Did Texas used to belong to Mexico?
No US state has ever been under "rule of Mexico".
However, the territory occupied by the states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah and parts of Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wyoming was at one time claimed by Mexico.
How many people murdered in Mexico in one year?
Some 26,000 people die each year due to violence in Mexico. However, you should note the most important cause of death would be diabetes, with 83,000 dying of such disease each year (murder is the 5th cause of death in Mexico, after diabetes, ischemic heart disease, cirrhosis of the liver and cerebrovascular disease).
How long did Santa Anna live in Texas?
Santa Anna did not live in Tejas, he came there to put down a revolt.
How much does it cost to have a baby in Mexico?
It really depends on what kind of lifestyle you want for your baby. Usual costs range from US$80 to US$200 a month for lower to middle income families; higher income families usually have to pay up to US$450/mt. for many things including nursery, professional babysitters, food and clothing.
At the Mexicali Valley (some 27,070 square miles of irrigated land) and near both coasts of Baja California (some 974 square miles of arable land) there is grown cotton, sorghum, maize, sesame, squash, scallions, pepper, melon, cucumber, parsley, watermelon, tomato, barley, wheat, spinach, garlic, beets, broccoli, onion, cauliflower, peas, green beans, spinach, lettuce, radish, cabbage, carrots, alfalfa, grapes and asparagus.
What year was the Mexican constitution established?
The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1917 is the present constitution of Mexico. It was drafted in the city of Santiago de Queretaro by a Constitutional Convention during the Mexican Revolution. It was approved by the Constitutional Congress on February 5, 1917, with Venustiano Carranza serving as the first president under its terms.
How many jungles are there in Mexico?
Tropical rainforests or 'jungle' comprise 17% (335,334 sq km / 129,473 sq mi) of the Mexican land area, which is roughly the size of Finland or New Mexico.
Is it expensive to buy stuff in Mexico?
For the average Mexican, yes it is. It is rated as one of the most expensive cities to live in Mexico.
When did the Mexican drug war began?
cuz the cartel busted a cap up in somebody and they tried to steal dey girls and crack
How many hours plane flight from toronto canada to los cabos mexico?
The flight time for flights between the above places is 4-5 hours
This is an approximate travel time (calculated in ideal conditions. The travel speed is 500 mph and 30 mins for take off and landing). The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc
How does Mexicans meet their basic material needs?
The same Americans, British or French do: they work for it.
What does the city in Mexico guadalajara mean?
The city is named after the Spanish city of Guadalajara, with the name originating from the Arabic Wad Al-Hayara, meaning "River that runs through the valley of stones".
What tradition of siesta in Mexico?
No. That is a common stereotype of Mexicans, where they supposedly have a siesta during the afternoon and sleep one or two hours after lunch.
That may be the case for people who work on the fields in rural Mexico, as the sun at 3-4 in the afternoon has its biggest intensity on those latitudes and can be very harmful due to the subtropical nature of Mexico's climate.
People on larger towns an cities have a more frenetic way of life, and cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey hardly sleep during the day, if at all.
When did people migrate from Mexico to the US?
Since... forever. Until 1848 all southwestern states including California, Arizona, New Mexico or Texas belonged to Mexico. After the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) these territories became part of the United States, but there was still free passage between Mexico and the US. That is, until the 1921 immigration act, when such movement of people became restricted and most immigrants became 'illegals' by definition.
How was Mexico affected by the Treaty of Guadalupe?
It lost half its territory, also forbidding it from any claim on Texas.
Also known as the "Flower of the Dead". The Cempasuchil is a marigold.
What are the sierra madre occidental sierra madre oriental and sierra madre del sur?
All of them are mountain ranges that traverse Mexico from north to south. Sierra Madre Occidental is on the western side of Mexico, while the Sierra Madre Oriental is on the eastern side. Sierra Madre del Sur is lies on the South Pacific.
Where is the subway stop for Bella Artes in Mexico City?
The Subway system is very large and almost every place in Mexico City has a subway stop, however, the most important stations for tourists are the following: * LINE 1 * Insurgentes: Near Colonia Roma and Colonia Condesa. * San Lázaro: Outside Palacio Legislativo.
* LINE 2 * Bellas Artes: located outside the Palace of Fine Arts, The Central Bank of Mexico, The Postal Palace, The House of Azulejos and Alameda Park among other important places. * Zocalo: located at the Zocalo, or Central Square, where the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, Templo Mayor (aztec ruins), and the Supreme Court of Justice are. * Allende: in the middle of downtown Mexico City. * Revolucion: near the Monument to Revolution, and the Chopo Museum.
* LINE 3 * Universidad: Outside the National Autonomous University * Coyoacan: As it's name says, at Coyoacan.
* LINE 5 * Terminal Aerea: At the International Airport
* LINE 6 * La Villa: At the Basilica of Guadalupe, the largest religious center in America.
* LINE 7 * Polanco: In the middle of the most exclusive zone of the city, near Av. Masaryk, a street with the finest brands of the world. * Auditorio: In Paseo de la Reforma, near the National Auditorium and Chapultepec Castle.
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What does que tiempo have en el Norte de Mexico mean?
That phrase translated into English basically reads as "What is the weather like in Northern Mexico?"
Why is Father Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla important?
He started the revolt that eventually became the Mexican War of Independence (1810 - 1821) against Spain. Hidalgo, however, didn't live enough to see the fruits of his efforts: he was captured and executed in July of 1811. Other "insurgents" saw him as a martyr, and continued with the war effort.
What is the time difference between England and Mexico?
England is usually six hours ahead of Acapulco; the only exception is the week of March 31, when England is seven hours ahead of Acapulco.
Most of the time, when it's 1 PM BST in England, it's 7 AM CDT in Acapulco, and when it's 1 PM GMT in England, it's 7 AM CST in Acapulco.