How and when did Mexico become a country?
Present day Mexico was a colony of Spain known as Nueva España (literally New Spain). After independence was declared on September 16 1810, Mexico considered itself an independent nation. The formal recognition from Spain came with the Treaty of Córdoba on September 27 1821.
However, the common name "Mexico" was used several years after the declaration of independence. Historically Mexico was referred to, both official and popularly, as Northern America, Mexican America, Mexican Republic and finally, the official name was selected: Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States).
Where does most of Mexico city's water come from?
Underground aquifers and reservoirs; some cities have access to unpolluted rivers and lakes which they use. Some communities (specially tourist resorts) along the coast also process sea water to convert it into drinking water.
Is there a time difference between Maryland and Mexico?
Maryland is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5) and Michigan is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5) which means that there is no difference between between the two states in regard to the clock settings. Other differences however do exist even to the most casual observer.
How do you find a good dentist in Tijuana Mexico?
-- Check with the appropriate government agency in the destination country about its national dentistry guidelines.
-- Find out what recourse is available if something goes wrong.
-- At the dental office, look for infection-control procedures, including instrument sterilization and use of protective gloves, mask and eyewear.
-- A traveler's guide to dental care is available through the Organization for Safety and Asepsis Procedures at www.osap.org.
Source: American Dental Association.
Why is dental cheaper in Mexico? - lower operating costs, dentists are not required have malpractice insurance, dentists are less advanced and use less expensive technology and infection control procedures.
Dental treatment performed abroad although less expensive, also carries an increased number of associated complications and risks.
Travel, Dental Care and Dental Tourism
There is a growing phenomena called "Dental Tourism" in which people travel to a destination that offers less expensive dental care. The decision to visit another country for dental care should go beyond simply comparing prices or even evaluating the dentists' expertise. Countries differ in their standards for infection control and safety. The use of fresh gloves, sterile instruments and safe water are not standard practice in all countries. Without these precautions, patients could be infected with diseases such as hepatitis B.
Before considering such trips, it is important to be prepared by using information such as that contained in OSAP's Traveler's Guide. Additional information may be obtained at www.ada.org, www.iamat.org and www.adse.co.uk.
Go to Mexico's largest dental directory at dentistasdemexico.com and search for a dentist, all dentists are fully licensed and governed by the country of Mexico
From other contributors:After removing the implant, he told her to come back in two months and he would put in another one that was longer. When my wife returned, to his office, he then told her that there was not enough bone and that she should come back in one year, At this point (4 trips later from Tucson to Nogales)we did not want to deal with him anymore and asked for our money back, he straight out refused to refund the money that we had given him as a down payment for the service. I would strongly suggest that this dentist be avoided at all if looking for a good dentist in Nogales. REMEMBER, his name is Dr. Victor M. Silva. He will take your money and give you the run around.
I was 25 at the time and had great teeth but I hadn't been to the dentist for 2 years for financial reasons. I was living in Bisbee at the time and heard dentists were cheaper in Mexico. The dentist told me I had 9 cavities-- which should have tipped me off right there-- 5 on my lower teeth and 4 up top. I only had only two tiny cavities previously, but I thought, was afraid that I had "neglected my teeth". He drilled and filled the lower teeth, one side at a time on 2 separate visits (if I remember correctly) and told me to come back for the top teeth. It was incredibly painful whereas I usually have a high pain tolerance. I think on some level my body knew it was wrong and was trying to tell me. He charged me $50 per filling. They were enormous fillings and I could see the metal shifting around my mouth, or my chemistry reacting to it or something because months later dark lines were settling around the base of my teeth. I did not return for the top teeth.
About six months later, I went to a free dental clinic in the town where I now live (U.S.) thinking that i would need to get the cavities up top filled. The dentist there told me that I didn't have 4 cavities that needed to be filled, only ONE "weak spot" (which to this day has not required a filling). He said the dentist in Mexico must have been following a very old dental philosophy. Nowadays dentists fill very minimally if at all. It looked like he had carved out all the valleys, any area potentially vulnerable and filled, over what were probably "weak spots" or tiny cavities at best.
I had the fillings replaced with composite a few years later just to have all the metal out of my mouth. The receptionist (U.S.) on the phone had quoted me about $60 per filling (I swear I was specific). I was surprised, but really happy it would be so affordable, so when I came out of the dental chair after the procedure and they told me I had a $3,000 bill, I nearly passed out.
It's not over either. The fillings were so big that the integrity of the teeth under them has been compromised and 2 or more of my teeth have fractures in them now. Those cracks don't heal, they only eventually go all the way down to the nerve. That means I will need crowns, and maybe root canals, and maybe to have the teeth completely extracted and a bridge put on. I got the news it's time for the first crown today, because the tooth actually has two cracks and has started causing some pain. $1,150.
I am not the kind of person that has awful things like this happen a lot. I have just been had this very unfortunate experience with dentistry, and it's not over yet, and it's very expensive. I think there surely must be many reputable dentists in Mexico, and occasions when getting a procedure done there is more affordable. But please be careful and trust your gut. I was nearly shaking when I drove to those appointments in Naco, but my foolish reasoning mind did not listen to my body. I had great teeth.
What Indian group controlled Mexico before the spanish arrived?
It wasn't a country but a region dominated by several city-states. Some of them include Mexico-Tenochtitlan (ruled by the Aztec or Mexica civilization), Tlaxcala, Texcoco or the Mayan cities to the south.
What sport was invented in Mexico?
