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Mexico is a country on the southern tip of North America. Not to be confused with the US State of New Mexico, it is home of ancient Aztec and Maya civilizations. Also known for Tequila, Mariachis, Cancun and Los Cabos, this is the place to ask anything related to Mexico.

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What are two adjectives describing Mexico?

In three words I can describe Mexico as cultural, and full of spirit. When I mean full with spirit I mean they do things with enthusiasm in a cultural way

Are there Muslims in Mexico?

Yes. There are 111,000 Muslims in Mexico, making up 0.1% of the Mexican population.

What is the large flat land in the center of Mexico?

The large, flat center of Mexico is called a plateau. This area is also called the land of many climates because of the constantly changing weather pattern in the area.

Why are Mexicans so annoying?

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Truth because Mexicans like other minorities such as blacks are brought up in a tough environment. .Not like whites, asians, indians. Those other race of males are typically higher percentage more submissive and more feminine in nature!

What are the dates Las Posadas are celebrated?

There are nine Las Posadas celebrations, from the 16th until the 24th of December. The traditional celebration is of religious nature, including prayers and pilgrimages to the local temples.

More modern variations include piñatas, Christmas carols, fireworks, fruit punch (ponche Navideño) and non religious parties.

Will you find subsistence farming in Mexico?

Yes, especially along the southern states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas.

How many years ago did Cortes conquer Mexico?

he completed his conquest of defeating the Aztecs in the year of... 1521.

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What is Chapultepec in Mexico City?

It is a national park within Mexico City. It contains the "Cerro de Chapultepec" or Hill of the Grasshoppers, where a castle was built in the 18th century. The building has served several purposes during its history, including that of Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and finally museum.

What are four names of large Mexican cities?

Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Puebla are the largest cities in Mexico.

Is it safe to drive through Nuevo Laredo or Reynosa to get to Mexico City?

No. Currently, that area is quite unsafe to travel. You should better try the Nuevo Laredo - Monterrey corridor, which has military presence and is safer to travel.

Why does Mexico have so many problems as a country?

if you hered on the news it would be in the gulf of mexico, there has been an oil spil and it is recorded as one of the worst oil spils in the world and is killing 100s of animals so next time you go to Bp blame them for that.

Can travel to Mexico on Vietnam passport?

List of visa exemption agreements between Vietnam and foreign countries

List of visa exemption agreements

between Vietnam and foreign countries

(31 December, 2006)

Order

Country

Date of entry into force

Categories of passports covered

1

Argentina

13/11/1999

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

2


Albania

1/10/1956

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Group Passports for official mission

3

Algeria

02/01/1995

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

4

Afghanistan

26/2/1988

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

5

Bangladesh

10/7/1999

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic Passports, International Passports with "official" seal for Bangladesh citizens

6

Belarus

24/11/1993

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

7

Brazil

12/2/2005

Diplomatic passports

8

Brunei

1/11/1997

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

9

Bulgaria

1/6/1966

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports or Ordinary Passports for official mission

10

Cambodia

30/11/1979

Diplomatic and Official passports; Diplomatic and Official Lassez-passezs

11

Chile

25/6/2005

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

12

China

15/3/1992

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission

13

Cuba

Currently in force

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission, SeamanÂ’s Passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Service Passports or Maritime Passports for Cuban citizens

14

Czech

13/2/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

15

France

1/7/2005

Diplomatic passports

16

Hungary

1/8/1993

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

17

India

23/3/1995

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

18

Indonesia

19/9/1998

4/12/2003

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months

19

Iran

1/6/1994

Diplomatic passports

20

Iraq

1/12/2001

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

21

Japan

1/5/2005

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

22

Kyrgyzstan

Currently in force

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission

23

Laos

17/7/1977

05/3/2004

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission,

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months

24

Malaysia

25/11/2001

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports

25

Mexico

4/2/2002

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

26

Moldova

23/5/2003

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

27

Mongolia

6/2/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

28

Montenegro

1/9/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Special passports

29

Morocco

19/12/2004

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Special passports

30

Myanmar

11/8/1998

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

31

Nicaragua

Currently in force

Diplomatic passports, Official or Service passports

32

Panama

4/11/2002

Diplomatic passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Specical Passports, Consular passports

