Capital is not created out of thin air; it is usually transferred from wealthy citizens and institutions into productive enterprises through "investments".
Mexico is rich in resources, but has lacked enough wealthy people with capital to invest beyond specific enterprises; the biggest reasons for this lack of investment are lack of contract upholding (rule of law), corruption and lengthy administrative processes, such as those required to open up a new company in Mexico.
Yes. Mexico is the 6th largest producer of blueberries in the world, with an annual production of 7,191 Metric Tons for 2012.
Ciudad de Mexico (Mexico City) or Distrito Federal(Federal District).Mexico City is the capital of a federal republic. As such, it sits within an independent entity, not belonging to any of Mexico's states. Such entity is known as DF and has the same attributes of Washington, DC.
No. Internal conflicts and poor rulers have kept Mexico as a developing country since those years, unlike other nations like Taiwan or South Korea which started in a much worse position and nowadays are almost considered industrialized nations.
Juan Diego's cloak, known as the "Tilma," is kept in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico. It is displayed behind bulletproof glass and is one of the most important religious relics in Mexico.
Dry plains and Indian attacks kept traders from making the 780 mile trip to New Mexico before 1821.
He kept London as the capital
Paid up capital will be kept in debit side in accounting statement
If by often you mean the longest, yes it is. It kept Mexico as a colony from 1521 until 1821 when Mexico fought an won its independence war.
Yes: the Spanish culture as it conquered Mexico and kept it as a colony in the Americas for 500 years (1521 - 1821).
The American Civil War (1861 - 1865) prevented the US Government from challenging the French invasion of Mexico.
He tries to kill Katniss after the Capital brainwashes him in Mockingjay.
Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915)