For starters, Mexico is neighboring the United States, bordering the southern states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. It is also the 10th largest economy and 11th most populated nation in the world (2013), and Mexico is a country with a rich and varied culture, home to the ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations. Mexico also has had a turbulent history that spans more than 3,000 years including less-than-friendly interaction with the United States, France and Spain.
Right now Mexico is one of the closest business partners of the United States, and due to the fact that Mexico is a natural bridge between the US and the rest of Latin America, important trade and security treaties between both countries have been implemented.
On the lighter side: HOT food and women, and COLD beer and frozen Margaritas!
-Try the lobster tacos sometime!
It is a MAJOR water source in Mexico! (:
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.
They need it to live.
It was when the current constitution was written.
It is the 7th largest city in Mexico (2010) with 1.7 million inhabitants. It is also the largest on northwestern Mexico and is an important industrial hub, where many assembly plants or maquiladoras are located.
cause he is the king of ruling south mexico
Money is important to anyone or group, if they want to eat, have a place to live etc.
its important because without that city new mexico wouldn't be so popular.
It is a Hispanic holiday so Mexico is where it is very important.
It is the approximate date when corn was 'domesticated'.
That is where they believed the Gods lived