Yes.
The capitol of Mexico, Mexico City, is located in the Valley of Mexico. It is located in the high plateaus of South Central Mexico.
Mexico City Alameda Central was created in 1592.
Mexico City is already on central Mexico. If you mean direction to the actual geographical center of Mexico, it would be to the northwest of the city.
Central Mexico, north of Mexico City.
In the highland climates of Mexico and Central America, you can find landforms such as mountains, plateaus, valleys, and volcanoes. These areas are characterized by rugged terrain and high elevation, which contribute to their cooler temperatures compared to lowland regions.
no it's Mexico City
Yes. Toluca is a city in central Mexico, 85 kilometers (53 mi) west of Mexico City.
The Aztecs originate from central Mexico. Their main city (island) is now where Mexico City is.
The Aztecs were in central Mexico and the Inca were in Peru.
In central Mexico. It is located at the following coordinates: 19°25'57.85''N 99°07'59.71''W
No. It is a state in central Mexico. Its capital is the city of Pachuca de Soto (pop: 256,584).
It is in the south-center of Mexico. See the related links for such location in a Map.