Indeed. The political entity where Mexico City lies is a Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal, or DF) much like Washington DC is in the United States.
DF stands for Distrito Federal (Federal District). It is the political entity where Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) is located.
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.
Mexico City, or the City of Mexico, is the capital and most populous city of Mexico.
Dulce Maria is from Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico
In general therms, not much. The Federal District is the political entity where the Mexico City is located. It may become a federal state -- such as the other 31 states that compose Mexico -- but in the short term, it will stay as it is.
The Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal) where Mexico City is located.
It is Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon, head of government of the Federal District (the federal entity where Mexico City is located).
Maite lives in Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico
It is a location in the Distrito Federal (Federal District) where Mexico City is located.
Capital city.
If you mean the "Federal District" yes, it is the political division where Mexico City lies, and it is administered by the federal government. It has the same kind of status as Washington DC has.
United States: 50 states + 1 federal district (Washington, DC).Mexico: 31 states + 1 federal district (Distrito Federal, a.k.a. Mexico City).