No. Mexico has 9,330 km (5,800 mi) of coastline; 7,338 Km (4560 mi) face the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California (which separates the Baja California Peninsula from Mainland Mexico). The remaining 2805 Km (1743 mi) front the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
New Mexico (the U.S. state) is a landlocked state, and is far away from the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico (the country) has shores on the Gulf of Mexico, between its border with Texas down south to the northern Yucatan Peninsula.
There's more coastline on the Pacific Ocean.
Mexico is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the east.
On the Pacific Ocean.
No, Alaska is nowhere near Gulf of Mexico.
The Persian Gulf is nowhere near the Gulf of Mexico. Many oceans and seas separate them.
There is no sea near Florida but, the gulf which is Gulf of Mexico, West of Florida.
---Found By Arathor---Gulf of California
Pensacola is located near the Gulf of Mexico.
Oil and natural gas.
our canoe was near the gulfThe gulf of mexico is 579,153 sq. miles
Not really. The minimum distance between Mexico City and the Gulf of Mexico is of approximately 251 kilometers (156 miles) on a straight line.
Gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico! Its near Mexico and to the left of Florida. The Persian Gulf, In Iran, on the right of Saudi Arabia. And then there's the Gulf Of Fonssca, Near El Salvador. Gulf Of Klutch, and Gulf Of Khatbhat, but I don't know there location at this time. Great Question!
The Mississippi River ends at the Gulf of Mexico.