No. It is a federal district (Spanish: distrito federal) which belongs to the federation and is the place where the Mexican Federal Government is located. It is the equivalent to Washington DC in the United States.
It is a location in the Distrito Federal (Federal District) where Mexico City is located.
I guess you mean Mexico City. It is located in a federal district, which belongs to the federation as a whole. It is known as such: Distrito Federal.
Mexico City, DF. Distrito Federal
DF stands for Distrito Federal (Federal District). It is the political entity where Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) is located.
Mexico City
Mexico City, or the City of Mexico, is the capital and most populous city of Mexico.
The term D.F. stands for Distrito Federal, which literally translates as Federal District, the political entity where Mexico City resides.Mexico is a federal republic; as such, it has a federal district akin to Washington D.C. (i.e: it is not a federal state), where federal institutions reside, including the executive, the legislative and the supreme court.
Mexico City lies within the Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal), the political entity which was denominated as capital of Mexico, a Federal Republic. It is akin to Washington, DC (e.g. it doesn't belong to any of the states of the Union).The Distrito Federal is bordered by the State of Mexico (capital: Toluca) on its western, northern and eastern limits. It is also bordered by the state of Morelos (capital: Cuernavaca) on its southern limits.
None. Mexico is a federal republic; as such, it defined a federal district where the capital city would be located. Nowadays, Mexico City is located within the Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal), akin to Washington DC.
Distrito Federal, or Mexico City as commonly known.
The capital of Mexico is Mexico City (Mexico D.F. - distrito federal)
Khotan was born in Mexico City, in Distrito Federal, Mexico.