Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City, the largest city in the world and one of the most densely populated on the planet, is located in a picturesque valley surrounded by mountains. It was erected on the site of the settlement of the legendary Aztec tribe, whose wealth and cruelty have remained for centuries in the form of numerous legends. The current population of Mexico City partly absorbed the culture of the ancient tribe, but…

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Science and Culture of Mexico

Education of Mexico

In 2002, there were 125 research centers in Mexico. Funding for science this year, including education, amounted to 0.41% of GDP. OK. 40% of investments in scientific research belong to the private sector, 60% – to the state. 25,000 people are employed in the scientific field of Mexico, of which 5,000 are in the private sector. The leading scientific organization is the National Council for Science and Technology. In the…

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Mexico City

Mexico City

Mexico City, as its name suggests, is the capital of Mexico, being located in the southern portion of the Mexico Valley, two thousand and three hundred meters high. Considered the largest city in the world, the Mexican capital has more than twenty-two million inhabitants in its metropolitan area. The metropolis was built on top of the Aztec capital during Spanish colonization, which took advantage of the existing buildings to found…

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NAFTA – North American Free Trade Agreement

NAFTA

The North American Free Trade Agreement (short for NAFTA by Abbreviationfinder) was signed by the leaders of: Canada, Mexico and the USA on October 7, 1992, but only came into force on January 1, 1994 after a troubled confirmation process by part of the USA, where xenophobia, ethnocentrism and prejudice from certain political sectors offer formidable obstacles. NAFTA has created a free trade zone in which tariffs and certain other…

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