Estimated population for Mexico by mid-1993 was 88,752,014, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI in Spanish).
34,923,129 (1960 Census)
91 .65 million was the population.
The population of the state of New York in 1960 was 16.78 million people. The city of New York had a population of 7.782 million in 1960.
The 1960 population was 226,167 residents according to the 1960 census.
From 1950 to 1960, the population increased 89,496 or 20% to 557,087. -Wikipedia
Mexico's population is projected to be of 124,700,000 inhabitants at the end of 2025.
You mean in population numbers? It was because of the Green Revolution (1930-1960), which due to technology transfer initiatives, allowed greater agricultural production, in turn allowing greater population densities. This explains why in 1950 Mexico had a population of 25.8 million, which literally exploded to 60 million by 1975 and became 97 million by the year 2000. Nowadays (2016), population growth has slowed-down due to increased income and fertility controls, reaching a population of 121 million.
There were reportedly 116.9 million people in Mexico in 2012. This is in stark contrast to 1960, when the population was 36.9 million.
The population of Singapore in 1960 was about 1.7 million.
The population of Alaska in 1960 was around 229,000.
In 1960, Pennsylvania's population was 11,319,366 people.
The population of State of Mexico is 15,175,862.
HSBC Mexico's population is 22,000.
No; 5 Centavo coins from Mexico were made of brass in 1960.
In 1960 Minneapolis' population was 482,872 (25th largest city in nation).
the estimated population of mexico city for 2011 is 8,857,188
The population of Kion de Mexico is 144.
Raymie - 1960 was released on: USA: 5 July 1960 Mexico: 15 December 1960
First I should mention that Mexico and Canada are countries not cities, and Mexico has a larger population. Mexico has a population of 107,431,230, and Canada has a population of 33,739,900.