Celebrations held in urban areas tend to attract more people; an example the military parade held in Mexico City to celebrate Mexico's Independence Day (September 16) which attracts tens of thousand people each year.
Celebrations held in rural areas means they are observed in medium-sized or small population centers. Some of them are equally important (such as Day of the Dead) but attract less numbers of people.
They are both in Mexico. They are cities that are in the state of Quintana Roo which is in Mexico.
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In Mexico? Most of them live on cities (78%)
In terms of urbanization, almost 80% of the population lives in urban areas.
In the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, near the modern-day cities of Veracruz and Tabasco.
People from New Mexico can be found living in both urban and rural areas. The state has cities like Albuquerque and Santa Fe with urban populations, as well as rural communities scattered throughout the state, especially in regions like the agricultural areas in the southern part of the state.
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More of us live in cities and townships than on farms. 91 percent of Australians live in urban areas, and this number is increasing as the rural sector declines.
Spain settled in Florida and other areas along the Gulf of Mexico and southwestern US.
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Mexico has 77% of its population living in urban areas, at a rate of urbanization of 1.5% per year. This means in 15 years or less most Mexicans will be living in cities.