Which touch the gulf of Mexico?
Mexico, the United States and Cuba; also the Florida and Yucatan peninsulas qualify. Finally, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida have shores on the Gulf of Mexico.
Does US have more land than Mexico?
Yes, US has more land than Mexico, along with every other country except Canada and Russia. It DOES have more land than China. Period.
I'm not sure what China has to do with this question, but for those of you who have had your meds:
(3) United States: 9,629,091 SQ KM
(14) Mexico: 1,972,550 SQ KM
Is the Atlantic Ocean the body of Water for the Gulf of Mexico?
It is connected to it, certainly. All seas are connected to the oceans in one way or another, except inland seas, obviously.
The International Hydrographic Organization designates the Gulf of Mexico as an arm of the Atlantic Ocean so yes, it is considered the Atlantic Ocean.
What is a Cinco mil pesos 5000 banknote banco de Mexico worth?
About 400 dollars, or a little bit more unless it's a bill from before 1996 when the value of a peso was changed drastically. If it was before 1996, it's practically worthless.
How much is 50 Mexico pesos worth in Canada?
Look it up on Coinmill.com or put in "USD to Peso" in google search.
Right now it's approximately $3.90
What insect has the longest annual migration traveling from Canada to Mexico?
Millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) qualify as such.
What is the connection between Canada and Mexico?
Canada and the US share a border and have a lot of history. They are also very good trading countries in the NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT. Lastly, they are connected by both government being good allies.
All three armed conflicts are equally important to the history of Mexico. Each one of them had different but defining characteristics that would change Mexico's economy, society or culture for centuries, until this very day:
The Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) resulted in Mexico's secession from the Spanish Empire. This marked the beginning of Mexico as a sovereign country since 1821, and accelerated the decline of the Spanish Empire.
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) resulted among other things, in the loss of half of Mexico's territory to the United States, and a long period of indebtedness and political turmoil that lasted until the 1860's.
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) was a result of an agrarian, labor, civil and political rights movement, which also inspired other revolutions such as the October (Russian) Revolution of 1917. It resulted in many social reforms that were considered revolutionary at the time, and many of whom have lasted until present times.
False. The Rio Grande River runs along the US/Mexico Border across Texas, but then turns northward into the USA. It does not entirely run along the international border. :)
There is a city, state and country named Mexico:
Which Mexican states border the US?
From west to east:
Which were the political conditions in Mexico before 1810?
Politically, it was part of the Spanish Empire and as such, it was administered by a viceroy. Financially, it was the most successful territory of Spain, contributing a large percentage of the empire's income; the modern equivalent would be the economic contribution of California and Texas to the United States; losing such economies would be considered a great disaster, if not resulting into the dissolution of the union. In the case of Spain, Mexico was one of the first colonies to fight for its independence, in 1810; by 1830 most Spanish holdings in the Americas were independent
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They lost their lives when peaceful greetings became vicious attacks.
What country is Cozumel Mexico in?
Cozumel is an island off the coast of southeastern Mexico, near Cancun.
How far can you boat up the Mississippi from the gulf of Mexico?
2340 miles. All the way from Canada to the Gulf Coast in Louisiana.
What is Mexico doing to end the issue of drug cartels?
Ideally? Legalize them and push the problem back to the United States, where most of the consumer market for illegal drugs resides.
Realistically? Demand more intelligence and financial support from the US Government, with the intent of tracking down, arresting and deporting drug cartel bosses to the US. On the other hand, looking to resolve the problem at its very roots: to eradicate the American consumer market for these drugs, eliminating the need for providers (the drug cartels).
i agree with the guy above.But i think they should go to the most violent city in Mexico[ciudad juarez]and make the Mexican army circle ciudad juarez and look inside allthe houses for drugs,guns,kids that are trapped and money.all those drug cartels should be killed.
How did pancho villa change Mexico?
he opened poor people to the idea that they could stand up for themselves and gain more rights for example the right to own their own land.
How do you get a phone directory for Nuevo Laredo Mexico?
what is the telephone area code in international long distance to nuevo
Laredo Mexico/
To dial Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico from the US, dial 011-52-678, then the 7 digit phone number.
What Texas cite is closest to the gulf of Mexico?
I guess you mean "City". There are some cities along the Texas coast, but two of them would be Corpus Christi or Galveston.
How much amount of solar energy is used in Mexico?
Mexico produced approximately 730.3 million barrels of crude oil during 2009, being the 7th largest producer of oil in the world.
The North American free trade agreement calls for lower tariffs between which three countries?
The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers to trade and investment between the U.S., Canada and Mexico.