it's in a sub urban area in Santa Ursula
The capital city of Mexico is Mexico City.
No. Mexico City is deep within the Mexican central region; the closest body of water is the Gulf of Mexico, some 300 km (185 miles) nortwest of the city.
Mexico City is already on central Mexico. If you mean direction to the actual geographical center of Mexico, it would be to the northwest of the city.
Los Pinos, right next to the park and forest of Chapultepec in Mexico City.
There is no such thing. Mexico City has a major; current major is Miguel Angel Mancera (term: 2012-2018).
The national state capital of Mexico is Mexico City. Mexico City was separated from the state of Mexico on November 18, 1824.
The beautiful, Mexico City.
It is not national; it is the "Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral" (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico).
Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, Mexico.
New York city is not a national city. Both Washington and Mexico City are capitals of their home countries (United States and Mexico, respectively).
Spanish: Distrito Federal. It is the political entity where Mexico City resides, just like Washington is to DC.
It really depends on what specific city, as Mexico is quite a big country, almost 25% the size of the United States.