Toluca, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Located in north-central Illinois, Toluca City is about 135 miles southwest of Chicago. The most pleasant months to visit are June, May, and September. The coldest months are January and February. In Toluca, the population is primarily Hispanic, but it is also home to residents of all races. Below are some statistics on Toluca's residents. The first graph shows the number of Hispanics.

The Mexican state capital Toluca was designated its constitutional capital in 1830. The city's development as the state's capital continued in 1832, with the construction of "Los Portales" in downtown Toluca. In 1836, the Mexican federal government began relocating all its branches to Mexico City. The city's natural beauty is not to be missed, and its cultural events attract tourists year-round.

The population of Toluca, Illinois, is 1,249 people. The area's median home value is $92,625 and the average household size is 2.26. The city's Air Quality Index (AQI) for 2018 was 4.66. The historical tornado activity in Toluca is near the Illinois state average and 79% higher than the U.S. average. For those seeking an education, Toluca has a population of over 1,250 people.

The state of Mexico's air pollution kills nearly 33,000 people every year. One third of those deaths are the result of air pollution in Mexico. Outdoor air pollution is the primary source of the pollution, but much of the air in rural areas is contaminated by household smoke, especially by cooking with wood or charcoal. Smoke contains tiny particles that can cause acute respiratory infections, lung disease, and heart disease.