Southwestern Mexico qualifies as such:
Low-lying areas along southern Mexico receive in excess of 1,000 millimeters (40 inches) of rainfall in an average year. These lands are mostly tropical savanna, with fairly constant temperatures averaging 24°C (75°F) and 28°C (83°F).
In contrast, arid or semiarid conditions are encountered in northern Mexico. Rainfall in these regions averages between 300 and 600 millimeters (12-24 inches) per year, and temperature variations are pronounced, between 5°C (41°F) on winter up to 42°C (107°F) on summer months.
Southern Mexico qualifies as such. Coffee growing areas around the world are located between the Tropic of Cancer (23.43 °N) and Tropic of Capricorn (23.43 °S); as Mexico is crossed by the Tropic of Cancer, the best climate for growing coffee is located south of such latitude.
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Australia Mexico south America and southwestern Africa are a few places with arid climate
Central to South Arizona, Southwestern New Mexico, and Northern Old Mexico.
North America - they are found in all the southwestern US states and in Mexico
In terms of what? Climate? That would be Argentina, northern Mexico and Chile, which have temperate, snowy and desert climates. In cultural terms? Probably northern Mexico is more like the Southwestern US, as California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and parts of Colorado and Wyoming used to be part of Mexico.
Central America, the Caribbean, and desert areas (such as the Southwestern US and Mexico) have the hottest climate.
Santa Fe is located in the southwestern United States, specifically in the state of New Mexico. It is not considered a northern city in the country.
Deserts are located in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Northern Mexico, which is overwhelmingly dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts.
Desert and savanna.
Sahara Desert - northern Africa Mojave Desert - southwestern United States Arabian Desert - Arabian Pennisula Sonoran Desert - southwestern United States and western Mexico Chihuahuan Desert - southwestern United States and central Mexico
Mexico borders the Southwestern states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
No, the Navajo (Dine') lived in the southwestern part of the US, in parts of northern Arizona, northern New Mexico, and southern Utah and Colorado.