It is the name of a country, a state and a city.
"Mexico" is the name of a city, a state and a country.
Aguascalientes is the name of one of the 31 states that compose Mexico. It is also the name of a city, which happens to be the capital of the state with the same name.
It is called Chihuahua, and it is named after a state in Mexico, not a city.
Veracruz, city and port on the Mexican state of Veracruz.
No. Mexico City is the capital of a country south of the United States, known as Mexico. The U.S. state of New Mexico (capital Santa Fe) used to belong to Mexico until 1848, hence the name.
The state of Aguascalientes (both state and its capital city share the same name).
Oaxaca is both the name of a city and state in Mexico. Oaxaca City (officially Oaxaca de Juarez) is the capital of the state of Oaxaca. The state was named after the City, much like New York state is named after New York City.
It is a state (and capital of the same name) in central Mexico, 2 hours northwest from Mexico City.
The national state capital of Mexico is Mexico City. Mexico City was separated from the state of Mexico on November 18, 1824.
Salamanca is a city in Mexico, and the name of a province in Spain.Salamanca is a city in Mexico, and the name of a province in Spain.Salamanca is a city in Mexico, and the name of a province in Spain.Salamanca is a city in Mexico, and the name of a province in Spain.Salamanca is a city in Mexico, and the name of a province in Spain.Salamanca is a city in Mexico, and the name of a province in Spain.
I guess you mean one of Mexico's states, whose capital is the city of Toluca. Its official name is Estado Libre y Soberano de Mexico (Spanish for: Free and Sovereign State of Mexico).