The national state capital of Mexico is Mexico City. Mexico City was separated from the state of Mexico on November 18, 1824.
No. It is the capital of the state of Mexico.
Mexico State (Capital: Toluca).
No; it is just the capital of the federal state of Nuevo Leon. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.
Teotihuacan is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in present-day Mexico. It does not have a modern capital because it is a historical site rather than a contemporary city.
No. Sonora is a state in northern Mexico, bordering Arizona. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.
It is the capital of the State of Mexico (Spanish: Estado de Mexico), in central Mexico.
There is no such place. There is a state in Mexico, bordering Texas which is named Chihuahua and has the city of Chihuahua as capital of the state.
Tallahassee, Florida, is the state capital that is closest to the Gulf of Mexico.
The state of Oaxaca (both state and its capital have the same name).
Yes; don't confuse it with New Mexico, which is a US state. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.
No. It is the capital of one of the 31 states found in Mexico. Such state happens to be called the Estado de Mexico (Mexico State). Toluca is 72 Kilometers (45 miles) west of Mexico City, the real and only capital of Mexico.