1895 Mexico Census
First Census of United Mexican States | |
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General information | |
Country | Mexico |
Date taken | October 20, 1895 |
Total population | 12,700,294 |
Most populous state |
Jalisco 1,114,765 |
Least populous state |
Baja California Territory 42,875 |
The 1895 Mexico Census was the first census that took place in Mexico. It took place on October 20, 1895, and the total population was 12,700,294. The results also showed that most Mexicans were Catholic.
State rankings
State | Population |
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1,114,765 | |
1,069,418 | |
992,426 | |
898,809 | |
897,182 | |
863,220 | |
842,873 | |
571,420 | |
563,824 | |
474,860 | |
456,241 | |
420,926 | |
320,694 | |
311,665 | |
298,569 | |
296,979 | |
265,546 | |
261,050 | |
242,021 | |
232,305 | |
209,106 | |
192,721 | |
168,358 | |
159,123 | |
168,358 | |
134,956 | |
104,693 | |
88,144 | |
55,718 | |
42,875 |
Languages in Mexico
Most Mexicans spoke Spanish. The most widely spoken indigenous languages were Nahuatl and Mayan respectively. There were a number of foreign languages coming from immigrants such as French, German and Italian.
Languages of Mexico - 1895[1] | |||||
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Language | Speaking Population | ||||
Castilian | 10,573,874 | ||||
Nahuatl | 649,853 | ||||
Mayan | 249,524 | ||||
Zapotec | 231,124 | ||||
Otomi | 189,745 | ||||
Mixtecan | 146,179 | ||||
Totonac | 77,022 | ||||
Mazahua | 59,597 | ||||
English | 13,132 | ||||
French | 3,440 | ||||
German | 2,171 | ||||
Italian | 1,305 |
Immigration
Immigrants Population in Mexico - 1895[2] | |||||
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Country | Total Population | Male | Female | ||
13,992 | 7,337 | 6,655 | |||
13,740 | 11,079 | 2,661 | |||
12,268 | 7,499 | 4,769 | |||
3,756 | 2,751 | 1,005 | |||
3,172 | 2,391 | 781 | |||
2,421 | 1,947 | 474 | |||
2,070 | 1,440 | 630 | |||
1,023 | 996 | 27 |
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