México is divided into states just like the US
Territories and provinces.
yes 31
Both the United States and Mexico are divided into states.
Mexico is a federal republic, composed of 31 states and one federal district. In fact, United Mexican States is the official name for Mexico.Each state is in turn divided into several municipalities, akin to US' counties. Instead of using municipalities, the Federal District is divided into boroughs.
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None of them: Mexico is an independent country.
The United States Federal and State governments operate within a system to the east, Pacific Ocean to the west, Canada to the north, and Mexico to the south.
Baja California is divided into two of the 31 States of the United States of Mexico. It is divided because the two parts became states at different times.
They are called states, such as the ones conforming the United States.
No. Mexico is divided into states (just like the United States) and has "Municipios" (equivalent to US counties). On each "municipio" there is usually one village or city.Bigger cities, like Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey, may span many counties.
Yes, Mexico has been divided into 31 separate states and 1 federal district.
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