None of them. They all belong to the United States of America. If you mean what parts used to be considered a part of Mexico, then it would be California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas.
Yes; Mexico is an independent country different than the US. There is however, a state known as NEW Mexico which belongs to the US.
Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and parts of Panama as well as today's US States of California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
Ciudad Juarez is a city located in the state of Chihuahua. In turn, Chihuahua is a state that belongs to Mexico.
The tallest State Capital building belongs to Louisiana at 450 feet. Santa Fe, New Mexico has sth highest elevation for a state Capital.
It is a state which belongs to the United States of America.
Mexico is an independent country. It is not a state of US. It has nothing to do with the US. It is outside the United State's jurisdiction. Only New Mexico is in the US. It was admitted as the 47th state in 1912.
It is a city in Mexico, on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. It belongs to the state of Tamaulipas, bordering Texas to the north. See the "related links" section for a map of its location.
New Mexico is a state which belongs to the United States since 1848. It was part of the country of Mexico, and was acquired after the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Mexico, the country from which New Mexico was acquired, is an independent country south of the United States. Its capital is Mexico City.
Massachusetts - is this a joke?
I guess you mean Mexico City. It is located in a federal district, which belongs to the federation as a whole. It is known as such: Distrito Federal.
No, New Mexico became the 47th US State.
The US state with the postal abbreviation of NM is New Mexico.