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Comalcalco
thumb|Church and Municipal Palace in the city of Comalcalco, Tabasco
Cárdenas
city of Tabasco State, Mexico
Cunduacán
Cunduacán is a municipality in the central portion of the Mexican state of Tabasco. It is located at about 18°4'0"North, 93°10'0"West.
Macuspana
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Tenosique de Pino Suárez
Tenosique is a town located in Tenosique Municipality in the southeastern corner of the state of Tabasco, in Mexico. Its official name is Tenosique de Pino Suárez. The town had a 2020 census population of 34,946 inhabitants (the fourth-largest community in the state after Villahermosa, Cárdenas, and Comalcalco), while the municipality had a population of 62,310.
Paraíso
city of Tabasco State, Mexico
Teapa
municipality of Tabasco State, Mexico
Frontera
city of Tabasco State, Mexico
Jalpa de Méndez
city of Tabasco State, Mexico
Tacotalpa
Tacotalpa is a small town in the southern Mexican state of Tabasco, the seat of the municipality of the same name. The city is located about miles south of the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, and about kilometers from the state capital Villahermosa, near the border with the state of Chiapas. Tacotalpa is located near the Usumacinta River. In 2010, the population of the town consisted of 8,071 inhabitants.
Nacajuca
Nacajuca (Yokot'an: Yäxtup) is a city in Nacajuca Municipality in the state of Tabasco, Mexico. It is part of the Chontalapa region in the north center of the state and a major center of Tabasco's Chontal Maya population. Although the local economy is still based on agriculture and livestock, oil production, handcrafts and some tourism are important aspects as well. The environment of the area is low-lying flat land susceptible to flooding including being hard hit by the 2007 Tabasco flood and more recent flooding in 2011.
Jalapa
city of Tabasco State, Mexico
Macultepec
Macultepec is a village of the Centro municipality, in the Mexican state of Tabasco. The etymology of Macultepec's name comes from the Chontal Macuiltepeque, meaning "on five hills".
Tapijulapa
thumb|View of the town Tapijulapa () is a community in the municipality of Tacotalpa, Tabasco. It is a mountain community ninety kilometres from the state capital of Villahermosa, named a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) for its white houses with red tiles roofs along cobblestone streets, along with abundant vegetation. Its main landmark is the town church called Santiago Apóstol (Apostle James) as well as an ecological park called Kolem Jaá, one of the largest of its kind in Latin America. Nearby is the Cueva de Villa Luz, a cave that is a popular tourist destination. The town is also noted for a
Tepetitán
town of Tabasco State, Mexico
Sanchez Magallanes
town of Tabasco State, Mexico