Mexico
Mexico has borders with the United States, Belize
and Guatemala. It is about 20% of the size of the United States.
Baja
California is an 800-mile (1,287-km) peninsula to the west forming the
Gulf of California. In the east is found the Gulf of Mexico and the Bay
of Campeche, which is formed by the Yucatán peninsula. The center of
Mexico is a large, high plateau, open towards the north. It has
mountain chains on the east and west and ocean-front lowlands.
Mexico
straddles the southern part of North America, with coastal plains along
the Pacific and Atlantic coasts rising to a central plateau. Northern
Mexico is desertlike, while the south is a mountainous jungle
containing Maya and Aztec ruins. Most people live in the densely
populated waist of the country, including the cities of
Veracruz,
Mexico City, and
Guadalajara. Most Mexicans are of mixed Spanish and
Indian descent, but about 30 percent are Indian—and millions still
speak Indian languages in the southeast.
Mexico is one of the world’s greatest oil producers, with oil and gas making up 33% of the government’s revenue.
The nation has valuable minerals like silver, copper, sulfur, lead, and zinc, —advanced technology, and a very
large workforce.
Competition
and exports have improved since the implementation of tax reforms, more
open trade policies and the
privatization of state-run industries.
Official name: Estados Unidos Mexicanos
Capital and largest city:
Mexico City, 19,013,000 (metropolitan area), 8,591,309 (city proper)
Other large cities:
Ecatepec, 1,731,900 (part of Mexico City metropolitan area);
Guadalajara, 1,665,800; Puebla, 1,345,500; Nezahualcóyotl, 1,250,700
(part of Mexico City metropolitan area); Monterrey, 1,135,000
Land area: 742,485 sq mi (1,923,039 sq km)
Total area: 758,449 sq mi(1,964,375 sq km)
Population:107,449,525 (growth rate: 1.2%);
Life Expectancy: 75
Form of Government: Federal republic.
Economy
Industry: food, beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron, steel.
Agriculture: corn, wheat, soybeans, rice; beef; wood products.
Exports: manufactured goods, oil and oil products, silver, fruits, vegetables.
Monetary unit: Mexican peso
GDP per Capita: USD 8,900
People
Ethnic Groups: Mestizo (Amerindian-Spanish) 60%, Amerindian or predominantly Amerindian 30%, white 9%, other 1%
Languages: Spanish, Mayan, Nahuatl, and other regional languages
Religions: nominally Roman Catholic 89%, Protestant 6%, other 5%