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The United States of Mexico is a country located in North America, bordered to the north by the United States to the south by Guatemala and Belize, to the west by the Pacific Ocean and to the east by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

Estados Unidos Mexicanos
File:Mexico flag medium.png
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National motto: (none)
Official language: Spanish
Capital: Mexico City
President: Vicente Fox
Area
 - Total:
 - % water:
Ranked 13th
1,972,550 km²
0.025%
Population


 - Total (2000):


 - Density:
Ranked 11th


100,349,766


51/km²
Independence


 - Declared:


 - Recognised:
Mexican Revolution


September 16, 1810


1824
Currency: Peso
Time zone: UTC -8 to UTC -6
National anthem: Mexicanos, al grito de guerra
Internet TLD:.MX

History

Main article: History of Mexico

Mexico was the site of several advanced Indian civilisations, such as the Mayans and the Aztecs. The arrival of the Spanish in the early 16th century and their defeat of the Aztecs in 1521 marked the beginning of the colonial period of Mexico as a part of New Spain.

In 1810, independence from Spain was declared, causing a long war eventually leading to independence in 1824. After independence, Mexican territory slowly decreased in size, losing and selling ground to the United States (see Mexican-American War).

The long, undemocratic regime of Porfirio Diaz lead to the Mexican Revolution in 1910. Revolutionary forces defeated the federal army, but were left with internal struggles, leaving the country in conflict for two more decades.

(more on 20th century)

Politics

Main article: Politics of Mexico

The goverment is organized as a Democratic Federal Republic with division of powers (executive power, held by the president of the republic; legislative power, represented by the congress and the judiciary power).


States

Main article States of Mexico

Mexico is divided into 31 states (estados) and 1 Federal District (Distrito Federal), which contains the capital, Mexico City.


Geography

Main article: Geography of Mexico

Economy

Main article: Economy of Mexico

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Mexico

Culture

Main article: Culture of Mexico

See also: Mexican food

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