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Mexico,
officially the
United Mexican States, is a
country in
North America. It
borders the
United States to the north, and
Guatemala and
Belize to the...
- CONABIO. 2009. Catálogo taxonómico de
especies de
México. 1. In
Capital Nat.
México. CONABIO,
MéxicoD.F. Turner, B. L. 1993c. New taxa, new combinations...
- The Gulf of
Mexico (Spanish:
Golfo de
México) is an
oceanic basin and a
marginal sea of the
Atlantic Ocean,
mostly surrounded by the
North American continent...
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Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos) are the
citizens and
nationals of the
United Mexican States. The
Mexican people have
varied origins with the most spoken...
- New
Mexico is a
state in the
Southwestern region of the
United States. It is one of the
Mountain States of the
southern Rocky Mountains,
sharing the Four...
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Gabriel Figueroa,
Mexican cinematographer (
d. 1997) 1908 –
Marceline Day,
American actress (
d. 2000) 1908 – Inga Gentzel,
Swedish runner (
d. 1991) 1908 –...
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native to
Mexico,
which is
considered the
center of
origin of the genus.
Several species are
considered to have extra-American
native ranges:
D.
ferox (native...
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President of
Mexico (
d. 1876) 1801 – John
Henry Newman,
English cardinal (
d. 1890) 1817 – José Zorrilla,
Spanish poet and
playwright (
d. 1893) 1821 –...
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Mexico City is the
capital and
largest city of
Mexico, as well as the most
populous city in
North America. It is one of the most
important cultural and...
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Russian chemist and
academic (
d. 1886) 1830 –
Porfirio Díaz,
Mexican general and politician, 29th
President of
Mexico (
d. 1915) 1846 –
George Franklin...