Far from each other.... like half way around the world.
they border each other
Yes Helianthus was native to the Americas growing in Mexico at least as far back as 2600BC. Taken from Mexico to Spain the sunflower was popular in Europe around the 18th Century and is cultivated worldwide.
The distance between Madrid, Spain and Sydney, Australia is 10996 miles (17696 km).
Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, and lost its northern territories, including most New Mexico, in 1848. Therefore, Mexico is 27 years 'older' than New Mexico. Present-day New Mexico shares a common border with the country of Mexico, the place you are referring to as 'Old Mexico'
Same distance as Mexico to the USA. Zero. They are right next to each other.
Yes. It is almost on the other side of the world. Both countries are some 16,867 Kilometers (10,480 miles) apart from each other.
Both countries border each other, so technically, distance is zero.
Both cities are 3,481 kilometers (2,163 miles) apart from each other, straight line.
A. Spain claimed land as far north as North Dakota and as far west as the Rocky Mountains.
far away
Both cities are 329 Km (204 miles) apart from each other, straight-line.