Yes; don't confuse it with New Mexico, which is a US state. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.
Mexico (capital: Mexico City) qualifies as such.
Arizona and New Mexico are bordered by Mexico to the south.
Mexico City is the capital of a country named Mexico, located south of the United States. Santa Fe on the other hand, is the capital of the state of NEW Mexico, which also borders the country of Mexico, as well as the states of Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Utah and Colorado.
Mexico City is the capital of Mexico (the country).
No. Mexico is an independent country south of the United States (capital: Mexico City). The "other Mexico" would be NEW Mexico (capital: Santa Fe), which is a U.S. state.
No. Mexico City is the capital of a country south of the United States, known as Mexico. The U.S. state of New Mexico (capital Santa Fe) used to belong to Mexico until 1848, hence the name.
Mexico is a country, but the capital of Mexico is Mexico city.
Mexico City is by itself a capital: it is the capital of Mexico (the country).
Because Mexico is not the same as the US state of New Mexico. It is an independent country with a developing economy and has Mexico City as its capital.
There is a city, state and country named Mexico:There is Mexico City (pop: 19,231,829) capital of the country of Mexico.There are two states with the name Mexico on them. There is New Mexico (capital: Santa Fe), which is a US state and Estado de Mexico (capital: Toluca), which is a Mexican state.Finally, there is a country named Mexico(official name: Estados Unidos Mexicanos or Mexican United States) which is south of the United States.
Mexico is a country, not a continent. Continents do not have capitals, except for Australia, which is both a continent and a country. The capital of the country of Mexico is Mexico City.