The United Mexican States, commonly referred to as Mexico, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the former United States, and on the south by the Republic of Yucatan and Guatemala. Mexico has become one of the world's largest economic and military powers after the ANZC and the South American Confederation. Mexico is a strong ally of both the ANZC and the SAC, sometimes playing a mediator-type role regarding disputes between the two governments, and plays an active role in the League of Nations.
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| - The United Mexican States, commonly referred to as Mexico, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the former United States, and on the south by the Republic of Yucatan and Guatemala. Mexico has become one of the world's largest economic and military powers after the ANZC and the South American Confederation. Mexico is a strong ally of both the ANZC and the SAC, sometimes playing a mediator-type role regarding disputes between the two governments, and plays an active role in the League of Nations.
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| - Cuauhtemoc Micheltorena Lozano
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| - Monterrey, Mexica, Guadalajara, Puebla, La Paz, Acapulco, Chihuahua, Nezahualcoyótl, Victoria, Tampico, Cabo San Lucas
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| - Coat of Arms of Mexico.svg
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| - Spanish, English and 62 indigenous Amerindian languages
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| - The United Mexican States, commonly referred to as Mexico, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the former United States, and on the south by the Republic of Yucatan and Guatemala. Mexico has become one of the world's largest economic and military powers after the ANZC and the South American Confederation. It harbors the largest group of American refugees in the world, which has had a profound affect on Mexican politics and culture. Mexico also is influential in the politics and culture of the various nation-states in the southwest and Gulf regions of the United States. Mexico is a strong ally of both the ANZC and the SAC, sometimes playing a mediator-type role regarding disputes between the two governments, and plays an active role in the League of Nations.
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