Most of the Mormon settlements in Mexico were located in the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua. However, the majority of the Mormon colonies were abandoned during the Mexican revolution. Today, only Colonia Juarez and Colonia Dublan (both in the state of Chihuahua) remain. Names of Mormon settlements in Mexico that are no longer in existence (or that have been largely abandoned by their former Mormon population) are: Colonia Diaz, Colonia Nuevo Casas Grandes, Colonia Galeana, Colonia Pacheco, Cave Valley, Colonia Chuichupa, Colonia Garcia, Colonia Hope Valley, Colonia Oaxaca, Colonia Morelos, Colonia San Jose, Colonia Mormones, and Colonia LeBaron.
The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".The Romans called their settlements colonies or "colonia".
Colonia Independencia's population is 1,757.
Colonia Valdense's population is 3,087.
Plaza Colonia was created in 1917.
Adam Colonia died in 1685.
Adam Colonia was born in 1634.
Colonia Elisa's population is 4,570.
The population of Colonia Palma is 416.
Colonia Valdense was created in 1856.
Colonia Dublán was created in 1888.
The population of Colonia Department is 119,266.