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    In addition to the capital city of Colima, the main cities are Manzanillo and Tecomán. Colima is the fourth smallest state in Mexico and has the smallest population, but has one of Mexico's highest standards of living and the lowest unemployment.

  3. Jun 17, 2019 · Major Cities. Colima city, with a population of approximately 130,000, is the state’s capital city and is located 64 miles (103 kilometers) northeast of the state’s second major city, Manzanillo. A fishing, tourist, and port city, Manzanillo dominates this area of Mexico’s Pacific coast.

  4. Colima is the state's second largest municipality by population after Manzanillo. In 2011, FDI Intelligence, a subsidiary of the Financial Times of London, ranked Colima first in small cities and tenth in Latin America as a place to live. It was evaluated under six categories: economic potential, human resources, cost-benefit ratio, quality of ...

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  5. Contents: Cities & Towns. The population of all urban localities (localidades) in the State of Colima with more than 20,000 inhabitants according to census results.

  6. The largest municipality by population in Colima is Manzanillo, with 191,031 residents, and the smallest municipality is Ixtlahuacán with 5,623 residents. The largest municipality by area is also Manzanillo which spans 1,361.29 km 2 (525.60 sq mi), while Villa de Álvarez is the smallest at 288.69 km 2 (111.47 sq mi). [2]

  7. Colima, estado (state), west-central Mexico. It is bounded by the states of Jalisco to the northwest and north and Michoacán to the east and by the Pacific Ocean to the south and west. Colima city is the state capital.

  8. Colima, city, capital of Colima estado (state), west-central Mexico. It lies along the Colima River in the northeastern part of the state, in the Sierra Madre foothills some 1,700 feet (520 metres) above sea level. Founded close to the coast in 1523 by an envoy sent by the conquistador Hernán Cortés, Colima was later moved to its present ...

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