No. It is a federal republic, consisting of 31 states and one federal district.
Both. Mexico (capital: Mexico City) is an independent country with a political system on its own and as such, it is also considered an independent economic entity or region within the continent of North America.
None of them: Mexico is an independent country.
Arizona is a state within the united states...therefore it is a political region, geographically situated in the southwestern united states, and borders Mexico, New Mexico, California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. This makes it also an economic region, especially in relation to the frontier economies of Sonora Mexico.
Steppe is an ecoregion. It has no capital because it is not a political region and can be divided into many political regions which have capitals.
They are called states, such as the ones conforming the United States.
Mexico is on the southern tip of North America, just south of the United States border. it is also between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
The region in Mexico with the largest population is the Valley of Mexico, which includes Mexico City, the capital and most populous city. This area is situated in the central part of the country, surrounded by mountains and volcanoes. The Valley of Mexico serves as the political, economic, and cultural hub of the nation, contributing significantly to its overall population density.
Yes, but only for political or demographic purposes. Mexico is located in the North American tectonic plate and as such, it should be viewed as part of such region.
Teotihuacan civilization.
Massachussets, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky.
Different cultural regions are: South America, Central America, Chiapas in the southeastern corner of Mexico plus, Chiapas is a political region to.
It is a region in Mexico, that has steep rivers and steep slopes, but mostly it is a region. I thought you would know it was a region.