León, city, northwestern Guanajuato estado (state), central Mexico. It stands in a fertile plain on the Turbio River, 6,182 feet (1,884 metres) above sea level. Although León was first settled in 1552, it was not formally founded until 1576 and was given city status in 1830. At that time the words de los Aldamas were added to its name, in honour of Juan Aldama, a leader in the struggle for Mexican independence.
Once subject to disastrous floods, the city is now protected by a large dam. León has developed into an important industrial city and commercial centre for the surrounding hinterland, part of the Bajío (“Lowland”), one of Mexico’s most important cereal-producing districts (wheat, corn [maize], beans). The city’s industries produce steel products and textiles in addition to food products and leather goods. León is especially known for its production of leather shoes.
León, northwest of Mexico City and northeast of Guanajuato, can be reached by highway and rail, and it is the site of the regional international airport. Pop. (2010) 1,238,962; (2020) 1,579,803.