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Canada and Mexico By Joey Martinez
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Mexico Maps Major mountain ranges are the Sierra Madre Occindental and the Sierra Madre Oriental. Major Rivers are the Rio Grande which is near the border of Texas and Mexico. Also the Usumacinta river flow in from Guatemala into Mexico.
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Mexico Maps Continued Rank City/Locality (Localidad) Population (2010 census) 1 Mexico City 8,851,080 2 Ecatepec ,655,015 3 Guadalajara 1,495,182 4 Puebla ,434,062
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Mexico’s exports Vehicles: US$86 billion (21.6% of total exports)
Electronic equipment: $80 billion (20.1%) Machines, engines, pumps: $60.3 billion (15.2%) Oil: $42.2 billion (10.6%) Medical, technical equipment: $14.4 billion (3.6%) Furniture, lighting, signs: $9.7 billion (2.4%) Plastics: $8.6 billion (2.2%) Gems, precious metals, coins: $7.8 billion (2%) Iron or steel products: $6.1 billion (1.5%) Vegetables: $5.4 billion (1.3%)
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Canada Maps
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Most populated cities in Canada
Toronto million people Montreal 3.36million people Vancouver 2.11 million people Ottawa million people Calgary million people
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Canada’s major natural landmarks
Mackenzie river and the Yukon river are the biggest rivers in Canada. Rocky Mountains, the St. Elias Mountains and the Laurentian Mountains. Also 4 of five great lakes border Canada
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Canadas Major exports Oil: US$128.6 billion (27.2% of total exports)
Vehicles: $59.7 billion (12.6%) Machines, engines, pumps: $32.6 billion (6.9%) Gems, precious metals, coins: $20.3 billion (4.3%) Electronic equipment: $13.6 billion (2.9%) Plastics: $13.2 billion (2.8%) Wood: $12.7 billion (2.7%) Aircraft, spacecraft: $12.4 billion (2.6%) Aluminum: $8.9 billion (1.9%) Cereals: $8.7 billion (1.8%)
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