Yes. Most of these are located within enclosed communities in any medium to big city in Mexico, but there are several others from construction projects which date back from the 60's and 70's. Some examples include the Puerta de Hierro complex, which is a modern and upscale neighborhood in the city of Guadalajara; another example is the Tlatelolco residential complex in Mexico City.
See related links section for maps of their locations.
To protect communites/settlers from Indian raids.
no
farming
Because crossroads are good for communites and somtimes you need to drive in more people because there are 4 communites
The Mexican Spiny Pocket Mouse is a species of rodent native to Texas and Mexico.
They are often refered to as "Dry Communites"
Foraging
district
helping other people in thie communites
helping other people in thie communites
Because they do!
Cheese balls. :P