No. New Mexico became the 47th state in The Union on January 6, 1912 and just celebrated its 100th anniversary. New Mexico shares a border with the country of Mexico to the south. It also shares borders with Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Arizona.
New Mexico is a state in the southwestern US.
No, New Mexico is a state not a country.
Yes, New Mexico became part of The USA on Saturday, January 6, 1912.
No. It is an independent state (where that word means a subdivision of a nation) that choose to be part of the United States.
New Mexico borders Mexico to the south.
Yes
New Mexico. Mexico is a country bordering the United States and New Mexico, a state in the the United States, has the same name. The only state in the US that has the name of a country that borders the US in it is New Mexico. The other country is Mexico.
No country is the capital of New Mexico. Santa Fe is the capital city of New Mexico.
There is no "New Mexico" within the country of Mexico.
No; that is Mexico, the country south of New Mexico.
The United States (the state of Texas is east of New Mexico). To the SOUTH is the country of Mexico.
The country south of New Mexico is Mexico.
Mexico.
New Mexico is a US State and Mexico is a soverign country that shares a border with the United States of America.
Arizona and New Mexico are bordered by Mexico to the south.
Mexico, to the south.
Mexico
New Mexico. Mexico is a country bordering the United States and New Mexico, a state in the the United States, has the same name. The only state in the US that has the name of a country that borders the US in it is New Mexico. The other country is Mexico.