Sonoyta would be one of them.
Mexico is ground zero, all the roads start and finish in Mexico City, so all the roads stated from Mexico City, since Mexico City is the capital of capitals, as one of its names it has always been an imperial city, so that is why all the roads lead to Mexico City.
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New Spain. (I am not sure if this is entirely right or not, so if it's wrong, I'm sorry.)
it depends on where you live. if u live in Mexico, no. but for the US, it would be considered a forgien city. so ya it depends
Yes; don't confuse it with New Mexico, which is a US state. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.
It was (and still is) an important industrial and services hub, with cement, steel, oil refining and manufacturing. This is why the 1985 Mexico City earthquake was so devastating: at the time, Mexico City represented 25% of all Mexico's GDP.
Lourdes is a town itself, so it is not in any other city.
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He sailed to Mexico, but ended up in Mexico City looking for gold and wealth. Mexico City is inland so he had to walk there. He didn't know the city existed.
Mexico has 31 states, so there is one national capital (Mexico City) and 31 state capitals.
No. It is a city in central Mexico with an elevation of 2,240 meters above sea level. The closest beach to Mexico City is Tecolutla in the state of Veracruz, 340 Kilometers (212 miles) northwest of the city.
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