The state of Sonora is the Mexican breadbasket, where modern irrigation techniques have allowed an otherwise arid climate to become the most productive in terms of agriculture and livestock rising. It is on northern Mexico, just below the US states of Arizona and New Mexico.
A Caballeria of land in Mexico is equivalent to approximately 33.3 acres. This unit of measurement is traditionally used in some regions of Mexico and reflects a historical agricultural land measurement.
It is located between North and South America and the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico. This allows Mexico to act as a bridge between both regions.
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Central and southern Mexico, including the Yucatan peninsula. You will never find any pyramid on northern Mexico, due to its arid nature (i.e: the harsh climate prevented the rise of large-scale agricultural activites).
Yes. There are natural regions, socioeconomic regions as well as federal states in Mexico.
Mexico's exports are crops.
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Several regions qualify as such. One is the Altair region in the Sonoran desert, close to the US border. Another location is the Lacandon Jungle in southern Mexico.
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Geography and socioeconomic factors allow Mexico to be grouped into 5 regions.
Oh, dude, vernacular regions in Mexico are like those informal areas where people speak a certain way, you know? It's not like they have official borders or anything, just like vibes of how people talk in different parts of the country. So, like, you've got regions where they might use different slang or accents, but it's all still Mexico, man.
Both. There are regions in Mexico with seasonal snowfalls and you have regions where winter is hardly felt.