Tláhuac

Tláhuac is a borough (demarcación territorial) in the Mexico City, located in the southeastern edge of the entity. Though Tláhuac still contains rural communities within its borders, mostly in the southern and eastern portions, the borough has undergone a massive shift from urbanization, especially in its northwest. Tláhuac has experienced the fastest rate of population growth in Mexico City since the 1960s.

Tláhuac
Aerial view of Tláhuac
Location of Tláhuac within Mexico City
Country Mexico
Federal entity Mexico City
Established1928
Named forCuitláhuac
SeatAv. Tláhuac and Nicolás Bravo, Barrio La Asunción, Tláhuac
Government
  MayorRaymundo Martínez Vite (MORENA)
Area
  Total83.45 km2 (32.22 sq mi)
Elevation
2,200 m (7,200 ft)
Population
 (2010)
  Total361,014
  Density4,300/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central Standard Time)
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)
Area code55
Websitetlahuac.cdmx.gob.mx

Much of the area is former lakebed where Lake Chalco and Lake Xochimilco met, with the town of San Pedro Tláhuac originally on an island. There are still some lake areas along with four major canals and wetlands, also under conservation status. The urbanization has led to serious traffic and transportation problems as well as the completion of Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro in 2012, which a terminal in the borough.

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