Home to over two million Mexicans, Hidalgo is a state located in east-central México. It is bordered on the south by the states of México and Tlaxcala, on the west by the state of Querétaro, on the north by the states of San Luis Potosí and Veracruz and on the east by the state of Puebla. It was part of the state of México until 1869, when it was established as a separate state in honor of the revolutionary patriot Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Although fairly well urbanized today, Hidalgo still has numerous indigenous groups, such as the Otomí, living in agricultural villages and settlements. Pachuca is the state capital. Tula, west of Pachuca, was once capital of the Toltecs and is an archaeological site. Tulancingo and Huejutla de Reyes are commercial cities. The main Matamoros-Mexico City highway also traverses the state.

Population: (1980) = 1,547,493; (1990) = 1,888,366; (2000) = 2,235,591.

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