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'''Mexico''' is a country in [[North America]], directly south of the [[United States]]; bordering the North Pacific Ocean is between Guatemala and the US and  bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the US. Mexico is a federal republic with 31 states and 1 federal district. It's capital is Mexico City. At present Mexico's territory covers almost 2 million square kilometers with a population of about 108 million (2007).  
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'''Mexico''' is a country in [[North America]], directly south of the [[United States]]; bordering the North Pacific Ocean is between Guatemala and the US and  bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the US. Mexico is a federal republic with 31 states and 1 federal district. It's capital is [[Mexico City]]. At present Mexico's territory covers almost 2 million square kilometers with a population of about 108 million (2007).  
  
 
The states of [[Texas]], [[New Mexico]], [[California]], [[Arizona]], [[Nevada]], [[Utah]], and parts of [[Wyoming]], and [[Colorado]], were part of Mexico until the [[Mexican American War]]. Many U. S. citizens in this region speak Spanish as their native language.
 
The states of [[Texas]], [[New Mexico]], [[California]], [[Arizona]], [[Nevada]], [[Utah]], and parts of [[Wyoming]], and [[Colorado]], were part of Mexico until the [[Mexican American War]]. Many U. S. citizens in this region speak Spanish as their native language.

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The University of Mexico City

Mexico is a country in North America, directly south of the United States; bordering the North Pacific Ocean is between Guatemala and the US and bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the US. Mexico is a federal republic with 31 states and 1 federal district. It's capital is Mexico City. At present Mexico's territory covers almost 2 million square kilometers with a population of about 108 million (2007).

The states of Texas, New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Wyoming, and Colorado, were part of Mexico until the Mexican American War. Many U. S. citizens in this region speak Spanish as their native language.

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The Mexican flag.

Economy

Mexico has a free market economy. Per capita income is one-fourth that of the U. S.; income distribution remains highly unequal.

It is a newly industrialized country, meaning it is in the intermediate stage between third world and full development. However, some parts of the country (mostly in the south) are noted because of a poor economy, causing it to be the main contributor of illegal immigration to the United States to find work.

The Oil production is estimated as 3.6 million bbl/day (2007). Most of the oil production (63 percent) is being pumped from deposits in waters in front of Campeche (Gulf of Mexico).

Government

Mexico's government is representative, democratic and republican. It's chief of state and head of government is President Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa (since 1 December, 2006). The current president is from the PAN or National Action Party. Calderon and the PAN are conservative.


Tourism

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The most visited destinations are Mexico City, Cancun, Acapulco and the border cities. Mexico City is the world's third-largest metropolis (following Tokyo and NYC). New tourist areas are Huatulco, Zihuatanejo, Ixtapa, and Puerto Escondido on the Pacific coast

The Ministry of Tourism, through INFOTUR, provides free information to Mexican and foreign tourists, including co-nationals, about tourist destinations, attractions and services.

National Holidays

  • Mexican Independence Day, September 16: the day that Miguel Hidalgo delivered El Grito de Dolores, and announced the Mexican revolt against Spanish rule.
  • Flag Day, February 24: honoring the Mexican Flag
  • Primero de Mayo: May 1: equivalent to the U.S. Labor Day
  • Cinco de Mayo: May 5: honoring the Mexican victory over the French army at Puebla in 1862.


Religion

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The dominant Religion of Mexico is Roman Catholicism. Mexican society tend to be conservative in certain aspects, such as family values; (90% Roman Catholic, 6% Protestant, 4% other).


Some facts

  • Official Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)
  • Land Area: 1,958,200 sq km.
  • Latitude/Longitude: 19.2ºN, 99.1ºW
  • Highest Point: Volcan Pico de Orizaba 5,700 Mts.
  • Time Zone: GMT/UTC
  • Electricity: 127V 60HzHz
  • Country Dialing Code: 52
  • Major Industries: Food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, tourism. [1]

See also

External links

References

  1. ↑ Mexico Facts