It is not national; it is the "Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral" (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico).
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral was created in 1667.
The Templo Mayor (Main Temple). Its remains are located between the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral and Mexico's National Palace.
Actually, Tenochtitlan IS Mexico City. The remains of ancient Tenochtitlan can be found in some archaeological excavations scattered throughout the modern city. One of such ruins is the 'Templo Mayor', located next to the Mexican cathedral and the national palace in downtown Mexico City.
Roman Catholic.
Burgos Cathedral
The national state capital of Mexico is Mexico City. Mexico City was separated from the state of Mexico on November 18, 1824.
I guess you mean "three cultures". Some examples are provided:Pre-Columbian culture: The Aztec Templo Mayor ("Major Temple") or the ruins of the ancient city of Teotihuacan.Spanish culture: Mexico City cathedral, Mexico City National Palace.Modern Mexico: Torre Latinoamericana, Torre MayorSee related links for some shots of these examples.
The beautiful, Mexico City.
Two such sites are the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico.
Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, Mexico.
New York city is not a national city. Both Washington and Mexico City are capitals of their home countries (United States and Mexico, respectively).
The tallest is the temple of the Light Of The World in the colony of Hermosa Provincia, Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico