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Michoacán de Ocampo is one of the thirty-one states that together with Mexico City form the United Mexican States. It is located in the western region of the country, bordering Jalisco and Guanajuato to the north, Queretaro to the northeast, the State of Mexico to the east, Colima to the southwest and the Balsas River to the south, which separates it from Guerrero, and to the west with the Pacific Ocean. With 4 584 471 habs. In 2015 it is the eighth most populated state, behind the State of Mexico, Veracruz, Jalisco, Puebla, Guanajuato, Chiapas and Nuevo León. It was founded on December 22,1823. It is divided into 113 municipalities.
Its capital is the city of Morelia, formerly called Valladolid, which bears its current name in honor of José María Morelos y Pavón, hero of Mexican independence. Other important localities are Zamora de Hidalgo, Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas, Uruapan del Progreso, La Piedad de Cabadas, Apatzingán de la Constitución, Pátzcuaro, Sahuayo de Morelos, Heroic Zitácuaro, Ario de Rosales, Zacapu, Cotija de la Paz, among others.