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| AREA |
1,953,162
sq km (761,603 sq miles). |
| POPULATION |
94,400,000 (1998). |
| POPULATION DENSITY |
48.3 per sq km. |
| CAPITAL |
Mexico City. |
| CAPITAL
POPULATION |
18,000,000 (1998). |
| GEOGRAPHY |
Mexico is at the southern
extremity of North America and is bounded
to the north by the USA, northwest by the
Gulf of California, west by the Pacific,
south by Guatemala and Belize, and east
by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.
Mexico's geographical features range from
swamp to desert, and from tropical lowland
jungle to high alpine vegetation. Over half
the country has an altitude above 1000m
(3300ft). The central land mass is a plateau
flanked by ranges of mountains to the east
and west that lie roughly parallel to the
coast. The northern area of this plateau
is arid and thinly populated, and occupies
40% of the total area of Mexico. The southern
area is crossed by a range of volcanic mountains
running from Cape Corrientes in the west
through the Valley of Mexico to Veracruz
in the east, and includes the magnificent
volcanoes of Orizaba, Popocatépetl,
Ixtaccíhuatl, Nevado de Toluca, Matlalcueyetl
and Cofre de Perote. This is the heart of
Mexico and where almost half of the population
lives. To the south, the land falls away
to the sparsely populated Isthmus of Tehuantepec
whose slopes and flatlands support both
commercial and subsistence agriculture.
In the east the Gulf Coast and the Yucatán
peninsula are flat and receive over 75%
of Mexico's rain. The most productive agricultural
region in Mexico is the northwest, while
the Gulf Coast produces most of Mexico's
oil and sulphur. Along the northwest coast,
opposite the peninsula of Baja California,
and to the southeast along the coast of
Bahía de Campeche and the Yucatán
peninsula, the lowlands are swampy with
coastal lagoons. |
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| GOVERNMENT |
Republic since 1917.
Gained independence from Spain in 1821.
Head of State and Government: President
Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León since
1994. |
| LANGUAGE |
Spanish is the official
language. English is widely spoken. |
| RELIGION |
90% Roman Catholic. |
| STANDARD
TIME |
Mexico spans three
different time zones: South, Central and
Eastern Mexico: GMT - 6 (Central Standard
Time). (GMT - 5 from first Sunday in April
to Saturday before last Sunday in October.)
Nayarit, Sonora, Sinaloa and Baja California
Sur: GMT - 7 (Mountain Time). (GMT - 6 from
first Sunday in April to Saturday before
last Sunday in October.) Baja California
Norte (Pacific Time): GMT - 8 (GMT - 7 from
first Sunday in April to Saturday before
last Sunday in October). |
| ELECTRICITY |
110 volts AC, 60Hz.
US 2-pin (flat) plugs are usual. |
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