
Pachuquilla is a Mexican town in the State of Hidalgo, 2,420 meters (7,940 feet) above sea level. In 1958, it became the municipal seat of Mineral de la Reforma. The name Pachuquilla was adopted from the nearby city of Pachuca de Soto, which means Little Pachuca in English.
Pachuquilla is a Mexican town in the State of Hidalgo, 2,420 meters (7,940 feet) above sea level. In 1958, it became the municipal seat of Mineral de la Reforma. The name Pachuquilla was adopted from the nearby city of Pachuca de Soto, which means Little Pachuca in English.
== Demographics == Its population is 127,404. The literacy rate is 96.84% (2.8% of the male and 3.39% of the female population are illiterate) and their school attendance rate is 73.11%. In 2005, Pachuquilla had the 19th highest Human Development Index score in Mexico. {| class="wikitable" |- | Population(in 2010) || 29,797 |- | Latitude of Pachuquilla || 20°04′18″N |- | Longitude of Pachuquilla || 98°41′47″W |- | Altitude of Pachuquilla || 2 400 m |- | GMT time in Pachuquilla || -6 hours |} thumb|Panoramic view of Pachuquilla
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