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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - History
Mexico - Pre-Hispanic Times.
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - History
Main article: History of Mexico
Mexico - Pre-Hispanic Times.
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - History
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Mexico - pre-Hispanic Times.
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Mexico: Encyclopedia - Mexico
The United Mexican States or Mexico (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos or México; regarding the use of the variant spelling Méjico, see...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - The Name
Mexico is named after its capital city, whose name comes from the Aztec city Mexico-Tenochtitlan that preceded it. The Mexi part of the n...
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Zapotec: Encyclopedia - Zapotec
Zapotec refers to a native people of Mexico, their language family consisting of more than 15 languages, and their historic culture and t...
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Uxmal: Encyclopedia - Uxmal
Uxmal is a large Pre-Columbian ruined city of the Maya civilization in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It is 78 km south of Mérida, Yucat...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Government And Politics
Main articles: Government of Mexico, Politics of Mexico
The 1917 Constitution provides for a federal republic with powers separated into ...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Religion
Mexico is predominantly Roman Catholic (about 89% of the population). It is the second nation with the largest Catholic population, behin...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Languages
Spanish is the official language of Mexico and is spoken by the majority of the population. About 7% of the population speak an Amerindia...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Geography
Main article: Geography of Mexico
Situated in the southwestern part of mainland North America and roughly triangular in shape, Mexico str...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Economy
Main article: Economy of Mexico
According to the World Bank, Mexico ranks 12th in the world in regard to GDP and has the highest per capi...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Mexico
With an estimated 2005 population of about 106.5 million, Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaki...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Education
Mexico has made impressive improvements in education in the last two decades. In 2004, the literacy rate was at 92%, and the youth litera...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Political Divisions
Mexico is divided into 31 states (estados) and a federal district. Each state has its own constitution and its citizens elect a governor ...
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Vanilla: Encyclopedia Ii - Vanilla - History
Vanilla was a highly regarded flavoring in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and was brought back to Europe (and from there the rest of the worl...
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Chiapas: Encyclopedia Ii - Chiapas - History Of Chiapas
In Pre-Columbian times Chiapas was part of the heartland of the Maya civilization.
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Mesoamerican Chronology: Encyclopedia Ii - Mesoamerican Chronology - Post-classic Era
10th century - 16th century.
Collapse of many of the great nations and cities of the Classic Era, although some continue, such as in Oaxa...
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Chumash: Encyclopedia Ii - Chumash - History
Estimates of their population range from 10,000 to 20,000 before contact with Spanish settlers in Mexico, though the population had appar...
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Platinum: Encyclopedia Ii - Platinum - History
Naturally-occurring platinum and platinum-rich alloys have been known for a long time. Though the metal was used by pre-Columbian Native ...
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Platinum Group: Encyclopedia Ii - Platinum Group - History
Naturally occurring platinum and platinum-rich alloys have been known for a long time. Though the metal was used by pre-Columbian peoples...
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June Carter Cash: Encyclopedia Ii - June Carter Cash - With The Carter Family
In the winter of 1938-1939 the Carter Family travelled to Texas where they had a twice-daily program on border radio station XERA (later ...
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Governor: Encyclopedia Ii - Governor - Pre-roman Empires
Although the legal and administrative framework of provinces, each administrated by a governor, was created by the Romans, the term gover...
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Charles Etienne Brasseur De Bourbourg: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Etienne Brasseur De Bourbourg - Travels And Expeditions To Central America
From 1848 to 1863 he travelled extensively as a missionary throughout many parts of Mexico and Central America.
On these journeys he gave...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - The Name
Mexico is named after its capital city, whose name comes from the Aztec city Mexico-Tenochtitlan that preceded it. The Mexi part of the n...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Government And Politics
Main articles: Government of Mexico, Politics of Mexico
The 1917 Constitution provides for a federal republic with powers separated into ...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Religion
Mexico is predominantly Roman Catholic (about 89% of the population), with 6% adhering to various Protestant faiths (mostly Pentecostal),...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Education
Mexico has made impressive improvements in education in the last two decades. In 2004, the literacy rate was at 92%, and the youth litera...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Languages
Spanish is the official language of Mexico and is spoken by the majority of the population. About 7% of the population speak an Amerindia...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Mexico
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - The Name
Mexico is named after its capital city, whose name comes from the Aztec city Mexico-Tenochtitlan that preceded it. The Mexi part of the n...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Languages
Main article: Languages of Mexico
Spanish is the official language of Mexico and is spoken by the majority of the population. About 7% of...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Religion
Mexico is predominantly Roman Catholic (about 89% of the population). It is the second nation with the largest Catholic population, behin...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Education
Mexico has made impressive improvements in education in the last two decades. In 2004, the literacy rate was at 92%, and the youth litera...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Government And Politics
Mexico’s political model has much in common with that of the United States. The 1917 Constitution provides for a federal republic with ...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Political Divisions
Mexico is divided into 31 states (estados) and a federal district. Each state has its own constitution and its citizens elect a governor ...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Geography
Main article: Geography of Mexico
Situated in the southwestern part of mainland North America and roughly triangular in shape, Mexico str...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Economy
Main article: Economy of Mexico
According to the World Bank, Mexico ranks 12th in the world in regard to GDP and has the highest per capi...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Mexico
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Political Divisions
Mexico is divided into 31 states (estados) and a federal district. Each state has its own constitution and its citizens elect a governor ...
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Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexico - Economy
Main article: Economy of Mexico
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