Central Mexico includes Mexico City, as well as other important cities such as Puebla, Toluca, Cuernavaca and Pachuca. As such, the region has a population of some 37.4 million people, or almost a third of Mexico's population.
The Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
An impoverished rural life, added to increased industrialization is the answer.
Aztecs were a wandering Native American tribe who came to Mexico during the 13th century. The Aztecs began moving south into the central valley of Mexico in 1200 AD. There they built a great civilization including cities, pyramids, and temples. By 1400 AD, Aztec Empire had 5 million people. In 1519 Spanish conquistadors arrived in Mexico and defeated the Aztecs.
On the Central Mexican Plateau, which spans most of central Mexico.
Yes people in Mexico and Central have black hair because I have been to Mexico last year in 2010 and most of the people in Mexico had black hair. Sarah
It has milder climate and better soil for agriculture, in contrast to the suffocating deserts to the north and the tropical climate on the coasts. This in turns allows for more intensive agriculture and a higher population density.
Mexican and Central Americans.
In... Mexico? Most of them live on the Central Mexican Plateau, but many other live on the coasts and on the Yucatan and Baja California peninsulas. Most people in Mexico live on houses, but many of those who live on larger cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey live on apartment buildings.
In Mexico's cities, as well as many rural communities.
The Aztec people lived in what is now central Mexico, primarily in the area around Lake Texcoco. Their capital city, Tenochtitlan, was located on an island in the middle of the lake, which is where present-day Mexico City stands.
no, when the Jews were slaves in Egypt they built storage cities