33

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

01/10/1956

01/4/1966

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports for official mission

Ordinary Passports for official mission

34

Peru

2/6/2006

Diplomatic passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic passports, Special passports for Peruvian citizens

35

Philippine

19/02/1997

16/2/1999

1/4/2000

Diplomatic passports

Official Passports, Holders of Ordinary Passports having an invitation to join ASEAN activities organized by ASEAN Secretariat or Governmental agencies

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months, together with return air tickets or air tickets for leaving the country

36

Rumania

1/12/1956

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports or Ordinary Passports for official mission

37

Russia

20/2/1994

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

38

Serbia

1/9/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

39

Singapore

10/5/1997

01/12/2003

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months, together with return air tickets or air tickets for leaving the country

40

Slovakia

10/8/1992

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

41

Republic of Korea

13/1/1999

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

42

Sri Lanka

19/9/2003

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

43

Thailand

10/5/1997

9/7/2000

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

Ordinary Passports

44

Turkey

1/10/1998

Diplomatic Passports

45

Ukraine

6/12/1993

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

46

Venezuela

17/11/2006

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

What was the Spanish explorer Cortez looking for when he came to Mexico?

Cortes found the Aztec civilization in the present-day Mexico region

Who makes the decisions in Mexico?

Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic. As such, it has three powers: the executive (the president), the legislative (a bicameral congress) and the judiciary (the courts).

Can you get a really good dentist in Nogales Sonora Mexico?

Dental care abroad If you go abroad for dental care: -- 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. Medical and dental care for U.S. citizens Because of to its close (one hour) location to Tucson, AZ, Nogales has become one of the largest providers of and Health care in Mexico for US patients. The medical and dental community has successfully striven to provide care that is comparable to the USA in professionalism, equipment, and competency at a price that is 40 to 60% below the USA prices. The Nogales Doctors and Dentists Directory lists over 200 providers, many proudly show their credentials, experience, and photos of their offices, equipment, and staff. The free directory is handy in that it shows contact information that allows patients to communicate with the doctors about their specific care and pricing before committing to an appointment

Does the fact that no tariffs and quotas exist under NAFTA necessarily mean that American companies will be successful in Mexico?

No, because many competitors can still lower their prices and have better quality to outmaneuver American companies in Mexico, even if the products they sell are made in Mexico. For instance, Nissan, Hyundai or Toyota build and export cars into Mexico that are cheaper and have better performance than most cars made by General Motors, in the Toluca (Mexico) assembly plant.

What is a name of a place in Mexico?

Tijuana, Acapulco, Cancun, Mexico City, Veracruz are some of them.

Do you need a passport to visit mexico city?

As of March 2010, all U.S. citizens must present valid passport documentation.

If you're arriving in the U.S. by air, then a passport book is required. If you're arriving by land or sea, another form of passport documentation, such as a passport card or enhanced driver's license, will suffice.

What is the most common Mexican last name?

  • Aguilar
  • Alvarez
  • Castillo
  • Castro
  • Chavez
  • Cruz
  • Delgado
  • Diaz
  • Espinoza
  • Fernandez
  • Flores
  • Garcia
  • Garza
  • Gomez
  • Gonzalez
  • Gutierrez
  • Guzman
  • Hernandez
  • Hierra
  • Jiminez
  • Lopez
  • Martinez
  • Medina
  • Mendez
  • Mendoza
  • Morales
  • Moreno
  • Munoz
  • Nunez
  • Ortega
  • Ortiz
  • Pena
  • Perez
  • Ramirez
  • Ramos
  • Reyes
  • Rios
  • Rivera
  • Rodriguez
  • Romero
  • Ruiz
  • Salazar
  • Sanchez
  • Santiago
  • Soto
  • Torres
  • Valdez
  • Vargas
  • Vasquez
  • Vega