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Mexicans often divide their nation geographically into regions such as the North, Central Mexico, the Gulf Coast, the Pacific Coast, and the Yucatán Peninsula, each with distinct cultural and economic characteristics. Socially and culturally, they may identify with their local states or communities, often highlighting regional identities like "Chilangos" for residents of Mexico City or "Tapatíos" for those from Guadalajara. Additionally, there are divisions based on indigenous heritage, language, and history, reflecting the country's diverse cultural landscape. These divisions influence local customs, traditions, and ways of life throughout Mexico.

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