some similarities between Aystriila and Mexico it is hot in both areas and the difference is that there are different animals tempatures and cultures maybe even foods
Both are federal republics.Both are led by a president.Both have three branches of government: executive, legislative and the judiciary.
Language (with the exception of Brazil), religion (mostly catholic), family-oriented values in general, most resources being exploited by non Latin American companies.
5500 kilometres
Great Victorian Desert in Australia
Well..in terms of geography, Mexico is located in North America, and Eygpt is located in Africa..
Mexico is not good service . China has rice. Asians has no food.
The Catholic institution is more or less the same on all countries it is practiced, with very small, unnoticeable differences.
some similarities are they both have temples, both have slaves, both live in Mexico, soldiers, army, and importantly they both have gods.
Mexico is a federal presidential republic of 31 independent states and one federal district while Canada is a parliamentary democracy with 10 provinces and 3 territories. See related questions.
That Mexico is Mexico and south america is south america
Northern Mexico has a lot more mountains and southern Mexico has a lot more rivers.
Northern Mexico has a lot more mountains and southern Mexico has a lot more rivers.
The flight time from Mexico to Melbourne, Australia is about 16 hours, 48 minutes.
there where from New Mexico
Both are almost the same: both are presidential federal republics with a bicameral congress and an independent judiciary. The major difference lies on the Electoral College, which doesn't exist in Mexico. This means elections held in Mexico are the result of direct popular vote.
First, the common traits. Mexico and Australia were at some point colonies of European powers. In the case of Mexico, it was a Spanish colony from 1521 until 1821. As for Australia, Britain established a penal colony there since the 18th century and kept Australia as an overseas colony until 1901 (or 1986, when the Australia Act severed the last ties between the Australian judiciary and the British one). Both countries have a rather large concentration of natural resources, but how are they exploited and by whom marks one of the greatest differences among both nations.Now, on the differences. Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic population while Australia is an Anglo-speaking, Oceanian island-nation with a majority of English-speaking population and a more balanced mix of religions (Roman Catholic: 26% Protestant 19%). The ethnic make up of Mexico is predominantly of mestizo (60%) and Amerindian people (30%) while Australians are predominantly Europeans (92%) and on a lesser degree, of Asian (7%) or Aboriginal background (1%). Both Australia and Mexico are federations, but Mexico is a federal presidential republic of 31 independent states and one federal district while Australia is a parliamentary democracy with 6 states and 2 territories. Finally, Australia is a high-tech, developed country while Mexico is an emerging market.Finally, some statistics:Population: Mexico 111,211,789 / Australia 21,262,641 (both July 2009 est.)Land area: Mexico 1,972,550 sq km (761,606 sq mi) / Australia 7,692,024 sq km (2,969,907 sq mi)Gross Domestic Product: Mexico USD$1,548 billion / Australia USD$920 billion.GDP Per Capita: Mexico USD$13,542 / Australia USD$38,500Median Age: Mexico 27.3 years / Canada 38.1 years
Mexico is 8,160 miles (13,100 kilometers) from Australia.