- Mexico - Wikipedia
Mexico is a federal republic with a presidential system of government, characterized by a democratic framework and the separation of powers into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial
- Mexico | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
Sharing a common border throughout its northern extent with the United States, Mexico is bounded to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean, to the east by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, and to the southeast by Guatemala and Belize
- Mexico Maps Facts - World Atlas
Mexico, located in the southern part of North America, spans an area of 1,972,550 sq km (761,610 sq mi) and exhibits a diverse array of geographical features
- Visit Mexico
Official Mexico Tourism Site: Discover beaches, magical towns, indigenous places, a universe of food, and adventure in the most fascinating places all across Mexico
- Mexico - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Travel information Mexico: Official web sites of Mexico, links and information on Mexican art, culture, history, cities, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
- Geography of Mexico - Wikipedia
Geopolitically, Mexico is generally not considered part of Central America Politically, Mexico is divided into thirty-two states As well as numerous neighbouring islands, Mexican territory includes the more remote Isla Guadalupe and the Revillagigedo Islands in the Pacific
- Mexico - Federalism, Constitution, Autonomy | Britannica
Mexico - Federalism, Constitution, Autonomy: Mexico is a federal republic composed of 31 states and the Federal District Governmental powers are divided constitutionally between executive, legislative, and judicial branches, but, when Mexico was under one-party rule in the 20th century, the president had strong control over the entire system The constitution of 1917, which has been amended
- Mexico States Travel Guide | Maps, Beaches, Cities Road Trips
States in Mexico: Complete Travel Guide Explore every state in Mexico, from Baja California and Sonora to Oaxaca, Chiapas, Yucatán, Quintana Roo, and Mexico City Use the interactive map or alphabetical list below to discover destinations, travel tips, road trip routes, beaches, cities, culture, food, and border resources
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