Not really. The minimum distance between Mexico City and the Gulf of Mexico is of approximately 251 kilometers (156 miles) on a straight line, but as Mexico City lies between the Sierra Madre Mountain ranges, on the Central Mexican Plateau, the road distance is of approximately 341 kilometers (212 miles), over a 4-hour drive.
The very large city in southeastern Louisiana is New Orleans, a major port on the Mississippi River, just upstream from the delta at the Gulf of Mexico.
because the Gulf of Mexico is very close to the coastline and so that why they share it
The Gulf of the St. Lawrence and the Gulf of Mexico are two large bodies of salt water. They are both very shallow compared to the vast depth of the oceans.
Gulf of Mexico and the Psersian Gulf are very popular and world known!
The two bodies of water that touch the Yucatan peninsula are:Have a very nice day!!!! : )3
Yes, there are about 500 orcas living in the Gulf of Mexico.
It's very close to the Gulf of Mexico.
A gulf
At the very least, to fuel your Hummer.
A gulf
Very often the Caribbean Sea is referred to as the Gulf of Mexico.
A bay is smaller than a gulf and a sea is larger than a gulf