Huasca de Ocampo (municipality)
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Huasca de Ocampo is a municipality located near Pachuca in the Mexican state of Hidalgo. It has about 305.80 km2 of territory. The current population of the municipality is 15,201 inhabitants. Now the main economic activities performed are agriculture, ranching (cattle), industry and trade.[1] The tourist places in Huasca de Ocampo are: San Miguel Regla, the Prismas Basálticos, Cañón de Peña del Aire, Presa de San Antonio Regla and the Goblins Museum.[2]
[edit] Settlements in the municipality
- Huasca de Ocampo (municipal seat) (495 inhabitants)
- Tlaxocoyucan (1,310)
- San José Ocotillos (1,041)
- Río Seco Puente de Doria (964)
- San Miguel Regla (942)
- Santo Tomás Allende (680)
- San Pablo Ojo de Agua (655)
- Santo Domingo Agua Zarca (584)
- Ojo de Agua (511)
- El Peral (478)
- San José Cacaloapan (456)
- San Jerónimo (390)
- La Cañada (367)
- San Miguel Cacaloapan (349)
- Los Reyes Tepezala (329)
- El Jilotillo (311)
- Agua Zarca (307)
- Cerritos (306)
- El Vite
[edit] References
- ^ huasca de ocampo. Retrieved on 2008-01-26.
- ^ huasca de ocampo. Retrieved on 2008-01-26.

