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Mexico.
Mexico won.USA 2-4 Mexico.
Mexico
Mexico, it was Mexico v Brazil, and the score was 2:1
Yes it does. I am half Mexican and I know for sure soccer is the sport there and it is played professionally too. In fact, the Mexico soccer team won the gold medal in the 2012 Olympics this summer for soccer.
Salvador - 2012 was released on: USA: April 2012
Brazil,Spain,Mexico, Uruguay,
2012 - Mexico 2008 - Argentina 2004 - Argentina
First, the common traits. Mexico and El Salvador are both Latin American nations, with common history including being home to the ancient Mayan civilization, being conquered by Spanish conquistadors during the 16th to 18th centuries, and being grouped together on the same territory - Viceroyalty of the New Spain - until their independence from Spain on September of 1821. Right after the for independence, most of Central America, including El Salvador, split off from Mexico in 1821. Both countries are dominated by a Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic population. Their ethnic make up is also very alike, with a majority of mestizos (Mexico: 80% El Salvador: 86%).Now, on the differences. Both countries are presidential representative republics, but Mexico is a federal republic with 31 independent states and one federal district while El Salvador is conformed by 14 departments (or provinces). Finally, Mexico is more developed than El Salvador, being ranked as the 11th largest economy in the world, while El Salvador lies on the 98th position.Finally, some statistics:Population (2013) Mexico - 116,220,947El Salvador - 6,108,590Land area: Mexico - 1,964,375 sq km (758,449 sq mi)El Salvador - 21,041 sq km (8,124 sq mi)Gross Domestic Product (2012): Mexico - US$1,788 billionEl Salvador - US$47 billionGDP Per Capita (2012): Mexico - US$15,600El Salvador - US$7,600Median Age (2012): Mexico - 27.7 yearsEl Salvador - 25.1 years
25 July - 11 August
Opening ceremony was July 27 2012, but soccer started on July 25 2012