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Mexico

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 territory did the us and Mexico agree on the sale of?

None. The Gadsden purchase was pressured upon Mexico by Gadsden himself.

What is the guerrilla group in Mexico called?

It is the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN)

What is the distance from Mexico City to Guanajuato Mexico?

Both cities are 282 kilometers (175 miles) apart from each other, straight line. Road distance is 361 kilometers (224 miles) over a 4-hour trip.

Why was Pancho Villa a revolutionary?

One Hypothesis: It paid well, it was an Ego Trip, at the Top, he could skim off such funds as he needed at the time, allot funds to his loyal lieutenants as he saw fit, pay for his loyal bodyguards, and provide adequate funds to maintain his image as the Robin Hood of the West.

An alternate Hypothesis: He was a dedicated Revolutionary dedicated to reforming, Mexico and it paid well, it was an Ego Trip. at the Top he could skim off such funds as he needed at the time, he could allot funds to his loyal lieutenants as he saw fit, pay for hs loyal bodyguards, and provide adequate funds to maintain his image as the loyal Robin Hood of the West.

Another alternative Hypothesis might be: He was a thief, scalawag, scoundrel and bandit who was paid well, it was an Ego Trip, at th Top he could skim off as much cash as he needed at the time, he could allot funds to his loyal flunkies as he saw fit, pay for his loyal bodyguards while providing adequate funds to maintain his loyal image as a Robin Hood of the West.

One Last Choice would be to call him the scumbag, murdering thief that he was and that he failed to pay for adequate protection when he really needed it but paid someone enough to be remembered as the Robin Hood of the West.

What did Hidalgo later regret?

Hidalgo later regretted the bloodbath he had incited with his fateful cry of Dolores. After making hasty decision in the pre-dawn hours he hadn't foreseen the Spaniards mass slaughter.

Where is Cuba located in Mexico?

Mexico and Cuba are separate countries; Mexico is part of the North American continent (south of the United States) while Cuba is an island on the Caribbean Sea, southeast of Florida state.

What are some hardships of Mexico?

Some of them would be:

Competitiveness: Even if Mexico has addressed competitiveness issues by improving its labor and fiscal laws, it still faces huge challenges when competing against the BRIC bloc (Brazil, Russia, India, China) for economic opportunities, markets and foreign investment from developed countries. As an example, in terms of competitiveness (2013), Mexico is ranked in the 53rd spot, out of 144 countries. For comparison purposes, it is better ranked than India and Rusia (59th and 67th positions, respectively) but worse qualified than China and Brazil (ranked 29th and 48th, respectively).

Security: The ever-scaling violence between drug cartels and police forces, as part of the "Mexican War on Drugs" (2006 - present-day). This conflict has put a severe strain in Mexico's resources, as demands for security have to be counterbalanced against other priority issues, like poverty or education. To date, there have been more than 120,000 dead since the conflict begun.

Education: Lack of education for most of the population, as only one in every 10 Mexicans completes college education. It is widely known in Mexico that the education minister does not work on improving the education of Mexican children, but to deal with the day-to-day issues of the Teachers Union, which is one of the most corrupt in the country. Nowadays, in terms of reading, mathematics and writing, Mexican students qualify as second-to-last against all OCDE countries (it is just barely ahead of Turkey)

Economy: World economic bust compounded with high dependence on the United States as receiver of Mexican exports. Although during recent years Mexico's economy has had a decent growth (3.9% in 2012), any downturn on the US economy would severely impact Mexico's potential growth. For 2014, Mexico is expected to grow only 1.5-2.0%

Poverty: Although Mexico is a world leader in hunger reduction, there is still a 5% of children under 5 suffering with malnutrition; according to the United Nations Development Programme, 17.6% of Mexicans (19.7 million for 2009) are below the poverty line. Using the asset-based definition of poverty, this number is much higher with 47-52% of the population below the poverty line.

Peak Oil: Current Mexican oil reserves are dwindling, with 7 years left to be completely gone. Recent energy reforms (2013) have been implemented to allow foreign investment into the gas and oil sector, including drilling in deep waters along the Gulf of Mexico, but results of such reform - lower prices, higher competitiveness and production - will not be seen for at least another 5 years

Corruption: Rampant corruption among public officers. Also, due to the war on drugs, there are high levels of corruption among police and armed forces, specially when dealing against drug cartels. This process has been known as "plata o plomo" (silver or lead) meaning the drug cartels threaten security officials to either accept bribes or be killed by the cartels' operatives

Environment: climate change and environmental degradation are a global issue, but Mexico is being hard hit, including more than 300 threatened species and several more already extinct, mostly due to habitat loss. Deforestation, erosion and desertification are also a present danger. Finally, pollution of soil and water sources are considered "contained", but nonetheless are a persistent issue.

Is Veracruz in Mexico?

Yes. Mexico has both a state known as Veracruz, and a port city with the same name, located at the aforementioned state. Veracruz is to the east of the country, facing the Gulf of Mexico.

Why are there so many Russians in Ensenada Mexico?

At the beginning of the 20th century, 104 Russian families settled on the Guadalupe Valley - northwest of Ensenada - as part of a Russian Orthodox Church dissidence that was welcomed in Mexico. The people you see that look like Russians but speak fluid Spanish are descendants of that group of people.