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Mexico Tourism Information |
Mexico will baffle you with its contrasts. The deserts, snow-capped volcanoes, ancient ruins, developed cities, ancient colonial towns, showy hotels, forlorn beaches, and an exotic collection of flora and fauna will surely help you remember Mexico throughout your life.
Tourism Facts and Figures
Full Name: Estados Unidos Méxicanos
Capital City: Mexico City
Area: 1,958,200 sq. km.
Population: 101,000,000
Time Zone:
GMT -6 hrs
GMT -7 hrs
GMT -8 hrs
GMT -7 hrs
Religion: Roman Catholic, Protestant
Currency: Mexican Peso
Country Dialing Code: 52
Places to Visit
Calakmul - Considered being a site of vital archaeological significance, the ruins and pyramids of Calakmul are surrounded by rainforest.
Cascada de Basaseachi - The highest waterfalls in Mexico, 246m high. The falls become spectacular in the rainy season.
Paquimé Ruins - The crumbling remains from a major trading settlement that dwelt in northern Mexico between AD 900 and 1340.
Popocatépetl & Iztaccíhuatl - The second and third highest volcanic mountains in Mexico. Iztaccíhuatl is dormant while Popocatépetl in recent years has emitted plumes of gas and ash.
Sierra de San Francisco - The gateway to the spectacular pre-Hispanic rock art.
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