There are several of them. These are known as "colonial cities", because they still have many buildings from the colonial era (1521 - 1821) and neighborhoods with plazas, parks, churches and other features that are commonly associated with European towns.
Some include:
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Paris, France
obviously mexico
Measure 19 deg up from the equator and 99 deg West of the Greewich meridian looks to me like its just about at Mexico City.
Maximilian of Austria, a European nobleman became the Emperor of Mexico in 1863. During his brief rule, he built Avenida Reforma, an important street in Mexico City and is considered his lasting legacy.
The majority of the population of Mexico is Mestizo, which is a mix of Native Mexican Indians and European (The majority of whom are from Spain). All races and many ethnic groups are represented within the population of Mexico.
The San Juan de los Caballeros colony, the first permanent European settlement in the future state of New Mexico
Mexico City.
Mexico City
Pretty much. Mexico City is 7412 Km (4606 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina. For comparision purposes, Lisboa in the European country of Portugal is just 1269 Km (789 miles) further away from Mexico City.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City is in Mexico.
Yes , Mexico city is both a city and the capital of Mexico .