MEXICO CHRISTIAN R. AND THOMAS G.. FLAG OF MEXICO The gold coat of arms. The flag of Mexico.

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MEXICO CHRISTIAN R. AND THOMAS G.

FLAG OF MEXICO The gold coat of arms. The flag of Mexico.

LOCATION OF MEXICO This is the location of Mexico on a map.

CLIMATE AND LANDSCAPING Mexico is a very hot place it is usually like 80 through 95 degree's. Some parts are very cold like an average of 59 degrees. 

ECONOMY The Mexican economy grew by more than 5% in 2010 after a recession in 2009 during the global economic crisis. Mexico’s tax has a percentage of domestic product s was 17.5% in 2009, the lowest of OECD member. Bruno Ferrari Mexico‘s economy minister.

CULTURE, EDUCATION, AND WAY OF LIFE About 89% of Mexicans practice the religion of Christianity. Life in Mexico is a mix of old native traditions with modern ways of life. Spanish is the official language in Mexico, making it the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. In Mexico, basic education is normally divided in three steps: grades 1-6;, then junior high school which is grades 7-9 and finally high school which is grades The education in Mexico.

GOVERNMENT The Government of Mexico is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government made by its constitutions to share power over the Republic with the governments of the 31 individual Mexican states and a Federal District,. This is a peso.

HISTORY First populated more than 13,000 years ago, the country produced civilizations before being beaten by the Spanish in the 16th Century. From the end of the Mexican Revolution, to the mid-1990s, Mexico was controlled by the authoritarian Partido Revolucionario Institucional.

INTERESTING FACTS 1.The official name of Mexico is Estados Únidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States). 2.A Mexican tamale called the zacahuil is three feet long and weighs about 150 pounds. 3.Mexico invented chocolate, corn, and chilies to the world. 4. A very rare rabbit called the volcano rabbit which lives near Mexican volcanoes in Mexico.

RESOURCES crwflags.com worldatlas u.s department of state google.com wikipedia