There are two Mexicos. One is Mexico, an independent country bordering the southwestern United States. The other is New Mexico, a state that used to belong to Mexico and now is part of the United States.
It is it's own country.
Texas was originally part of Mexico. I believe Texas wanted to be its own country. The US claimed Texas after the war between the US and Mexico.
No, Guatemala is it's own country. Run by it's own government.
No, you have to go through Mexico first because Mexico is directly under the U.S. Mexico is part of North America but is also its own country.
Mexico is its own country.Mexico is the country
Samoa is not part of any other country. It is its own independent country.
Only the southwestern U.S. State of New Mexico (capital: Santa Fe) qualifies as such. The other is the country of Mexico (capital: Mexico City), which has been an independent country for over 200 years, and used to own the state of New Mexico until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Hence the names and confusion.
The Bay of Campeche, which is also part of the larger Gulf of Mexico.
Texas was originally part of Mexico. It was then taken back in the war between Mexico and the U.S. We weren't sure of what to do with it, so for a while it was its own little country.
Gabon is its own country; it is not part of a different country.
the north part of Mexico
Because North America could mean: a) The northern subcontinent where the United States, Canada and Mexico are located. b) The country commonly known as "America" or "North America", but otherwise known as the United States (capital: Washington DC). Mexico is part of the northern subcontinent of North America, but it is not part of the United States, as it is an independent country on its own.