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Central Mexico. The center of such city is on the following coordinates: 19.433333, -99.133333.

It is a 21.16-million megalopolis, which acts as the political, cultural and economic capital of Mexico.

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Central Mexico. The center of such city is on the following coordinates: 19.433333, -99.133333.

It is a 21.16-million megalopolis, which acts as the political, cultural and economic capital of Mexico.

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