No. Mexico is on the southern tip of North America.
It however, was conquered and settled during the 16th century by Spanish Conquistadors. Hence, Mexico became an overseas territory of Spain, a European country.
No. It is located on North America, just below the United States.
No. Mexico is in the southern part of north America.
Nope Europe Is A Continent Mexico Is A Country Continents Are Bigger Than countries
Right. It was first exported from Mexico to Europe since 1511.
Spain is in Europe, Mexico is in North America.
No. Cancun is a city in Mexico on the greater Gulf of Mexico.
200 pesos in Europe; not mexico
Probably Europe
mexico
Mexico, Spain, Europe.
Mexico is nowhere near Europe, as it is in the southern tip of North America. Cozumel, the easternmost point of Mexico is 7,545 Kilometers (4,688 miles) west of the westernmost point of Europe (Cabo da Roca, Portugal). The "sea" that would separate Mexico from Europe is not just one: it is the Atlantic Ocean, and depending on the route traveled, either the Gulf of Mexico, or the Caribbean Sea.
The city and port of Veracruz, on the Gulf of Mexico.
New Spain
No. Such city is in France, within Europe.