No. It is the third largest city in the world, with a population of 21.16 million inhabitants.
It is quite large. With a population of 21.16 million, it is the third largest in the world.
Not at all; Acapulco is a medium-sized resort city with some 786,830 inhabitants. Mexico City (19°25'57.85''N 99°07'59.71''W) with a population of 19 million is the capital of Mexico.
Malawi - Lilongwe, Medium Sized City (300,000-800,000) Alaska, US - Larsen Bay, Small Town (115, 2000 Census) Arizona, US - Lake Havasu City, Medium Sized Town (56,355) Nigeria - Lagos, Very Large City (1,000,000+) England - London, Very Large City Peru - Lima, Very Large City Pakistan - Lahore, Very Large City ETC..
Manzanillo is a medium-sized city of 161,420 inhabitants. Therefore, zip codes are on the range of 28200 - 28800
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A town, or a city, depending on the setting
its a medium sized city
No. Merida is a medium-sized city with a fairly high quality of life and a population of 781,146 inhabitants (est. 2009); it is the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatan. Mexico City (19°25'57.85''N 99°07'59.71''W), with a population of 19,231,829 is the economic, cultural, financial and political center of Mexico.
In political terms, nothing. Both are political entities owned by the federation as a whole and are the cities where the political powers (executive, legislative, supreme court) reside. In other terms, Washington DC is a medium-sized city with 618,000 inhabitants, while Mexico City is a megalopolis with 21.16 million inhabitants.
Mexico City
It depends on the city you are talking about. For small to medium-sized cities such as Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta or Cancun, it is quite light unless in the middle of Spring Break. For large cities such as Guadalajara or Monterrey it is quite heavy, specially during rush hour; Mexico City's traffic can be unbelievable heavy and at some stretches such as Santa Fe or Zaragoza you can take three full hours to complete a 15 kilometer (9 miles) trip.
Mexico City does, due to its large population (21.16 million) and its countless industries and vehicles.
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