How many hotels with more than 300 rooms are in Mexico?
There are a few hundred. You should be more specific; some examples are provided:
Where can a great deal on a Guadalajara airfare be found?
You can call a travel agency to help you search for a good deal on a flight to Guadalajar, Mexico. Most travel agencies would be glad to help you find a good deal and you can request that they tell you when there is an inexpensive flight to your desired destination, in this case Mexico.
When did el salvador beat Mexico in the azteca?
it's never happened.
el salvador has never won at azteca stadium
What city is pronounced wahocka in Mexico?
It was not Aztec, but Zapotec. It is known as Oaxaca, and is the current capital of the Mexican state of Oaxaca, on the Mexican southern Pacific coast.
What is the impact of rapid urbanization on Mexico City?
Rural migration into the cities and construction of many settlements were made on an unordered fashion; many colonias or boroughs were settled almost overnight, so basic services like electricity, water, social services and security wouldn't be available until several years later, or never at all. This is known as spatial inequality.
One example of such effect is Mexico City: rural migration into the city caused a rise in population from 3 million in 1950, to 5.1 million in 1960, to 8.7 million in 1970. Nowadays it has a population of over 21.16 million. Due to spatial inequality, many people settle on the outskirts of the city, on cardboard shantytowns known as ciudades perdidas.
What did Mexicans bring to Australia?
i t is never becuaser you will cross the river to go to rthtre moon and then you will make love to a tiger and then lil Wayne wil apper there and the money will make me a dollar of cash so the mone y will get out the way for the dibasour
How many times brasil beat Mexico?
1950 1o. bet by Uruguay in Brazil World Cup
1998 2o. bet by France in France
How many miles is it from Nuevo Laredo Mexico to Mexico City Mexico?
The straight line distance is about 562 miles (882 kilometers).
Driving distance is about 693 miles (1,102 kilometers).
Kiwi are small flightless birds which are native to New Zealand alone.
Kiwifruit are vine fruit which are native to China, while other species are native to India, Japan and even southeastern Siberia. They are grown as commercial crops in New Zealand, Chile, Italy, France and Greece, as well as the USA, along the coastal region of northern California extending up to the Southwest tip of British Columbia.
While it might be possible to grow them in parts of Spain, they are not grown there commercially on a large scale.
Why is the gulf of Mexico prone to hurricanes?
It is a gulf; as such it has warmer waters than the surrounding Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricanes are formed due to a pretty complex process, but for simplicity, warm waters evaporate quickly; then as they ascend begin to cool down. The difference of temperatures between the warmer waters below and the cooler clouds above generates a "low pressure zone", which leads to a storm and eventually, a hurricane.
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What country forms a land link between North and South America?
Central America, (Mexico) and the other small countries located there such as Panama,ect.
What is Mexicos youngest state?
Both Quintana Roo and Baja California Sur became states of the Mexican Union on October 8, 1974.
In what year did Cortes reach Mexico?
he never did he explored mexico not south america your thinking of pizarro
Which group opposed war with Mexico?
"The North" qualifies as such. At a time when slavery was becoming a hot issue in American politics, they were afraid "The South" would use the newly conquered territories to increase slavery and get the upper hand.
You should be aware that the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extension of the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) which was by itself, motivated by slave owners.
What are the names of the airlines in Mexico?
One of the main Mexican airlines is Aeromexico, a large company from 1934 who inaugurated the maiden flight to Mexico City. Another airline is Mexicana which was founded in 1921, and the oldest of mexican airlines.
Does a permanent resident need a passport to fly to Mexico?
I was wondering about this also.
Went to the Mexican Consulate in Toronto Website to find out more.
"Only Canadian nationals carrying diplomatic and official passports will require a visa when traveling to Mexico as tourists or in official matters."
"This measure does not affect Canadians holding ordinary passports who wish to travel to Mexico as tourists."
For more visit:
http://www.consulmex.com/eng/vnews.asp?126
When is a child done with education in Mexico?
Until 15 years old (6 years on primary school and 3 of secondary school)
Why are the coastal plains now more settled?
if u were just trying to get answers for your world geo homework.... u should have put ....."in mexico" on the end :)
How did the US acquire New Mexico?
The Eastern part of the State was acquired from Texas as a part of the Compromise of 1850 following the Mexican-American War. That war and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo resulted in the aquistion of California, much of Arizona and New Mexico. The final portions were purchased from Mexico in the form of the Gadsden Purchase, which established the Southern border of New Mexico and the current State of Arizona. Finally, the Western half of the State was used to form Arizona Territory in 1863.
What is the most likely reason Mexico wanted Texas back after it was annexed by the US?
It was Mexico's territory, to begin with.
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Which battle led to Mexico signing a treaty that gave Texas independence?
It was the battle of Alamo and the battle of San Jacinto.