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The intrastate regions (Spanish: regiones), and sometimes districts (Spanish: distritos) are collections of municipalities in a Mexican state that are grouped together to support the administration of the state government and are not regulated by the Constitution of Mexico. The reasons for such a grouping include simplicity of administration and keeping statistics, politics, as well as geographic relationship (such as being part of a particular valley.)
Overview
Intrastate regions exist in the following 11 states:
Chiapas groups its 124 municipalities into 15 economic regions.
Guerrero groups its 81 municipalities into 7 economic regions.
Hidalgo groups its 84 municipalities in 3 ways, into 26 micro regions, 14 operational regions, or 5 macro regions.
Jalisco groups its 125 municipalities into 12 regions.
México groups its 125 municipalities into 20 regions.
Michoacán groups its 113 municipalities into 10 regions.
Oaxaca groups its 570 municipalities into 30 districts, and then into 8 regions.
San Luis Potosí groups its 58 municipalities into 4 regions.
Tabasco groups its 17 municipalities in 2 ways, into 4 subregions, or 2 regions.
Veracruz groups its 212 municipalities into 10 regions.
Yucatán groups its 106 municipalities into 7 regions.