Mexico The Bridge of North America and South America presented by Jason Hightower.

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Mexico The Bridge of North America and South America presented by Jason Hightower

Climate

Languages

Sports

Economy  Mexico has a free market economy.  Industries:  Tobacco  Chemicals  Petroleum

Economy  Industries:  Iron  Steel  Textiles  Clothing  tourism

Tourism  Puerto Vallarta  Playa del Carmen  Tulum

Acapulco

Spanish  Spanish is the major language.  Over two million speakers of this language exist.  In the U.S.A., Spanish is collectively studied as a second language.

Spanish Nouns

Spanish Verbs

Mexico The Bridge of North America and South America presented by Jason Hightower