Yes. Mexico is a federation which includes 31 states and a federal district; it has six "regions" which include several of these states, conforming areas with common culture, Demographics, and economics:
Yes, in every sense: climatic regions, cultural regions, political regions (a.k.a. federal states).
Yes. There are natural regions, socioeconomic regions as well as federal states in Mexico.
Brazil has multiple regions spread out all over the country
Geography and socioeconomic factors allow Mexico to be grouped into 5 regions.
the Maya regions were Mexico and central America
Both. There are regions in Mexico with seasonal snowfalls and you have regions where winter is hardly felt.
6 main land regions in New Mexico
Greater Mexico City, Central Interior, Oil Coast, Southern Mexico, Northern Mexico, and The Yucatan are culture regions of Mexico.i hope this helped!
Most of present-day Mexico and the southern regions of Arizona and New Mexico, which were later acquired by the US on the Gadsden Purchase.
there are only 6 main land regions in the state of new mexico
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Northwestern Mexico, specifically the Baja California Peninsula.