The state of Jalisco (capital: Guadalajara) is located on the GMT-5 time zone. This means it has the same time of cities such as Mexico City, Houston TX or Winnipeg.
GMT/UMT-7, equivalent to US Mountain Time.
Mexico One Plate at a Time - 2003 Mexico's Real Independence Day 3-1 was released on: USA: 2005
It depends on traffic, the time, and the day, but for me I've gotten there in about 45 min - to an hour.
Everyone who lives in Mexico is in the present day in Mexico.
Mexico competes at london in EDT time converting to NYC time over the number of games that depends on the time of day in England. hahah f*ck you!
The day of the dead in Mexico is November 1 and 2.
Present-day Mexico City, capital of Mexico.
In time, 1 day and 9 hours travel by automobile; in distance, maybe 2,860 km.
If its 3:00AM it is 12:30PM from previuos day in mexico. If its 3:00PM it is 12:30AM same day Mexico City is GMT-6 but right now we are on daylight saving time, so is GMT-5 Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia is GMT+9.5 no daylight saving time Now, there is a difference of 5 +9.5 = 14:30 hours, so you need to deduct 14:30 hours to your time to get Mexico's time.
It would be 11:30 AM of the next day. (Mexico City and New Zealand have a difference of 18 hours)
No. Mexico City is the capital of Mexico; Chichen Itza is an ancient city, present-day ruins and archaeological site which rose and fell during the time of the Mayan civilization.
Probably, because Mexico didn't exist at the time. From 1521 until 1821, present-day Mexico was an overseas territory of the Spanish Crown, known as New Spain.
Sunday.