How many houses are there in Mexico?
There were 901388 housing units in New Mexico in 2010 according to the US Census Bureau.
What happened in present-day Mexico City in 1521?
After a plague of smallpox which decimated the population and a siege brought by Spanish conquistadors and their Tlaxcalan allies, it fell on August 13, 1521 before these hostile forces. This marked the beginning of the Viceroyalty Period (1521 - 1821) when the region encompassing present-day Mexico became an overseas colony of Spain.
Where are the maquiladoras of Mexico located?
Most border cities such as Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez, Nuevo Laredo and Matamoros have maquiladoras. There are also some of them in northern cities a bit more south of the border, such as Mexicali, Chihuahua, Hermosillo or Monterrey.
Criminal intentions do not have anything to do with race, ethnicity, or country of origin.
A Mexican person who steals does it for his/her own reasons, in the same way that a person from Kansas may choose to steal for his/her own reason, or a person from Russian may choose to steal for his/her own reasons.
Does mexico have more people than the US?
Mexico has more population per square mile (a.k.a. population density):
What is a common about mexicos maquiladoras?
Why is independence important for Mexico?
The same reason America celebrates the 4th of July: it commemorates the day the struggle of independence from the "mother country" begun.
What is the telephone area code for Reynosa Mexico?
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, is in Mexico's telephone area code 899.
In international format, landlines in Reynosa are +52 899. Mobile phones from Reynosa are +52 1 899. The local number is a further 7 digits in both cases.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Who Miguel Hidalgo urged the people to fight for independence?
Spain. More precisely, the Spanish Crown.
There are more than three ..there is a city of Mexico in Maine, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Missouri, New York and Mexico Beach in Florida.
What is the capital of Oaxaca Mexico?
The city of Oaxaca de Juarez (17°04'04''N 96°43'12''W), with a population of 265,006 (2005) is the capital of the state of Oaxaca.
How many hospitals are in Mexico?
Of what I've searched, 247 hospitals in Mexico, which seems like little. But there is also a state called Mexico, so I might've found the answer to that.
http://hospitals.webometrics.info/hospital_by_country_es.asp?country=mx
Can anyone improve this question? The last "answer" to it was,
"This is to broad of an question to answer"...I tried to make it better :/
What devastating weather has happened in Mexico City?
The worst weather-related disaster included several floods between 1609 and 1635, when more than 30,000 people died throughout these years. It was the only time when relocation of the city was seriously considered.
What two groups of people are most Mexicans desended from?
Amerindian and Spanish white people. Their mix is called mestizo, for which 60-80% of Mexicans are.
Did waves of Olmec migrate down from the north and move into the valley of Mexico?
No; the Aztec or Mexica people did that, founding their capital city of Tenochtitlan in 1325.
Is military involvement mandatory in Mexico?
Military involvement is mandatory in Mexico for all 18 year-old males.
Is Monterrey Mexico a state or city?
No. It is a city in central Mexico with an elevation of 2,240 meters above sea level. The closest beach to Mexico City is Tecolutla in the state of Veracruz, 340 Kilometers (212 miles) northwest of the city.
What are the geographic features found in northern and southern Mexico?
Both countries share at least the following geographic features:
What is Mexico's most famous drink?
Alcoholic beverages include tequila and mezcal, made from distilled agave plants, and aguardiente made from sugar cane.
You should note however, that Mexican people drink many other drinks; beer, vodka, rum and whiskey are quite popular.
Has Mexico changed its name at all during history?
No. From 1325 until 1521 it was called Mexico-Tenochtitlan; from 1521 until 1821 it was the Viceroyalty of the New Spain (a Spanish colony). From 1821 until 1823 it was the Mexican Empire; from 1823 until this day it is known as the United Mexican States - or Mexico, for short.
Who bought Arizona and New Mexico from mexico for 10 million dollars?
The United States, under the leadership Of President James Polk, paid Mexico $15 million for California and a large area comprising roughly half of New Mexico, most of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, and parts of Wyoming and Colorado. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo also established the Rio Grande as a boundary for Texas.
Why did zimmermann make the offer to Mexico conditional on the US going to war against Germany?
Because it didn't help Germany otherwise.
Remember, Germany was fighting WW1. The Russians were finally quitting the war, and Germany finally would have been able to break the stalemate by throwing more troops at the Western Front.
But in order to achieve that, Germany needed to keep US troops out of the war. Having Mexico make war on the USA would have done that.
What are the geographical regions of Mexico?
There are 6 regions:
How many times does Mexico fit in Canada?
On the contrary: Mexico (the country) is slightly larger than Alaska, by around 14%, as both areas have 1.96 million square kilometers (758,449 sq mi) versus 1.72 million square kilometers (665,384 sq mi), respectively.
If you meant the U.S. state of NEW Mexico, you would need 5.5 New Mexico's to have the same size of Alaska.