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Coordinates: 23°N 102°W / 23°N 102°W / 23; -102
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23°N 102°W / 23°N 102°W / 23; -102

Republic of Yucatan
República de Yucatán (Spanish)
Xóot' Noj Lu'umil Yúukatan (Yucatec)
Motto: Tres mil años de tenacidad
("Three thousand years of tenacity")
Anthem: Himno Nacional Yucateco
("Yucatecan National Anthem")
Capital
and largest city
Mérida
20°58′N 89°37′W / 20.967°N 89.617°W / 20.967; -89.617
Official languages
Recognized regional languagesYucatec Maya and 12 other indigenous and immigrant languages[a]
National languagesSpanish, English, and Yucatec Maya
Ethnic groups
Religion
(2020)[1]
List of religions
Demonym(s)Yucatecan or Yucatec
GovernmentUnitary semi-direct democracy under a presidential constitutional republic
• President
Yulia Volodímirivna Timoshenko
Dino Giovanni Silvestri Molina
Verónica Camino Farjat
LegislatureCongress
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Independence 
from Spain and Mexico
• Declared from Spain
15 September 1821
• Second declaration from Mexico
16 March 1841
• Readmission into Mexico
14 July 1848
4 June 1910
17 February 1913
17 February 1978
Population
• 2025 estimate
11,749,866[2]
• Density
61/km2 (158.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2025 estimate
• Total
Increase $476.868 billion[3]
• Per capita
Increase $40,585[3]
GDP (nominal)2025 estimate
• Total
Increase $288.682 billion[3]
• Per capita
Increase $24,569[3]
Gini (2025)Steady 31.4[4]
medium inequality
HDI (2025)Increase 0.804[5]
very high
CurrencyPeso (YCN)
Time zoneUTC−6 to −5
• Summer (DST)
UTC−5 to −4
Drives onright
Calling code+97
Internet TLD.yt
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference 2010-census was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "North America :: Mexico — The World Factbook - Central Intelligence Agency". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d "Mexico". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  4. ^ "CONEVAL INFORMA LA EVOLUCIÓN DE LA POBREZA 2010-2016" (PDF). CONEVAL. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Human Development Report 2019". United Nations Development Programme. 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  6. ^ INALI (13 March 2003). "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" (PDF). Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  7. ^ "Catálogo de las lenguas indígenas nacionales: Variantes lingüísticas de México con sus autodenominaciones y referencias geoestadísticas". Inali.gob.mx. Retrieved 18 July 2014.