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- Q1953181 subject Q6418801.
- Q1953181 subject Q6418804.
- Q1953181 abstract "San Juan Cancuc is a town and one of the 119 Municipalities of Chiapas, in southern Mexico.As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 29,016, up from 20,688 as of 2005. 99.8% of the population speaks an indigenous language. It covers an area of 233.5 km².As of 2010, the town of San Juan Cancuc had a population of 6,327. Other than the town of San Juan Cancuc, the municipality had 36 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: Chiloljá (2,415), El Pozo (1,758), Nichteel San Antonio (1,726), and Chancolom (1,132), classified as rural.".
- Q1953181 areaTotal "2.335E8".
- Q1953181 country Q96.
- Q1953181 isPartOf Q60123.
- Q1953181 populationTotal "29016".
- Q1953181 wikiPageWikiLink Q112865.
- Q1953181 wikiPageWikiLink Q1265572.
- Q1953181 wikiPageWikiLink Q3957.
- Q1953181 wikiPageWikiLink Q60123.
- Q1953181 wikiPageWikiLink Q6418801.
- Q1953181 wikiPageWikiLink Q6418804.
- Q1953181 wikiPageWikiLink Q96.
- Q1953181 areaTotalKm "233.5".
- Q1953181 name "San Juan Cancuc".
- Q1953181 populationTotal "29016".
- Q1953181 subdivisionName Q60123.
- Q1953181 point "16.9 -92.36666666666666".
- Q1953181 type Place.
- Q1953181 type Location.
- Q1953181 type Place.
- Q1953181 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q1953181 type Settlement.
- Q1953181 type Thing.
- Q1953181 type SpatialThing.
- Q1953181 type Q486972.
- Q1953181 comment "San Juan Cancuc is a town and one of the 119 Municipalities of Chiapas, in southern Mexico.As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 29,016, up from 20,688 as of 2005. 99.8% of the population speaks an indigenous language. It covers an area of 233.5 km².As of 2010, the town of San Juan Cancuc had a population of 6,327.".
- Q1953181 label "San Juan Cancuc".
- Q1953181 lat "16.9".
- Q1953181 long "-92.36666666666666".
- Q1953181 name "San Juan Cancuc".