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The '''Xallipan Republic''' ({{wp|Nahuatl}}: πππ°πΏπ°π»ππ°π»π¬πΏπ°π·π¬π»π ππ°πππ¨πΉπ°π, ''Tlacatlatocayotl Xallipan'') is the northernmost of the nine constituent republics of [[Zacapican]], bordering [[Yadokawona]] to the north, southern [[Kayahallpa]] to the west, and the Zacapine constituent republics of [[Cuauhtlaco Republic|Cuauhtlaco]] and [[Ayomazaco Republic|Ayomazaco]] to the south. With a population of just under 4 million, it is the smallest constituent republic in terms of population. As in the larger constituent republics, Xallipan has a highly concentrated urban population. 43% of the entire population of Xallipan live in [[Tzopilopan]], the Republic's capital city, and nearly two thirds of all Xallans live in the Tzopilopan and [[Cuauhuatzal]] metropolitan areas. As a result of this level of dense population in a relatively small area of the country, the vast majority of the Xallipan Republic is very sparsely populated. The average population density of the entire Republic is 14 persons per square kilometer, which drops to just 2 people | The '''Xallipan Republic''' ({{wp|Nahuatl}}: πππ°πΏπ°π»ππ°π»π¬πΏπ°π·π¬π»π ππ°πππ¨πΉπ°π, ''Tlacatlatocayotl Xallipan'') is the northernmost of the nine constituent republics of [[Zacapican]], bordering [[Yadokawona]] to the north, southern [[Kayahallpa]] to the west, and the Zacapine constituent republics of [[Cuauhtlaco Republic|Cuauhtlaco]] and [[Ayomazaco Republic|Ayomazaco]] to the south. With a population of just under 4 million, it is the smallest constituent republic in terms of population. As in the larger constituent republics, Xallipan has a highly concentrated urban population. 43% of the entire population of Xallipan live in [[Tzopilopan]], the Republic's capital city, and nearly two thirds of all Xallans live in the Tzopilopan and [[Cuauhuatzal]] metropolitan areas. As a result of this level of dense population in a relatively small area of the country, the vast majority of the Xallipan Republic is very sparsely populated. The average population density of the entire Republic is 14 persons per square kilometer, which drops to just 2 people per square kilometer across the vast majority of Xallipan once the urban Tzopilopan and Cuauhuatzal valleys are factored out. This is due in large part to the geography of Xallipan, which is bisected |
Revision as of 15:53, 23 April 2023
Xallipan Republic πππ°πΏπ°π»ππ°π»π¬πΏπ°π·π¬π»π ππ°πππ¨πΉπ°π Tlacatlatocayotl Xallipan | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Garden of Stone and Sky | |
Anthem: Xallipan the Beautiful | |
Capital and | Tzopilopan |
Recognised regional languages | Pame |
Ethnic groups (2022) | Nahuas, Caxcan, Xiyui and Nyaxu |
Demonym(s) | Xallan |
Government | Constituent Republic |
β’ Techiuhqui | Qonto Xiwa |
Legislature | Xallipan Nenonotzaloyan |
Constituent of Zacapican | |
Population | |
β’ 2022 census | 3,969,381 |
The Xallipan Republic (Nahuatl: πππ°πΏπ°π»ππ°π»π¬πΏπ°π·π¬π»π ππ°πππ¨πΉπ°π, Tlacatlatocayotl Xallipan) is the northernmost of the nine constituent republics of Zacapican, bordering Yadokawona to the north, southern Kayahallpa to the west, and the Zacapine constituent republics of Cuauhtlaco and Ayomazaco to the south. With a population of just under 4 million, it is the smallest constituent republic in terms of population. As in the larger constituent republics, Xallipan has a highly concentrated urban population. 43% of the entire population of Xallipan live in Tzopilopan, the Republic's capital city, and nearly two thirds of all Xallans live in the Tzopilopan and Cuauhuatzal metropolitan areas. As a result of this level of dense population in a relatively small area of the country, the vast majority of the Xallipan Republic is very sparsely populated. The average population density of the entire Republic is 14 persons per square kilometer, which drops to just 2 people per square kilometer across the vast majority of Xallipan once the urban Tzopilopan and Cuauhuatzal valleys are factored out. This is due in large part to the geography of Xallipan, which is bisected