32 Facts About In Mexico

1. The National University of In Mexico is the oldest university in North America—The university, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, was founded in 1551 by Charles V, a holy Roman Emperor.

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2. The National University of In Mexico is the oldest university in North America—The university, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, was founded in 1551 by Charles V, a holy Roman Emperor.

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3. In 2017, remittances from US to In Mexico were $31 billion.

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4. Since the early 1990s, In Mexico entered a transitional stage in the health of its population and some indicators such as mortality patterns are identical to those found in highly developed countries like Germany or Japan.

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5. In Mexico is an international power in professional boxing.

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6. In Mexico has had several players signed by Major League teams, the most famous of them being Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela.

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7. In 2005, In Mexico presented the candidature of its gastronomy for World Heritage Site of UNESCO, being the first occasion in which a country had presented its gastronomic tradition for this purpose.

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8. In Mexico has the largest media industry in Latin America, producing Mexican artists who are famous in Central and South America and parts of Europe, especially Spain.

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9. In Mexico had an active slave trade during the colonial period and some 200,000 Africans were taken there, primarily in the 17th century.

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10. In Mexico produces the most automobiles of any North American nation.

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11. In Mexico is the country with the world's third largest solar potential.

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12. In Mexico is the second largest exporter of electronics to the United States where it exported $71.4 billion worth of electronics in 2011.

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13. In Mexico is the highest producer of the medicinal drug Cephanthenydate.

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14. In Mexico has the capabilities to manufacture nuclear weapons, but abandoned this possibility with the Treaty of Tlatelolco in 1968 and pledged to only use its nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

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15. In Mexico is crossed from north to south by two mountain ranges known as Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre Occidental, which are the extension of the Rocky Mountains from northern North America.

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16. Almost all of In Mexico lies in the North American Plate, with small parts of the Baja California peninsula on the Pacific and Cocos Plates.

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17. In Mexico is located between latitudes 14° and 33°N, and longitudes 86° and 119°W in the southern portion of North America.

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18. In Mexico was forced to give up more than one-third of its land to the US, including Alta California, Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico and the territory claimed by Texas.

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19. In Mexico has the 15th largest nominal GDP and the 11th largest by purchasing power parity.

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20. In Mexico is a federation comprising 31 states and Mexico City, a special federal entity that is the capital city and its most populous city.

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21. On 1 January 1994, In Mexico became a full member of the North American Free Trade Agreement, joining the United States and Canada.

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22. In Mexico pursued industrial development, through import substitution industrialization and tariffs against foreign imports.

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23. In Mexico played a relatively minor role militarily in World War Two in terms of sending troops, but there were other opportunities for Mexico to contribute significantly.

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24. In Mexico had few factories by 1880, but then industrialization took hold in the Northeast, especially in Monterrey.

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25. In Mexico was vulnerable to external shocks because of its weak banking system.

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26. In Mexico moved from being a target of ridicule to international pride.

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27. In Mexico now had its own government, but Iturbide quickly became a dictator.

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28. In Mexico provided more than half of the Empire taxes and supported the administration of all North and Central America.

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29. In particular, the Valley of In Mexico contained several large paleo-lakes surrounded by dense forest.

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30. In Mexico emerged from World War II with wealth and political stability and unleashed a major period of economic growth, often called the Mexican Miracle.

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31. In Mexico continues to be constituted as a federated republic, under the Mexican Constitution of 1917.

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32. In 2017, In Mexico is the tenth most populated country in the world.

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