This illustration, created by Terence Teo, represents Mexico's population density on a three-dimensional map. To do this, Terence extracted the data available at Kontur Population with which it generates columns using a programme, with a height that represents the population density at each point.
This map of Mexico shows the different population peaks in its most populated metropolitan areas: Mexico City, Monterrey (which is not labelled, in the northern part), Guadalajara and Tijuana. Some cities near Mexico City, such as Puebla and Toluca, are not labelled, but their population peaks can also be seen.


