It wasn't a country but a region dominated by several city-states. Some of them include Mexico-Tenochtitlan (ruled by the Aztec or Mexica civilization), Tlaxcala, Texcoco or the Mayan cities to the south.
Before being an independent country, Mexico was a colony of Spain and was called Nueva España (New Spain).
After independence was declared in 1810 the country was referred to as Northern America, Mexican America, Mexican Republic, Mexican Nation and Mexico.
The official name of the country was selected in 1824 and it is Estados Unidos Mexicanos, literally United Mexican States.
Mexico-Tenochtitlan, which roughly translates to "Place of cactus in the middle of the Lake Moon". The Lake Moon referred above is the name Aztecs gave to the Lake Texcoco.
Before becoming an independent country, it was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire. It was known as the Viceroyalty of the New Spain.
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Viceroyalty of the New Spain.
Viceroyalty of the New Spain
Viceroyalty of the New Spain.
New Spain
Mexico was known as New Spain before it gained independence from Spain in 1821.
Yes; before its independence, Mexico's official name was "Viceroyalty of the New Spain".
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It does not come from mexico robles is a spanish name, spain
Just like that: Mexico. Later, when Mexico was conquered by Spain, it was renamed as Viceroyalty of the New Spain. When Mexico attained its independence in the XIX century, it was renamed again with its original name.
It came from Aragon, Spain not Mexico!
Viceroyalty of the New Spain.
It is a Spanish last name.
Well, it should come from Spain or Mexico. Mostly Mexico.
They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.
They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.
Viceroyalty of the New Spain