Municipalities of Quintana Roo
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Quintana Roo is a state in southeast Mexico established out of the Quintana Roo Territory in 1974 with seven municipalities, which has since grown into eleven municipalities. According to the 2020 Mexican census, it has the twenty-fourth largest population of all states with {{nts|1857985}} inhabitants and is the 19th largest by land area spanning {{convert|44705.2|km2|sqmi}}.
{{cite web|url=https://www.inegi.org.mx/app/areasgeograficas/default.aspx|title=México en cifras - Medio Ambiente - Quintana Roo|date=January 1998 |publisher=INEGI|location=Mexico|language= es| access-date=February 12, 2021}}
Municipalities in Quintana Roo are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.{{cite act |title=Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos |trans-title=Political Constitution of the United Mexican States|type= |number= |language=Spanish |date=1917 |article=115 |articletype=Article |page= |url=https://www.juridicas.unam.mx/legislacion/ordenamiento/constitucion-politica-de-los-estados-unidos-mexicanos#10668 |access-date=September 27, 2017 }} Their legal framework derives from the state Constitution.{{cite act |url=http://documentos.congresoqroo.gob.mx/leyes/L176-XV-19102018-749.pdf |title=Constitución Política del Estado libre y soberano de Quintana Roo | trans-title =Political Constitution of the free and sovereign State of Quintana Roo
|language=es |date=October 19, 2018 |access-date=March 24, 2021}} Every three years, citizens elect a municipal president (Spanish: presidente municipal) by a plurality voting system. The president heads a concurrently elected municipal council (ayuntamiento) responsible for providing public services for their constituents. The municipal council consists of trustees and councillors (regidores y síndicos).{{cite book |last=OECD |author-link=OECD |date=November 12, 2004|title=New Forms of Governance for Economic Development|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tBC7MYzs_woC&pg=PA121 |publisher=OECD Publishing |page=121 |isbn=978-9-2640-1532-6}} Municipalities are responsible for public services (such as water and sewerage), street lighting, public safety, traffic, and the maintenance of public parks, gardens and cemeteries.{{cite book |last=International Business Publications |date=2009 |title=Mexico Company Laws and Regulations Handbook |url= |page=42 |publisher=International Business Publications, USA |isbn=978-1-4330-7030-3 }} They may also assist the state and federal governments in education, emergency fire and medical services, environmental protection and maintenance of monuments and historical landmarks. Since 1984, they have had the power to collect property taxes and user fees, although more funds are obtained from the state and federal governments than locally.
As of 2020, the largest municipality by population is Benito Juárez with 911,503 residents while the smallest is Isla Mujeres with 22,686 residents. The largest municipality by land area is Felipe Carrillo Puerto which spans {{convert|12939.3|km2|sqmi|adj=ri2|2|abbr=on}}, and the smallest is Cozumel with {{convert|488.0|km2|sqmi|adj=ri2|2|abbr=on}}.
The newest municipality is Puerto Morelos which was created out of Benito Juárez in 2016.{{cite act
| type = Directive
| index = 342
| date = January 6, 2016
| article =
| article-type =
| title = Por el que se crea el municipio de Puerto Morelos del Estado de Quintana Roo.
| trans-title = Why the municipality of Puerto Morelos is created in the State of Quintana Roo.
| page = 5
| url =http://www.puertomorelos.gob.mx/pdf/DECRETOS/342%20DECRETO.pdf
| language = Spanish
}}
Municipalities
File:Municipios de Quintana Roo.svg
File:Cancun Strand Luftbild (22143397586).jpg|alt=Aerial photograph of Cancun beach and buildings|Benito Juárez, the municipality containing Cancún, is the largest municipality by population in Quintana Roo.
File:Xcaret_parque_temático.jpg|alt=Xcaret|Solidaridad, second largest municipality by population
File:Along_Boulevard_de_Bahia_-_Chetumal_-_Quintana_Roo_-_Mexico.jpg|alt=Chetumal shoreline|Othón P. Blanco is the third largest municipality by population and contains the state capital.
