No. It is the capital of one of the 31 states found in Mexico. Such state happens to be called the Estado de Mexico (Mexico State). Toluca is 72 Kilometers (45 miles) west of Mexico City, the real and only capital of Mexico.
No. It is the capital of the state of Mexico.
Toluca is the capital of Mexico State (Spanish: Estado de Mexico).
Mexico State (Capital: Toluca).
Toluca, México
Officially named "Toluca de Lerdo", Toluca is the state capital of Mexico State in the country of Mexico. It is located 39 miles (63 kilometers) west-southwest of Mexico City.
It is the capital of the State of Mexico (Spanish: Estado de Mexico), in central Mexico.
Much like the US, the Capital of Mexico is a separate District (Distrito Federal), but it is known worldwide as Mexico City.
Yes, there are two of them. One is in Mexico and its capital is the city of Toluca; the other one is in the United States and is known as New Mexico. Its capital is the city of Santa Fe.
"Estado de México", whose capital is Toluca.
One capital of the country (Mexico City) and 31 state capitals. Some of them include Mexicali, Toluca, Xalapa or Chetumal.
Yes. Toluca is a city in central Mexico, 85 kilometers (53 mi) west of Mexico City.
None. All landfills Mexico City uses are on neighboring Mexico State (capital: Toluca). There are several illegal dump sites, though.