- Mexico - Wikipedia
The telecommunications industry is mostly dominated by Telmex (Teléfonos de México), previously a government monopoly privatized in 1990 By 2006, Telmex had expanded its operations to Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and the United States
- Mexico | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
As it crosses Mexico from Cape Corrientes on the west coast to Xalapa and Veracruz on the eastern coast, it forms a mountainous backdrop to the states of Jalisco, Michoacán, Guerrero, México, Morelos, and Puebla as well as the Federal District
- Mexico Maps Facts - World Atlas
Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (22,281,442) Guadalajara (5,419,880) Monterrey (5,116,647) Puebla (3,344,761) Toluca de Lerdo (2,626,368) Tijuana (2,259,787) León de los Aldamas (1,898,749) La Laguna (1,780,592) Ciudad Juárez (1,582,313) Querétaro (1,413,474) Currency : Mexican pesos (MXN) GDP: $1 26 Trillion: GDP Per Capita: $9,863 07
- Mexico - The World Factbook
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- Mexico - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Map showing Mexico and the surrounding countries with international borders, the Mexican states, the national capital Mexico (Ciudad de México), state capitals, major cities, main roads, and major airports
- Visit Mexico
Sitio oficial de turismo en México Descubre playas, ciudades mágicas, pueblos indígenas, gastronomía y aventura en los destinos más bellos de México
- Mexico Tourist Guide | visit-mexico. mx
Throughout México there are more than 176 protected natural areas, 5 of them considered by UNESCO as Natural Heritage of Humanity Just for this and much more, we believe that Mexico is a Paradise for Ecotourism
- Mexico country profile - BBC News
Mexico is a nation where affluence, natural splendour, a rich indigenous history, poverty and urban blight rub shoulders It is a major oil exporter, but rural areas and shanty towns suffer neglect
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