There is the Mesoamerican ball game originated in Mexico, now known as Ulama. There is also Charrería, which consists on charreada, which is a style of rodeo in Mexico. Other than that, there are no known sports to have been originated in Mexico.
What percent of white people are in Mexico?
Yes. From 9 to 17% of the population (10 up to 19 million in 2010) are of Spanish descent, including Basques, Castilians and Galicians. There are also many descendants of other European ethnic groups, including French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Irish, Polish, Romanian, Greek, Russian, and British from contemporary (since 1821) immigration as well as many first or second-generation immigrants of Canadian and American descent (since 1900).
Where is the kingdom hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Cancun Mexico?
For the nearest Kingdom hall to Ciudad Juarez
contact the local Branch office
or
consult the local telephone directory
or
do an internet search with google or kingdomhalls.org
Is it safe to travel to Cancun Mexico?
Yes and it is very beautiful. The people are really friendly and the water and beaches are beautiful. It is very high tourist affluent, most vacation spots have foreign brands, multilingual staff and a safe environment. I think they have strict security measures in that area. So far, there hasn't any report about any incident or dangers in that vacation destination.
The city of Cancun (21°09'38''N 86°50'51''W) is home to some 572,973 people. Almost a quarter of all international tourists (12 million for 2009) arriving into Mexico go to Cancun; hence the city and its surroundings have some of the best infrastructure and public services available in Mexico, including safety and health departments. For instance, on spring break, many American students party at the hotels, streets and beaches of Cancun, unaware they are well protected at all times by the local police. After all, any news of hurt or killed American students would finish off the already struggling tourism industry in Cancun.
What are some similarities between Mexico and Philippines?
First, the common features. Mexico and the United States are North American nations, bordering each other. Both are also commercial and business partners as part of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and have a rather long and complex history, including conflicts such as the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), as well as diplomatic and military cooperation, like the economic and material support that Mexico provided for the Allies during World War II (1939-1945). The population of the Southwestern United States has more affinity with Mexico, since several states like California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas used to belong to Mexico, and the population of these states has a great percentage of Mexican-Americans.
Now, on the differences. Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic population (Roman Catholic: 88%, Protestant: 5.2%) while the U.S. is an Anglo American country with a majority of English-speaking population and a dominance of Protestantism (Protestant: 52%, Roman Catholic 24%). The racial make up of Mexico is predominantly of mestizo (60%) and Amerindian people (30%) while Americans are predominantly European (52%) and on a lesser degree, African (13%), Asian (5%), and Hispanic people of many ethnicities (15%) of which the majority, have Mexican ancestry. Both the U.S. and Mexico are federal presidential representative republics; Mexico has 31 independent states and one federal district while the U.S. has 50 states and one such federal district. Finally, the United States has the second largest economy in the world behind China, while Mexico is an emerging market ranking at the 11th position.
Finally, some statistics (2016 est.):
Population:
Name a state that borders Mexico?
New Mexico is bordered by Colorado to the north, Texas to the east and south, Oklahoma to the east, and Arizona to the west. New Mexico also borders the Mexico states Chihuahua and Sonora to the south.
When do the children in Mexico receive gifts on Christmas?
Birthday gifts - On their birthdays.
Christmas gifts - On Christmas day.
Anniversary gifts - On their anniversary.
Wedding gifts - On their wedding.
Just like everybody else.
When did Mexico achieve its independence from Spain?
How far is Mexico from Canada?
without being specific concerning the points of departure and arrival, nearest distance is 1462 miles
Who was the priest that started the Mexican movement for independence?
The preist leader was Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
How do people in Mexico adapt to their environment?
Mexicans adapt to their environment, by getting prepared for the fairly warm climate.
They may also adapt by dressing properly for this weather (by wearing shorts or skirts, short sleeves, etc.)
These aren't the only ways they can adapt, they may also adapt by making jewelery out of jewels such as jade.
The Mayans also grew maize (corn) to adapt as well. These farmers also would raise haciendas, a raised cattle on large ranches. (ah-see-EHN-duhs).
Lastly, the Mexicans built temples to live inside. These tri-shaped habitats, still stand in Mexico today.
Do you need a passport to cross Mexico?
Yes. From the Wikipedia:
"Over the centuries, Mexico has received immigrants from the Americas, Europe, and Asia but not to the extent of other countries in the Americas such as the United States, Argentina, Brazil, or Canada. Today, millions of their descendants still live in the country and can be found working in different industries."
This means many people have arrived to Mexico, including but not limited to Americans, South Americans, Europeans, as well as people of Jewish, Middle-Eastern and Asian origin.
http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Mexico
Texan city located by rio grande opposite Mexico's juarez?
El Paso, Texas is opposite to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, along the US-Mexico Border.
Who built the Aztecs capital city?
Tenochtitlan was founded by the Aztecs in 1325. It was a city-state on in sland in Lake Texcoco and it became the capital of the Mexica Empire in the 15th century. It was the largest city in the Pre-Columbian Americas at its peak. It was captured by the Spanish in 1521 and its ruins are located in present-day Mexico City.
Which state in the us is close to Cancun Mexico?
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
It is in Mexico, on the coast of the Yucatan peninsula, on the Caribbean Sea.
How much can one peso buy in Mexico?
It would be worth $10 dollars. See, it's hard for me to explain, cause I'm not the best with explaining percents and decimals.
But see, I went to Mexico a few years ago.
$1= $10
$10= $100
$100= $1,000
I hope that helps. You add a zero on the end in those cases. I hope this helps you understand.