None. It is a subway. As such, it is not recognized as home to anyone.
If you mean the metropolitan area, then the population is around 21.16 million.
20 MILLION
It didn't. Its just that many people have found the house market too expensive to live there. That is one of the reasons many people live on the periphery of Mexico City.
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.
Many poor people in Mexico City survive by finding whatever odd jobs they can, sometimes resorting to illegal activities. Other more ingenious people run small businesses.
Because lots of immigrant's live in Mexico
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.
Within the city proper, there are 8.9 million people in Mexico City and 2.1 million in Houston. For the greater metropolitan areas, there are 21.16 million Capitalinos and 6.17 million Houstonians.
In Mexico's cities, as well as many rural communities.
107,550,697
2,000,000
Ensenada is a coastal city in Mexico located about 125 km south of San Diego. In 2010 it was recorded that the current population of Ensenada was 279,765.
There were many, but some of them include Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City), Texcoco, Cuautitlan, Coyoacan or Tlacopan.