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Segismundo Enrique López de Arkos Corro 683476
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Location The United Mexican States commonly known as Mexico, is bordered on the north by United States, on the south-west by the Pacific Ocean, on the south-east by Guatemala, Belize and the Caribbean Sea and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico.
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Basic Info Population: 109,840,000 Coin Change (Money): Mexican Peso Language: Spanish Religion: Catholic
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Most Important Cities Mexico City Monterrey Guadalajara
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Mexico City This city was originally built as Tenochtitlan by the Aztecs in 1325 on an island of Lake Texcoco, was completely destroyed in 1521, redesigned and rebuilt in accordance with the Spanish urban standards. It is officially known as Mexico City since 1585. Is the capital of Mexico, where the major economic, cultural, political and financial centers could be found in Mexico.
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Monterrey Is the capital city of the north- eastern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon. Monterrey was founded in 1596, by Diego de Montemayor. It is one of the most importante business centers in Mexico, serving as operation host for an array of Mexican companies like CEMEX, Vitro and Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma, and also international companies such as Carrier, Daewoo, General Electric, LG,etc.
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Guadalajara This city is one of the most important cultural, industrial and economic places of the country, is known for its traditions, cultural atracttions, natural beauty and gastronomy.
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Food Mexican cuisine is known for its varied flavors, colorful decoration, and variety of spices and ingredents, many of which are native to the country. The staples of Mexican cuisine are typically corn and beans. Corn is a component of many mexican dishes, such as masa, tamales, tortillas,gorditas and more.
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Sports Here in Mexico we have a lot of sports fans, we love sports, specially soccer. Baseball and football are other sports that are practice in this country.
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