Mexico is an ethnically diverse nation, and the Mexican constitution defines the country to be multicultural.
Most Mexicans are Mestizos, people of mixed European ("White") and Native American background. They account for 60-80% of the Mexican population (between 67 up to 90 million in 2010).
The Native American, or Amerindian population ranges from 10% to 30% of the population (between 11 and 34 million in 2010) and such people are the descendants of Native American peoples who inhabited Mexico before the arrival of Europeans during the 16th century. Some ethnic groups including this classification are the Nahuatl, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomi and Totonac.
There is also a percentage of Mexicans of white Europeanancestry, representing 9 to 17% of the population (10 up to 19 million in 2010). Most European or "Criollo" Mexicans are of Spanish descent, including Basques, Castilians and Galicians. There are also many descendants of other European ethnic groups, including French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Irish, Polish, Romanian, Greek, Russian, and British from contemporary (since 1821) Immigration as well as many first or second-generation immigrants of Canadian and American descent (since 1900).
There are also many people from African descent (i.e: "Afro-Mexicans"). Now largely assimilated in the general population, they have historically been located in certain communities in southern Mexico. They comprise 2% of the general population (1-2 million).
Mexico has traditionally welcomed immigrants and refugees from conflicted areas throughout the world. Middle Eastern Mexicans are the result of such policies; right now this ethnic group makes up to 1% (1.1 million) of the Mexican population. Most "Arab Mexicans" trace their origins to Lebanon, with many other from Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine. There are also Mexicans of Turkish, Iranian, Israeli (Middle Eastern Jews), and Armenian descent.
More recently, there have been many non-European migrants to Mexico, specially East Asians (Chinese, Japanese, Koreans), as well as Southeast Asians (Filipinos). They make up another 1% of the Mexican population (1.1 million).
The human characteristics of Mexico can be likened to other people, for they are Caucasian, of average height, and have blond hair.
People in Mexico display the same human characteristics as the people everywhere else in the world. They have families, they love and hate, they live their lives as best as they can.
Approximately 130 million people live in Mexico. The majority of the population is Mestizo, a mix of indigenous and European descent. Other significant ethnic groups include indigenous peoples, such as Maya and Zapotecs, as well as a smaller percentage of people of European, African, and Asian descent.
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It is estimated that there are around 700,000 people living in rooftops in Mexico City. These individuals often inhabit makeshift shelters built on top of buildings due to the high cost of housing in the city. This practice is a result of housing shortages and economic challenges facing many residents.
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.
As of 2021, an estimated 260,000 people live in Wolverhampton.
Approximately 550,000 people live in The Hague.
2009 statistics show over 131,199 people in Mexico were diagnosed with down syndrome, or 3.73 cases per 10,000 births.
Because lots of immigrant's live in Mexico
In... Mexico? Most of them live on the Central Mexican Plateau, but many other live on the coasts and on the Yucatan and Baja California peninsulas. Most people in Mexico live on houses, but many of those who live on larger cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey live on apartment buildings.
In Mexico's cities, as well as many rural communities.
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About 107 million people.
2,009,671 people live in New Mexico
Oh yes, it is quite easy to drive to Mexico from the US and many people do.
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