Does Mexico have a problem with electricity?
Not really. Mexico is a major producer of electricity, even exporting some surplus to the southwestern United States.
The main issue you may find in Mexico, related to electricity, is the power sockets, which adhere to the NEMA 1-15 (2 flat pins) standard. Some others use the American-adopted NEMA5-15, which include the third, ground pin. To be on the safe side, you should bring a converter (it costs only a couple of cents).
What is the driving distance between puerto vallarta and texas?
You are talking about crossing the entirety of the Mexican territory, from east to west. There is a pretty large distance of 3,236 kilometers (2,011 miles) between both cities on a straight line, but due to the fact that Mexico has a rugged topography, the actual route would take 4,374 kilometers (2,718 miles) to travel.
How did Stephen f Austin time in captivity affect his outlook on texasand Mexico realations?
It started world war 69
Is Mexico considered a state of the US?
No mexico is not part of the states it is a total separate country... When people say America and refer to the States they are wrong... America is actually a continent that is made up of 35 countries including the States, Canada, Brazil, and Mexico
How long is a flight from seattle to puerto vallarta?
To travel by car, it would take 26 hours. To travel by plane, it would take 4 hours.
Which city is the center for Mexico's steel industry?
No. Mexican steel industry is centered around the city of Monterrey, in northern Mexico.
Is football a sport in Mexico?
Mexico has a national soccer team and a national cricket team. They are called the Mexico national football team and the Mexican cricket team.
How many miles along the US and Mexico border?
The Texas-Mexican border is approximately 1254 sq. miles.
What are the top three languages spoken in Mexico city Mexico?
Mexico does not have an official language. It has a de facto language (Spanish) spoken by the majority of the population. Also, there are 62 Amerindian languages recognized as national languages, which can be used for official documents.
What is the speed limit in Mexico?
Typical rural highway speed limits:
80 km/h on all undivided highways built to standards less than A2 specifications (lower limits down to 60 km/h should be expected on sinuous roads)
80 - 110 km/h on A2 undivided highways, which have wide shoulders intended to facilitate passing (and therefore function as 3- or 4-lane highways) and grade separation at major highway junctions
100 - 110 km/h on most divided expressways and freeways, with a few rare exceptions allowing 120 km/h
The general flow of traffic usually far exceeds the posted speed limit, but care should always be taken at curves (lower speeds are implied but not always posted), industrial areas (commercial vehicles often travel at well below the speed limit), and hills (oncoming traffic may be passing a slow vehicle on an uphill).
Speed bumps, which vary from asphalt or cement ribs to Bott's dots, are widely employed to reduce traffic speed at built-up areas, school zones, dangerous curves, and the like. Some are painted and/or signed, while others are not. Car insurance usually does not cover damage to the undercarriage of the vehicle due to taking a speed bump at excessive speed.
Slower traffic should ALWAYS keep right. Even on undivided roads, common courtesy dictates that the slower vehicle should drive on the shoulder (if any) to allow faster traffic to pass. If your vehicle requires driving much slower than the flow of traffic, driving on the shoulder is acceptable to allow two lines of traffic to freely pass.
Name the spanish coquistador who conquered Mexico?
explorers was a Spaniard responsible for conquering much of Mexico?
How many Mexicans died in the Battle of Refugio?
It is still unknown, but 1,500 Mexican troops against 148 Texans doesn't sound much like a battle, does it?
What were the key factors that let to the successful Spanish conquest of Mexico?
Technology was a large factor here, seeing as a Spanish musket or even the sword was far superior to a Mayan spear and the fact that the Spanish wore full armor compared to simple shields.
Another was knowledge and the Aztec religion. When the Conquistadors landed in Mexico the Aztecs had never actually seen a horse and there was a belief that the Spanish were actually gods due to their half-human half-animal appearance. Men were not very likely to stand in defense against an "angered god".
Also, the Conquistadors were able to make allies of the tribes that were oppressed by the Aztecs.
How much does a cruise to Mexico cost?
A trip to Mexico can range anywhere from $5 to a couple thousand dollars depending on where you would like to stay and the activities that you want to participate in. You can purchase packages for flight and hotel, and some resorts offer inclusive packages where food is included.
How long does it take to drive from San Diego California to Oaxaca Mexico?
Approximately one and a half hour, over 140 kilometers (87 miles) of road.
What Mexico border city is nearest to scottsdale AZ?
There are several cities directly on the border. Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana, and Nogales come to mind. In particular there are two joined towns called Nogales, one in the U.S state of Arizona and the other in the Mexican state of Sonora.
How long does it take to fly from England to Cozumel?
The average flight time is 1 hour, 54 minutes.
This is only an approximation and flight times are likely to vary. Your airline will provide you with a flight time when you book a flight.
Are quesadillas eaten in Mexico?
Yes. The most common variation has corn or wheat tortillas, filled with manchego or oaxaca cheese and grilled for a couple of minutes for extra crispiness. Some additional fillings include avocado, ham, or pico de gallo (chopped tomato, onion, coriander, serrano chiles and some lime juice).
What is the celebrated on October 31 in Mexico?
They celebrate Halloween as well as the Americans do in some parts of Mexico, but in most parts, they present a day called preparation day. This day is used for preparation for the immediate-following holidays "All Saints Day", and "The Day of the Dead".
Are there any swamps in Mexico?
Yes. Most swamps and flooded forests in Mexico are found along the Gulf of Mexico coast. One example is the Pantanos de Centla natural reserve, which is composed by subtropical broad-leaf forests and wetlands. Such reserve is in southeastern Mexico, on the delta of the Grijalva and Usumacinta rivers (see related links for a map).
How many hours does it take to fly from California to morelia michoacan Mexico?
Departure point: California, United States
Destination point: Morelia, Mexico
Estimated flight duration: 3 hours, 29 minutes
What are the characteristics of MesoAmerican Civilizations of Mexico and Central America?
You're joking, right? Come on buddy, I'm taking Humanities too and it's not that hard. I've come across a majority of your questions on here while doing legitimate research. It doesn't take much effort to get an A in a "gimme" class like Humanities. Just do the work.
Which city was the site of the first major civilization in central Mexico?
the name of the fist great civilization that's name starts with an o is ozion