Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral was created in 1667.
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - Zamboanga City - was created in 2002.
It is not national; it is the "Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral" (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico).
Roman Catholic.
Two such sites are the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico.
The Templo Mayor (Main Temple). Its remains are located between the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral and Mexico's National Palace.
Catedral Metropolitana, also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral, is the main cathedral of Mexico City. It is located on the Zocalo, the city's main square, and is one of the largest and oldest cathedrals in the Americas. It is a major tourist attraction and an important cultural and religious landmark in Mexico.
The same reason most temples, churches, basilicas and cathedrals are built: to worship God.
The political and religious center of Mexico built on the site of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, is Mexico City. In the heart of the city lies the Zócalo, or Plaza Mayor, which is surrounded by important structures such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace. The Metropolitan Cathedral, a stunning example of colonial architecture, was constructed over the ruins of the Aztec Templo Mayor. This juxtaposition of historical layers reflects Mexico's complex cultural heritage, blending indigenous and Spanish influences.
Mexico City
Cathedral City High School was created in 1991.
The most populous city and metropolitan area is Mexico City in Mexico, with a city population of about 9 million. Only slightly lower in metropolitan population is New York City in the US.
Metropolitan Community College - Kansas City - was created in 1969.