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[[Teotihuacan Mexico, or ''Méjico'', pronunciation: ; Classical Nahuatl: ''Mēxihco''; }}; however, in Peninsular (European) Spanish, the variant is used alongside the usual version. According to the by the Royal Spanish Academy and Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, the version with J is also correct; however, the spelling with X is recommended, as it is the one used in Mexico.}} officially the United Mexican States, (); Classical Nahuatl: ''Mēxihcatl Tlacetilīlli Tlahtohcāyōtl'', }} is a country in North America. It borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundaries with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the southeast, and the Gulf of Mexico to the east. Mexico covers 1,972,550 km2 (761,610 sq mi), and is the thirteenth-largest country in the world by land area. With a population exceeding 130 million, Mexico is the tenth-most populous country in the world and is home to the largest number of native Spanish speakers. Mexico City is the capital and largest city, which ranks among the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. It is also the northwesternmost country in Latin America.

Human presence in Mexico dates back to at least 8,000 BC. Mesoamerica, considered a cradle of civilization, was home to numerous advanced societies, including the Olmecs, Maya, Zapotecs, Teotihuacan civilization, and Purépecha. Spanish colonization defeated the dominant Aztec Empire, establishing the colony of New Spain with its capital at Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City). Mexico became a major center of the transatlantic economy, fueled by silver mining and the forced labor of Indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans. The 1810–1821 Mexican War of Independence ended Spanish rule and led to the creation of the First Mexican Empire, which quickly collapsed into the short-lived First Mexican Republic. In 1848, Mexico lost nearly half its territory to the Mexican–American War. Liberal reforms set in the Constitution of 1857 led to civil war and French intervention, culminating in the establishment of the Second Mexican Empire under Emperor Maximilian I, who was overthrown by Republican forces led by Benito Juárez. The late 19th century saw the long dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz, whose modernization policies came at the cost of severe social inequality. The 1910–1920 Mexican Revolution led to the overthrow of Díaz and the adoption of the 1917 Constitution. Mexico experienced rapid industrialization and economic growth in the 1940s–1970s, amidst electoral fraud, political repression, and economic crises. Unrest included the Tlatelolco massacre of 1968 and the Zapatista uprising in 1994. The late 20th century saw a shift towards neoliberalism, marked by the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994.

Mexico is a federal republic with a presidential system of government, characterized by a democratic framework and the separation of powers into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The federal legislature consists of the bicameral Congress of the Union, comprising the Chamber of Deputies, which represents the population, and the Senate, which provides equal representation for each state. The Constitution establishes three levels of government: the federal Union, the state governments, and the municipal governments. Mexico's federal structure grants autonomy to its 32 states, and its political system is deeply influenced by indigenous traditions and European Enlightenment ideals.

Mexico is a newly industrialized and developing country, with the world's 12th-largest economy by both nominal GDP and PPP. It ranks first in the Americas and seventh in the world by the number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is also one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries, ranking fifth in natural biodiversity. It is a major tourist destination: as of 2022, it is the sixth most-visited country in the world, with 42.2 million international arrivals. Mexico's large economy and population, global cultural influence, and steady democratization make it a regional and middle power, increasingly identifying as an emerging power. However, as with much of Latin America, poverty, systemic corruption, and crime remain widespread. Since 2006, approximately 127,000 deaths have been caused by ongoing conflict between drug trafficking syndicates. Mexico is a member of United Nations, the G20, the OECD, the WTO, the APEC forum, the OAS, the CELAC, and the OEI. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La herencia Beauvoir. by El Colegio de México

    Published 2021
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    El burlador de Sevilla II / by Molina, Tirso de

    Published 1998
    Other Authors: “…México, D. F.…”
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    Ley Fedral del Trabajo : correlacionada artículo por artículo /

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    Practiagenda laboral /

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    Prontuario Tributario correlacionado artículo por artículo con casos prácticos : profesional /

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    Constitución de México, 1917.

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    Constitución política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos /

    Published 2018
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    Primer centenario de la Constitución del pueblo mexicano, 1917-2018.

    Published 2018
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    Conocimiento y cultura : estudios modernos en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras /

    Published 2016
    “…Coloquio de Estudios Modernos Mexico City, Mexico…”
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    Las incompatibilidades e impedimentos en el marco del estatuto personal de los senadores / by Franco González Salas, José Fernando

    Published 2006
    “…Mexico. Congreso…”
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    Constitución Política de la Ciudad de México /

    Published 2017
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    La verdad sobre la expropiación de los bienes de las empresas petroleras /

    Published 1999
    “…Gobierno de México…”
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    Código penal para el Estado de Tamaulipas /

    Published 2006
    “…Tamaulipas (Mexico : State)…”
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    Relaciones estado-diáspora /

    Published 2006
    “…Conferencia Internacional sobre Relaciones Estado-Diáspora Mexico City, Mexico…”
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    Relaciones estado-diáspora.

    Published 2004
    “…Conferencia Internacional sobre Relaciones Estado-Diáspora Mexico City, Mexico…”
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    Los desafíos del desarrollo local /

    Published 2015
    “…Seminario "Desafíos del Desarrollo Económico Local" Mexico City, Mexico…”
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    <U+00BF>Transhumanismo o posthumanidad? : la política y el derecho después del humanismo /

    Published 2019
    “…Congreso Mundial de Juristas Católicos Ciudad de México (México)…”
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    Chican@s y Mexican@s Norteñ@s : bi-borderlands dialogues on literary and cultural production /

    Published 2012
    “…New Mexico Highlands University…”
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    Estudio econométrico de la influencia del capital humano en el crecimiento de la productividad industrial de México, 1960-1993 / by Canudas, Rocío del Carmen

    Published 2001
    “…Universidad de Coahuila. México…”
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