Demographics
As of 2010, the town of Chamula had a population of 3,329. Other than the town of Chamula, the municipality had 149 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: Cruztón (1,756), Yaltem (1,664), Chicumtantic (1,599), Nichnamtic (1,496), Muquén (1,480), Majomut (1,450), Saclamantón (1,348), Catishtic (1,319), Romerillo (1,310), Cuchulumtic (1,275), Narváez (1,207), Bautista Chico (1,173), Las Ollas (1,165), Macvilho (1,142), Tentic (1,121), Arvenza Uno (1,107), Pugchén Mumuntic (1,046), and Tzontehuitz (1,004), classified as rural. ==Sights==
Sights
The church of San Juan, in the municipal
cabecera (seat of government), is filled with colorful candles, and smoke from burning
copal resin incense, commonly used throughout southern Mexico. Along the walls of the church are Catholic saints resting on tables posted in the church, but they represent Mayan gods. There are no pews in the church, and the floor area is completely covered in a carpet of green pine needles. Women often make traditional clothing, blankets, and souvenirs that include
Zapatista-related items, such as pens with a clay figure on top in the figure of
Subcomandante Marcos or
Comandante Tacho. ==References==