Some of them include New Orleans and Galveston in the US, and Veracruz and Tampico in Mexico.
Not really. The minimum distance between Mexico City and the Gulf of Mexico is of approximately 251 kilometers (156 miles) on a straight line.
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Galveston and Galveston Bay.
There are no deposits of oil nor natural gas in or around Mexico City. They are found near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
In general terms, the Gulf of Mexico is east of Mexico City. However, as the Gulf is a huge expanse of water, its bearing from Mexico City varies greatly. The northern Gulf of Mexico (around New Orleans) has a bearing from Mexico City of 40° northeast; the southern Gulf of Mexico (around the city of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico) is around 104° east-southeast from Mexico City.
No, Alaska is nowhere near Gulf of Mexico.
It is New Orleans, Louisiana, that is located near the mouth of the Mississippi River where that river system dumps water into the Gulf of Mexico.
You mean the jalapeño pepper? Yes: it was first cultivated in Mexico, close to present-day city of Xalapa, near the Gulf of Mexico.
The Persian Gulf is nowhere near the Gulf of Mexico. Many oceans and seas separate them.
It depends. The city of Cancun, which stays at the northern Mayan Riviera, is close to the Yucatan Channel, which defines the border between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
There is no sea near Florida but, the gulf which is Gulf of Mexico, West of Florida.