Mexico City is already on central Mexico. If you mean direction to the actual geographical center of Mexico, it would be to the northwest of the city.
The capital city of Mexico is Mexico City.
The central interior of Mexico (also known as Centrosur) is composed by the states of Cuernavaca, Mexico and Federal District, where Mexico City is located. The total population of such region would be of some 25,246,764 people.
No. Mexico City is deep within the Mexican central region; the closest body of water is the Gulf of Mexico, some 300 km (185 miles) nortwest of the city.
It is southeast of Mexico City.
Los Pinos, right next to the park and forest of Chapultepec in Mexico City.
Mexico City Alameda Central was created in 1592.
In a southwest direction.
There is no such thing. Mexico City has a major; current major is Miguel Angel Mancera (term: 2012-2018).
Central Mexico, north of Mexico City.
Spanish: Distrito Federal. It is the political entity where Mexico City resides, just like Washington is to DC.
no it's Mexico City
Yes.