Not at all. Monterrey is and industrial city and a very important economic and financial center; it is also the third-largest city in Mexico, but in no way it is as important as other cities within the country in cultural terms.
Mexico City on the other hand, is considered the economic, political and cultural capital of Mexico including more than 150 museums, such as the world-famous Palacio de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts Museum), the Museo Nacional de Antropologia (National Anthropology Museum) or the Frida Kahlo's Museum.
Monterrey is IN Mexico. If you mean distance between Mexico City and Monterrey, it is of approximately 704 kilometers (438 miles).
Its about 150 miles from monclova to monterrey
About 381 air miles from Monterrey, Mexico to Mexico City.
No. Mexican steel industry is centered around the city of Monterrey, in northern Mexico.
Monterrey is IN Mexico.
Monterrey, Mexico is 969.70 km2
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It was a battle on the former village of Monterrey during the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848).
It doesn't; Mexico has only one capitol: Mexico City, which is the economic, political and cultural capital of the whole country. There are however, state capitals (Mexico is a federal republic). Some examples include Toluca, Guadalajara or Monterrey.
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