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    If you haven't heard of Mexico's Federal District, never fear. You are sure to have come across the more familiar Mexico City. The two places are, in fact, one and the same, created in 1825 to house the federal government of Mexico. Mexico City's location, high up in the mountains in a bowl-shaped valley, is quite extraordinary.
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    (Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico) The enormous and exciting city that is Mexico City is divided into interesting districts, historic neighbourhoods, hotel zones and residential areas. The Historic Centre (Centro Historico) of Mexico City is a great place to begin getting acquainted with the sprawling city and is based around the enormous ...
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    More Mexico City Information / Fast Facts and Orientation. Country: Mexico; Location: Federal District / Distrito Federal (DF) / state of México; Status: capital city; Area: approximately 570 square miles / 1,475 square kilometres; Population: approximately 9 million (city) / 20 million (metro / Greater Mexico City) Language: Mexican Spanish
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    The country of Mexico is officially known as the United Mexican States and is sited within North America, directly south of the USA. Mexico is famous for its pre-Hispanic past and ancient civilisations, and today boasts a glorious selection of Mayan temples, archeological treasures and even pyramids, such as El Castillo at the iconic Chichen Itza site.
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    (Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico) Mexico City is one of the biggest and most exciting cities in Latin America and on the entire planet. