Juan José Mora Municipality
Municipio Juan José Mora
Flag of Juan José Mora Municipality
Official seal of Juan José Mora Municipality
Location in Carabobo
Location in Carabobo
Map showing the location of Juan José Mora Municipality within Venezuela
Map showing the location of Juan José Mora Municipality within Venezuela
Juan José Mora Municipality
Location in Venezuela
Coordinates: 10°27′27″N 68°15′34″W / 10.4574282°N 68.2594306°W / 10.4574282; -68.2594306
Country Venezuela
StateCarabobo
Municipal seatMorón
Government
  MayorMatson Caldera (PSUV)
Area
  Total553.9 km2 (213.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total69,236
  Density120/km2 (320/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
Area code(s)0242
WebsiteOfficial website

The Juan José Mora Municipality is one of the 14 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Carabobo and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 69,236.[1] The town of Morón is the shire town of the Juan José Mora Municipality.[2]

Demographics

The Juan José Mora Municipality, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, has a population of 65,239 (up from 57,701 in 2000). This amounts to 2.9% of the state's population.[3] The municipality's population density is 144.02 inhabitants per square kilometre (373.0/sq mi).[4]

Government

The mayor of the Juan José Mora Municipality is Matson Caldera, elected on November 23, 2008, with 52% of the vote.[5] He replaced José Gregorio Frías shortly after the elections. The municipality is divided into two parishes; Morón and Urama.[2]

See also

References

  1. "GeoHive - Venezuela extended population statistics". Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  2. 1 2 http://www.ine.gob.ve/secciones/division/Carabobo.zip
  3. http://www.ine.gob.ve/sintesisestadistica/estados/carabobo/cuadros/Poblacion5.xls
  4. http://www.ine.gob.ve/sintesisestadistica/estados/carabobo/cuadros/Poblacion4.xls
  5. "Divulgación Elecciones Regionales - 23 de Noviembre de 2008".


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