°26′N 98°10′W / 19.433°N 98.167°W / 19.433; -98.167
CountryMexico
CapitalTlaxcala de Xicohténcatl
Largest citySan Pablo del Monte
Municipalities60
AdmissionDecember 9, 1856
Order22nd
Government
  GovernorLorena Cuéllar (Morena)
  SenatorsJoel Molina Ramírez
Ana Lilia Rivera Rivera
Minerva Hernández Ramos
  Deputies
Area
  Total
4,016 km2 (1,551 sq mi)
 Ranked 31st
Highest elevation4,420 m (14,500 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
1,342,977
  Rank28th
  Density330/km2 (870/sq mi)
   Rank3rd
DemonymTlaxcalan
GDP
  TotalMXN 158 billion
(US$7.8 billion) (2022)
  Per capita(US$5,594) (2022)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central)
Postal code
90
Area code
Area codes 1 and 2
ISO 3166 codeMX-TLA
HDI 0.782 high Ranked 20th of 32
WebsiteOfficial Web Site

Tlaxcala, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tlaxcala, is one of the 32 federal entities that comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 60 municipalities and the capital city and the largest city is Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl.

It is located in east-central Mexico, in the altiplano region, with the eastern portion dominated by the Sierra Madre Oriental. It is bordered by the states of Puebla to the north, east and south, México to the west and Hidalgo to the northwest. It is the smallest state of the republic, accounting for only 0.2% of the country's territory.

The state is named after its capital, Tlaxcala, which was also the name of the Pre-Columbian city and culture. The Tlaxcaltec people allied themselves with the Spanish to defeat the Aztecs, with concessions from the Spanish that allowed the territory to remain mostly intact throughout 300 years of colonial period. After Mexican Independence, Tlaxcala was declared a federal territory, until 1857 when it was admitted as a state of the federation.

Most of the state's economy is based on agriculture, light industry and tourism. The tourist industry is rooted in Tlaxcala's long history with major attractions being archeological sites such as Cacaxtla and colonial constructions in and around Tlaxcala City.