Northern Mexico is in general terms, the most prosperous region in Mexico. Following are some of the Mexican states with their GDP per capita (PPP), and their equivalence against other countries in the world:
There are however, other states in central and southern Mexico which would be considered richer, such as:
Northern Mexico is in general terms, the most prosperous region in Mexico. Following are some of the Mexican states with their GDP per capita (PPP), and their equivalence against other countries in the world:
There are however, other states in central and southern Mexico which would be considered richer, such as:
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Ontario in Canada and the Federal District in Mexico are by far the most active economies in such countries, as both regions are the most populated and ranked as the largest in terms of GDP for each displayed year:Ontario had a GDP of US$513,052 billion during 2008. Such income accounted for 40.28% of the Canadian economy for that year.The Federal District, where most of Mexico City is located, accounted for 21.5% of the Mexican GDP for 2007. The Gross Domestic product of such entity equaled US$192,073 billion.
no prosperous is not an adverb. it is an adjective.
good resources and trade routes most likely
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
Mexico's most prosperous regions would be those with the highest income per capita. Figures in US dollars per capita:Federal District (Mexico City): 23,130Nuevo Leon: 16,342Campeche: 15,175Quintana Roo: 13,342Coahuila: 12,474For the sake of comparison, the following countries are on the GDP/per capita rank of such Mexican states:Portugal: 22,900Libya: 16,200Latvia: 15,200Lithuania: 13,300Venezuela: 12,100
Most of present-day Mexico and the southern regions of Arizona and New Mexico, which were later acquired by the US on the Gadsden Purchase.
Mexico City
Southern Mexico. Most regions close to the sea are snow-free most of the time.
Yes. There are natural regions, socioeconomic regions as well as federal states in Mexico.
The number one herb, and the one that is used throughout all regions of Mexico is cilantro.
All over Mexico, but the most important regions include the states of Sinaloa on western Mexico, and Michoacan on the southwestern Pacific coast of Mexico.
Geography and socioeconomic factors allow Mexico to be grouped into 5 regions.
Mexico Texas and California
New Mexico
new mexico
New Mexico