they make stuff and then sell it
Mexicans
How do you think Mexico City's High population density affects the lives of people living there.
It is Mexico City, with 19.2 million people living in it.
For transport, for making a living, for entertainment.
Mexico as a whole is overpopulated but Mexico City has about 22 million people living there and it has been overpopulated for about 20-30 years.
One of the 21.16 million people living in Mexico City.
Certainly. Although the area had not been named Mexico at the time.
Yes; French immigration into Mexico started since it became independent in 1821. Nowadays, there are approximately 1.5-2 million people of French ancestry living in Mexico.
They managed to stay in Mexico because they wanted to rule mexico as there country.
It has 545,852 people living in a 181 square mile area.
Most people living in the Mexico City proper are born within Mexico City; there are some immigrants from central and southern states but most of them tend to live on the periphery, on greater Mexico City.
Relaxed atmosphere, cheap cost of living, beautiful landscapes, friendly people. You should note that northern cities close to the US-Mexico border are the most ugly in Mexico and take the brunt of the Mexican War on Drugs' violence. See some links to view some screenshots of the 'other Mexico'.