Because it is a pretty large country, three times the size of Texas, the approximate size of Alaska, or on a more "international scale", roughly the same size of Spain, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany put together.
Mountains, rivers, dense forest and vast stretches of uninhabited land separated the different regions within Greece.
Yes. There are natural regions, socioeconomic regions as well as federal states in Mexico.
rivers
Alexander the great
The Baja California peninsula.
Geography and socioeconomic factors allow Mexico to be grouped into 5 regions.
Mexico is divide in 31 state and one D.F. (distrito federal) and all state have different Municipalities, in all Mexico have 2 mil 445 Municiplalities.
Different cultural regions are: South America, Central America, Chiapas in the southeastern corner of Mexico plus, Chiapas is a political region to.
Both. There are regions in Mexico with seasonal snowfalls and you have regions where winter is hardly felt.
6 main land regions in New Mexico
the Maya regions were Mexico and central America
Oh, dude, vernacular regions in Mexico are like those informal areas where people speak a certain way, you know? It's not like they have official borders or anything, just like vibes of how people talk in different parts of the country. So, like, you've got regions where they might use different slang or accents, but it's all still Mexico, man.