California of course as it is a US state:
Monterrey has 1,300,000 people and the metropolitan area is 8,000,000 people is the third city with more population in Mexico after Mexico City 1, and Guadalajara 2.
Yes, Mexico City is a primate city (its the capital of Mexico and it has more than twice the population of Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara).
It made Mexico and California both more Booming with population.
1. Mexico City 2. Guadalajara 3. Monterrey
About 4,300km
It made Mexico and California both more Booming with population.
Mexico, definitely. The five most populated cities in Mexico alone, like Mexico City, Guadalajara, Merida and Puebla contain as much population as 50% of the whole United Kingdom (31.7 million for 2010). Some pictures are provided in the related links section.
Are with the state of Baja California Mexico. --------------- More specifically: Baja California Norte, Mexico
In general terms, the north of Mexico is the least populated, and Mexico City has the highest population density in the country:Baja California Sur (capital: La Paz): 9 people /sq km (23 people / sq mi)Distrito Federal (capital: Mexico City): 5,897 people / sq km (5,437 people/sq mi)
That is a more or less gourmet or health food item, so you would need to look into a health food store in Guadalajara. If you don't have one there, you will need to look in another town or on the internet.
First I should mention that Mexico and Canada are countries not cities, and Mexico has a larger population. Mexico has a population of 107,431,230, and Canada has a population of 33,739,900.
Most border cities (Tijuana, Juarez) have them. Also, some of the largest cities have one or more shantytowns, such as Mexico City and Guadalajara. One of the largest in Mexico - and apparently, in the world - is Ciudad Netzahalcoyotl, on the outskirts of Mexico City.