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An enlargeable map of the United Mexican States
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Mexico:
The United Mexican States,[1] commonly known as Mexico, is a federal constitutional republic located in North America.[2] Mexico is bound on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the North Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico.[3][4]
General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˈmɛksɪkoʊ/ ⓘ
- Spanish: [ˈme.xi.ko]
 
 - Common English country name: Mexico
 - Official English country name: United Mexican States
 - Common endonym: México
 - Official endonym: Estados Unidos Mexicanos
 - Adjectival: Mexican
 - Demonym(s):
 - Etymology: Name of Mexico
 - International rankings of Mexico
- Area and size ranking: covering almost 2 million square kilometers,[2] Mexico is the fifth-largest country in the Americas by total area and the 14th largest in the world.
 - 10th most populous country
 - Most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world
 - Mexico is the 11th largest economy in the world by gross domestic product (GDP) by purchasing power parity
 
 - ISO country codes: MX, MEX, 484
 - ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:MX
 - Internet country code top-level domain: .mx
 
Geography of Mexico

An enlargeable topographic map of Mexico.
- Mexico is: a megadiverse country
 - Location:
- Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere
 - Time zones:
- Time Zone 1 – UTC-06, summer UTC-05
 - Time Zone 2 – UTC-07, summer UTC-06
 - Time Zone 3 – UTC-08, summer UTC-07
 
 - Extreme points of Mexico
- High: Pico de Orizaba 5,636 m (18,491 ft)
 - Low: Laguna Salada −10 m (−33 ft)
 
 - Land boundaries: 4,353 km
 
 
 United States 3,141 km
 Guatemala 962 km
 Belize 250 km
- Coastline: 9,330 km
 
- Population of Mexico: 106,682,500 people (mid-2008 estimate) - 11th most populous country
 - Area of Mexico: 1,972,550 km2 (761,610 sq mi) - 15th largest country
 - Atlas of Mexico
 
Environment of Mexico

An enlargeable satellite image of Mexico
- Climate of Mexico
 - Environmental issues in Mexico
 - Green building in Mexico
 - Ecoregions in Mexico
 - Renewable energy in Mexico
 - Geology of Mexico
 - National parks of Mexico
 - Protected areas of Mexico
 - Wildlife of Mexico
 
Geographic features of Mexico
- Baja California peninsula
 - Yucatán peninsula
 - Gulf Coast of Mexico
 - Islands of Mexico
 - Lakes of Mexico
 - Mountain peaks of Mexico
 - Rivers of Mexico
- Waterfalls of Mexico
 
 - Valleys of Mexico
 - World Heritage Sites in Mexico
 
Ecoregions of Mexico
Administrative divisions of Mexico
Administrative divisions of Mexico
- States of Mexico
 - Mexican Federal District (Mexico City)
 
States of Mexico
- Mexican states by area
 - Mexican states by Human Development Index
 - Mexican states by population
 - Municipalities of Mexico
 
The United Mexican States is a federation comprising thirty-one states and a federal district (postal codes are in parentheses):
- Aguascalientes (Ags.)
 - Baja California (BC)
 - Baja California Sur (BCS)
 - Chihuahua (Chih.)
 - Colima (Col.)
 - Campeche (Camp.)
 - Coahuila (Coah.)
 - Chiapas (Chis.)
 - Distrito Federal (DF)
 - Durango (Dgo.)
 - Guerrero (Gro.)
 - Guanajuato (Gto.)
 - Hidalgo (Hgo.)
 - Jalisco (Jal.)
 - Michoacán (Mich.)
 - Morelos (Mor.)
 - México (Mex or Edomex)
 - Nayarit (Nay.)
 - Nuevo León (NL)
 - Oaxaca (Oax.)
 - Puebla (Pue.)
 - Quintana Roo (QR)
 - Querétaro (Qro.)
 - Sinaloa (Sin.)
 - San Luis Potosí (SLP)
 - Sonora (Son.)
 - Tabasco (Tab.)
 - Tlaxcala (Tlax.)
 - Tamaulipas (Tamps.)
 - Veracruz (Ver.)
 - Yucatán (Yuc.)
 - Zacatecas (Zac.)
 
Location of Mexico's states and federal district:
 
Mexican Federal District
Municipalities of Mexico
Demography of Mexico
Government and politics of Mexico
- Form of government: federal presidential and congressional multi-party representative democratic republic
 - Head of state: President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador
 - Head of government: President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador
 - Capital of Mexico: Mexico City
 - Elections in Mexico
 - Political parties in Mexico
 
Branches of the government of Mexico
Executive branch of the government of Mexico
Legislative branch of the government of Mexico
- Congress of Mexico (bicameral)
 - LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress (62nd and current legislature)
 
Judicial branch of the government of Mexico
Foreign relations of Mexico
International organization membership
The United Mexican States is a member of:[2]
Law and order in Mexico
Military of Mexico
- Command
- Commander-in-chief: President of Mexico
- Secretariat of National Defense (directs only the Army, including Air Force)
 - Secretary of the Navy (Mexico)
 
 
 - Commander-in-chief: President of Mexico
 - Forces
- Army of Mexico
 - Air Force of Mexico
 - Navy of Mexico
- Fuerza Naval del Golfo (Naval Force of the Gulf)
 - Fuerza Naval del Pacifico (Naval Force of the Pacific)
 - Fuerza Aeronaval (Navy Air Force)
 
 - Special forces of Mexico
 
 - Mexican military ranks
 - Military history of Mexico
 
Local government in Mexico
- Local government in Mexico
 
History of Mexico
- Timeline of the history of Mexico
 - Current events of Mexico
 - Economic history of Mexico
 - Military history of Mexico
 - History of the flags of Mexico
 
Chronologically
Culture of Mexico
- Architecture of Mexico
 - Cuisine of Mexico
 - Festivals in Mexico
 - Mexican handcrafts and folk art
 - Healthcare in Mexico
 - Languages of Mexico
 - Media in Mexico
 - National symbols of Mexico
 - Prostitution in Mexico
 - Public holidays in Mexico
 - Records of Mexico
 - Religion in Mexico
 - World Heritage Sites in Mexico
 
Art in Mexico
Sports in Mexico
Economy and infrastructure of Mexico
- Economic rank: Mexico is the 12th largest economy in the world by gross domestic product (GDP) by purchasing power parity.
 - Agriculture in Mexico
 - Bank of Mexico (central bank)
 - Communications in Mexico
 - Companies of Mexico
 - Currency of Mexico: Peso
 - Economic history of Mexico
 - Energy in Mexico
 - Health care in Mexico
 - Mining in Mexico
 - North American Free Trade Agreement - Mexico's economy is strongly linked to those of its NAFTA partners.
 - Mexican Stock Exchange
 - Tourism in Mexico
 - Transport in Mexico
 - Water supply and sanitation in Mexico
 
Education in Mexico
See also
References
- ↑ The alternative translation Mexican United States is rarely used
 - 1 2 3 "Mexico". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 6, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
 - ↑ Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary, 3rd ed. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc.; p. 733
 - ↑ "Mexico Archived 2001-02-10 at the Wayback Machine". The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. 2001–6. New York: Columbia University Press.
 
External links
 Mexico travel guide from Wikivoyage
 Wikimedia Atlas of Mexico
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