Yes. It should be written as: Mexico City, Mexico.
It is like saying Seattle, Washington or London, England.
When specifying a location, typically a comma is placed between the city and country. For example, "Paris, France." This format helps clarify the distinction between the city and country in written communication.
I think Mexico city is IN Mexico...
Mexico City is IN Mexico!
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A comma typically comes between the city and the state in an address. For example: New York, NY.
Between the United States and Mexico? Mexico City.
Yes, you should use a comma before and after a city and state when it is placed in the middle of a sentence. For example: "She lives in Los Angeles, California, with her family."
A comma is typically used between the city and state in an address.
Seattle, to Mexico City is about 2850 miles.
There are approx. 2,428 miles from Springfield, IL to Mexico City, Mexico.
To get to Santa Fe from Mexico City; or, to get to Mexico city from Santa Fe . . . perhaps . . .
There are 3,732 kilometers (2,319 miles) between Montreal, Canada and Mexico City, Mexico.