Basic facts
- The official name of Mexico is the United Mexican States
- The capital of Mexico is Mexico City
- Mexico is home to over 120,286,655 people.
- The official language is Spanish
- The currency of Mexico is called Peso
- Mexico is a vast country with over an area of 758,449 square miles (1,964,375 square kilometres). It is the third largest country in Latin America.
- To the north, Mexico shares a border with the United States while to the south with Guetamala.
- Mexico is a land of extremes containing high mountains and deep canyons at the centre of the country, sweeping deserts in the north and dense rainforests in the south and the east.
- Major mountain range: The Sierra Madre Occidental
- Major rivers: Rio Grande, Yaqui.
- Izamal:
- Guadalajara
- Chichén Itzá
- Approximately one-fifth of Mexicans live in the metropolitan area.
- Most of the people in Mexico are a product of a rich Indian and European descent.
- The main religion in Mexico is Roman catholic, however other religions have shown massive growth over the years.
- Dangerous sports such as bullfighting were invented in Mexico.
- The national sport of Mexico is Charrería.
- The country is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Cortes and the Gulf of Mexico.
- There are 58 National Parks and 121 Protected Natural reserves, with an extension of 14 million acres.
- Mexico home to nearly 30,000 species of flowering plants, including 1,000 species of orchids, and more than 1,000 species of birds, including 50 species of hummingbirds alone. There are more than 1,500 species of reptiles, mammals, and amphibians as well as breeding and nesting areas for endangered sea turtles, dolphins and whales.
- Internationally, Mexico is known for cuisines such as Burrito, Nachos, Quesadillas, and Tortillas. However there are other reginal dishes such as mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and chalupas from Puebla.
- https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/mexico/#mexico-dancers.jpg
- https://www.roadaffair.com/best-places-to-visit-in-mexico/
- https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/mexico-nature-and-scientific-wonders-178517228/
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