The Central Mexican Plateau is the most populated region in Mexico. Some cities within the plateau include Mexico City (21.1 million), Puebla (2.7 million), Toluca (1.8 million), Leon (1.8 million), Queretaro (1.1 million) and Cuernavaca (0.9 million).
Mexico City, which is also the most populated city in the Americas and third largest in the world.
Mexico city
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No. The gulf itself is a body of water within a region: North America.If you mean the land area circling the Gulf of Mexico, that indeed is a region, known as the oil coast.
You mean "where" not "what" and to answer your question, Just like any country, the cities within the nation created the country itself.
In the Central Mexican Plateau. Over 66% of Mexico's territory is located within this plateau.
The Mexican Central Plateau or Mexican Altiplano. It is where most people is agglomerated.
Both. Mexico (capital: Mexico City) is an independent country with a political system on its own and as such, it is also considered an independent economic entity or region within the continent of North America.
None. The region is well within the subtropical zone.
No. Mexico City is the capital of the country of Mexico. Some cities within the state of New Mexico include Albuquerque, Roswell, Santa Fe or Las Cruces, but no "Mexico City".
It is within the central Mexican plateau. More specifically, it is a large park located within Mexico City.
Countries within a specified region that conduct free trade with one another. Ex. NAFTA(Canada, USA, Mexico)
At the very least, San Diego is within such range.