Monterry, Nuevo Leon, can justify its claim to that title.
Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara are the cities which concentrate most of the industrial production in Mexico.
There are many, but the largest one would be Monterrey (pop: 3,664,331, third largest in the country).
There are many, but some of them include Mexico City, Toluca, Puebla or Queretaro.
There are several of them, but some would include Saltillo, Monclova or Monterrey.
Mexico City is the largest city in Mexico, and its largest financial center. However, the largest industrial center would be the city of Monterrey, in northern Mexico.
Monterrey would qualify as such; however as of late it has also become a large financial and services hub.
Mexico City industrial activities account for 16.32% of Mexico's industrial production or 5.58% of Mexico's total GDP.
Mexico City would qualify as such, as it is the economic, cultural and political capital of Mexico.
For being Mexico's second largest city after Mexico City, and the country's third most populous city after Mexico City and Guadalajara. Also for being Mexico's industrial capital.
Two of them would include Monterrey and Mexico City.
Mexico City is one of the largest industrial regions in Mexico, with more than 50,000 industries operating in or around the metropolitan area.
Mexico City is where most government functions (Executive, Legislative and Supreme Court) reside. However, industrial development is a more debatable topic, as there are cities now that have surpassed Mexico City in terms of industrial output, such as Monterrey.
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.
Monterrey, capital of the northern state of Nuevo Leon, qualifies as such.
Many industrial applications, but one of the most common would be coin minting.
All throughout Mexico, but there is a considerable proportion of them located in the Central Mexican Plateau, where cities such as Mexico City, Guanajuato, Queretaro and Puebla are located.
It is the economic, industrial, and cultural capital of Mexico, and the most populous city in the country with some 19 million inhabitants. It is also the site where Tenochtitlan, ancient capital city of the Aztec Empire, was founded on March 13, 1325.
Mexico City forms part and is capital of present-day Mexico. Its government is that of a federal district - such as Washington DC is to America - and its main difference from the days of the Aztec Empire is that when it was Tenochtitlan, it was a pre-industrial city, capital of the Aztec Empire.