No. Bombay has an area of 1,176 square kilometers (454 sq mi) while Mexico City has an area of 7,854 square kilometers (3,032.4 sq mi). Almost 7 cities the size of Bombay would fit within Mexico City's area.
However, you should note that Mexico City has a population of 21.16 million people, while Bombay has an approximate population of 20.5 million. Both cities have almost the same amount of population, with the largest difference being the large population density found in Bombay.
No. Mexican immigration laws are tougher than American laws.
Mexico, of course.
Idiot! New Mexico is not even in Mexico! The mayor cities are Mexico DF, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Veracruz, Puebla...etc!
Mexico DF or "Distrito Federal" (literally: Federal District) is the political entity that harbors the capital of the federation, just like Washington DC is to the United States. Mexico City lies within the Federal District, and acts as capital of both the DF and Mexico as a whole. Hence, Mexico City and DF are used interchangeably among Mexican people.
DF stands for Distrito Federal (Federal District). It is the political entity where Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) is located.
It is about 20 hours
2861 miles
It is in central Mexico. See related links for a map.
Mexico DF stands for "Mexico, Distrito Federal" akin to "Washington, District of Columbia".It is the former name of the federal entity - i.e. it belongs to the federation, as in opposed to any given state - that contains Mexico City. Nowadays, it is called "Ciudad de Mexico" or "CDMX".
4.51%, annual.
Mexico City, DF. Distrito Federal
2,423 kilometers (1,506 miles) on a straight line.