According to the latest statistics (2005), the number of personal computers in Mexico is 14,395,330. This does not include servers used for commercial or corporate purposes.
As of 2021, Mexico had an estimated 60 million computers in use. This number includes both personal and business computers across the country.
Approximately 36 million tourists visit New Mexico each year.
Unknown -- no census asks for sexual preferences.
In 2005 Mexico had 187,938 localidades or settlements. These include small rural communities of less than 2,500 inhabitants up to cities over one million people, such as Mexico City (21 million), Guadalajara (4.4 million) and Monterrey (4.1 million).
2009 statistics show over 131,199 people in Mexico were diagnosed with down syndrome, or 3.73 cases per 10,000 births.
It matters where in Ethiopia...In the city at least 76.4% of people have access to a laptop or computer.
The same you could find in any store in America (desktops and laptops of many brands such as Gateway, HP, Lenovo or Sony, as well as assembled from many vendors' parts). As a matter of fact, many computers sold in the US are assembled in Mexico.
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Computers and peripherals, accounting for 7.8% of total exports from China to Mexico during 2007.
Mexico's top five exports are crude petroleum, cars, video displays, computers, and truck equipment. Mexico is also known for its exported silver.
If your referring to stereotypes in Mexico, no most don't. They don't have the money and there are very few computer stores in Mexico and there jobs don't need them.
Telecommunications, computers, new materials and biotechnology started to be commercially available in Mexico as late as 1986.
It can be hooked up to as many as 5 computers :)
87.644,00 computers in Africa.
Some imports of Mexico include telephones, computers, and cars. They also import broadcasting accessories, office machine parts, and integrated circuits.
Millions of computers exist in England
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There are 402 McDonald's in Mexico.