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Two of them would be:

  • The Gulf of Mexico coastal plain, stretching from the Rio Grande River down to the Yucatan peninsula.
  • The Central Mexican Plateau (meaning it is a plain with greater altitude, like a mesa) where many cities such as Mexico City, Puebla, Toluca or Guanajuato reside.
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