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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 is Mexico's quality of life index?

Mexico is an "emerging market", "developing country" or "newly industrialized country" because although it is the tenth largest economy in the world (USD$1,845 billion for 2013), it has an ongoing industrialization, where agriculture activities are still important but are rapidly being outpaced by industrial (specially manufacturing) activities. This means Mexico is not fully developed, as many regions within the country have a quality of life equivalent to those of Western Europe, whereas there are other regions with education, life expectancy and economic advancement equivalent to those countries found in Sub-Saharan Africa.

For instance, the Human Development Index (HDI) is a ranking created by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to measure countries or regions according to three basic population parameters: health, education and income. For Mexico, which is composed by 31 states and one federal district, the Federal District and Nuevo Leon had the highest HDI in 2004 (0.8837 and 0.8513, respectively), while the lowest corresponded to Chiapas (0.7185) and Oaxaca (0.7336). As a comparison, the Federal District and Nuevo Leon indexes are equivalent to those of the Czech Republic and Lithuania while Chiapas and Oaxaca correspond to those of Vietnam and Iran.

On a municipality level, these contrasts are much more dramatic: The Benito Juarez district (Federal District), the San Pedro Garza Garcia municipality (Nuevo Leon) and the San Sebastian Tula municipality (Oaxaca) have the highest HDI in Mexico (0.9509, 0.95, 0.9204, respectively) which correspond to the life quality levels of Norway, Australia and Spain. By contrast, Tehuipango (Veracruz, 0.4985), Coicoyan de las Flores(Oaxaca, 0.4768), Batopilas (Chihuahua, 0.4734) and Cochoapa el Grande (Guerrero, 0.4354) correspond to the quality of life of Madagascar, Haiti, Kenya and Benin.

What is the zip code for Mexico citymexico?

Being a city of over 21.16 million means Mexico City has over 7000 zip codes. Ranges are from 01000 (San Angel) up to 16910 (Pedregal de San Francisco). Some examples are provided:

  • US Embassy, 06500
  • Mexico's National Palace, 06066
  • Xochimilco Floating Gardens, 16040
  • Mexico City International Airport, 15620

Who was the spaniard who conquered the Aztecs in Mexico?

Hernan Cortez was the Spanish explorer and adventurer, not soldier, who conquered the Aztecs

What is the typical meal pattern for a day in Mexico?

Lunch is the heaviest meal in Mexico. As such, it depends on each person's individual budget, taste and needs. Some examples include tacos and tortas for a very small amount (these are considered the fast food of Mexico), salads, soups, meats, chicken, fish and many more kinds of foods found in Mexico.

How much water does an average Mexican use every day?

Mexico is a country of great contrasts: 96% of urban households have tap water service, while rural areas are covered by only 72%. All in all, 88.7% of all homes in Mexico have access to tap water.

You should note that availability also depends on specific regions, as some states within Mexico have an excellent coverage, while others are faring poorly. This is regardless of climate (dry vs. humid) and is highly correlated to the economic development of each state:

  • Distrito Federal (capital: Mexico City): 97.5%
  • Nuevo Leon (capital: Monterrey): 96.9%
  • Baja California (capital: Mexicali): 95.3%
  • Chiapas (capital: Tuxtla Gutierrez) 73.8%
  • Oaxaca (capital: Oaxaca): 69.8%
  • Guerrero (capital: Chilpancingo): 62%

What is Mexico's least popular sport?

Paradoxically, some in which Mexican people are very good at: Tae Kwon-Do and diving. Mexico gained two gold medals in TKD and one bronze in diving during the last Beijing Olympics of 2008.

Where was the Teotihuacan tribe located?

I believe it is a type of Indian Tribe or something :D

What is the citizen participation in Mexico?

Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic. As such, some of the government officials (president, congress) are elected by direct popular vote.

What happened with Mexico offered land to settlers?

It means giving settlers there share for the land and having other shares for each other that is just what they do.

What is the distance across Mexico?

It really depends on starting and ending points, as distances can vary. For example, distance between Tijuana and Matamoros, which are the north-westernmost and north-easternmost cities in Mexico respectively, is of 2,034 kilometers (1,264 miles) on a straight line. The shortest distance between western and eastern Mexico is of 232 kilometers (144 miles) between Coatzacoalcos in the Gulf of Mexico and Salina Cruz, on the Pacific coast.

Who was Mexico opponant in Cinco de Mayo?

Cinco de Mayo was a battle during the Second Franco-Mexican War (1861 - 1867). At the time of the battle (May 5th, 1862) French forces tried to occupy the city of Mexico, but were defeated at the city of Puebla.

At the time, Benito Juarez was still the president of Mexico, residing in Mexico City's National Palace.

Which one is larger gulf of Mexico or gulf of Maine?

I believe that the gulf of maine is a little bit bigger than the gulf of mexico because the gulf of maine has many basins, banks, and shelfs in it which expands the size.

Is a major source of hydroelectric power in Mexico?

A major source of hydroelectric power in Mexico is the Grijalva River, which hosts several significant dams, including the Manuel Moreno Torres Dam and the Angostura Dam. These facilities contribute substantially to the country's renewable energy supply. Additionally, the Cutzamala System, which provides water to Mexico City, also generates hydroelectric power. Overall, hydroelectricity plays a vital role in Mexico's energy mix.

What is the closest airport to Cancun Mexico?

The nearest major airport is Cancún International Airport(CUN / MMUN). This airport has international and domestic flights and is about 13 driving miles from the center of Cancun.

Do most people in Mexico own a car?

No, some ride carts, bicycles, and other stuff.

What is the name of the animal that looks like a raccoon but with a long tail from Mexico?

There is only one species of raccoon in Mexico and that is the same species found in the United States. There are, however, other species, such as the coati, that are members of the same family, procyonidae, that live in Mexico and the southwestern United States.

Where are the pyramids located in Mexico?

The Aztecs and Mayans, among others, built many pyramids in Mexico and Central America. The largest is the Great Pyramid of Cholula, built by the Aztecs during the period 200 BC to 1600 AD. In volume it is larger than the Great Pyramid of Egypt.

How many nautical miles from Seattle WA to Monterrey Mexico?

The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 2375 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.

Which latin American countries have a higher GDP per capita than Mexico?

During 2013, Latin American countries with higher GDP per capita (PPP) than Mexico include:

  • Chile: $19,100
  • Argentina: $18,600
  • Uruguay: $16,600
  • Panama: $16,500
  • Puerto Rico: $16,300
  • Mexico: $15,600

Do Mexican citizens adopt Mexican children?

yes but international adoptions are very expensive and complicated and you may have your life investigated in depth - financially, where your living, you character etc, you need to consider this before deciding to adopt.

Where and which crops are in Mexico?

The most important crop would be corn, followed by wheat and rice. Soybean is also grown, but on a lesser degree. Most cereal crops are for internal consumption, but demand is so extensive that corn and wheat are imported from the United States.

Mexico also cultivates oranges, apples, table grapes, tangerines, grapefruit, pears and raisins; followed by bananas, mangoes, lemons, limes, watermelons, peaches, nectarines, plums, avocados, pineapples, and strawberries. Most fruit grown in Mexico is exported to the United States, Europe and Japan markets during the winter season.

Although the agriculture in Mexico is heterogeneusly distributed throughout the country, the northern states of Sonora, Chihuahua and Baja California are the most productive due to modern irrigation techniques.