File:Cozumel.jpg|alt=Shoreline and houses in Cozumel|Cozumel is the fourth largest municipality by population.
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+{{sronly|Municipalities of Quintana Roo}} | |
scope="col" rowspan=2| Name
!scope="col" rowspan=2| Municipal seat !scope="col" rowspan=2| Population !scope="col" rowspan=2| Population !scope="col" rowspan=2| Change !scope="col" data-sort-type="number" colspan=2| Land area !scope="col" data-sort-type="number" rowspan=2| Population density | |
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scope="row" align="left"|Bacalar{{#tag:ref|Bacalar previously existed as a municipality from 1825 to 1929 and was recreated in 2011 from the territory of Othón P. Blanco.|group=lower-alpha}}
|align=left|Bacalar |align=right|{{formatnum:41754}} |{{sdash}} |{{sdash}} |{{convert|6058.5|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|41754|6058.5|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|February 2, 2011}}{{cite news | author = Silvia Hernández | title = Bacalar, el décimo municipio de Q. Roo | url = http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/742032.html | work = El Universal | date = February 2, 2011 | access-date = May 2, 2011}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Benito Juárez
|align=left|Cancún |{{change|911503|661176|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|930.7|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|911503|930.7|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|January 12, 1975}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Cozumel
|align=left|San Miguel de Cozumel |{{change|88626|79535|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|488.0|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|88626|488.0|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|April 21, 1862}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Felipe Carrillo Puerto{{#tag:ref|Felipe Carrilo Puerto was originally incorporated as Santa Cruz, changing its name on {{dts|August 1, 1934}}.|group=lower-alpha}}
|align=left|Felipe Carrillo Puerto |{{change|83990|75026|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|12938.3|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|83990|12938.3|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|February 27, 1904}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Isla Mujeres
|align=left|Isla Mujeres |{{change|22686|16203|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|862.5|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|22686|862.5|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|July 24, 1867}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|José María Morelos
|align=left|José María Morelos |{{change|39165|36179|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|4850.0|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|39165|4850.0|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|January 12, 1975}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Lázaro Cárdenas
|align=left|Kantunilkín |{{change|29171|25333|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|3593.3|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|29171|3593.3|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|January 12, 1975}} | |
scope="row" align="left" style="background:#CCF;"|Othón P. Blanco{{#tag:ref|Othón P. Blanco was originally incorporated as Payo Obispo, changing its name on {{dts|January 12, 1975}}.|group=lower-alpha}}
|align=left style="background:#CCF;"|Chetumal{{dagger|alt=State capital}} |{{change|233648|244553|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|9909.8|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|233648|9909.8|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|February 27, 1904}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Puerto Morelos
|align=left|Puerto Morelos |align=right|{{formatnum:26921}} |{{sdash}} |{{sdash}} |{{convert|1040.5|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|26921|1040.5|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Solidaridad
|align=left|Playa del Carmen |{{change|333800|159310|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|2014.9|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|333800|2014.9|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} |{{dts|July 28, 1993}} | |
scope="row" align="left"|Tulum
|align=left|Tulum |{{change|46721|28263|dec=1|align="right"|invert=on}} |{{convert|2018.6|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=table|sortable=on}} |{{Pop density|46721|2018.6|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} | |
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!scope="row" align="left"| Quintana Roo | — |{{change|1857985|1325578|dec=1|align="right"|bold=on|invert=on | bgcolour=#f2f2f2}}
|{{nts|44705.2}} |{{convert|44705.2|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|1|disp=output number only|sortable=on}} |align="right"| {{Pop density|1857985|44705.2|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} | — |
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!scope="row" align="left"| Mexico | — |{{change|126014024|112336538|dec=1|align="right"|bold=on|invert=on | bgcolour=#f2f2f2}}
|{{nts|1960646.7}} |{{convert|1960646.7|km2|sqmi|adj=ri1|0|disp=output number only|sortable=on}} |align="right"| {{Pop density|126014024|1960646.7|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} | — |
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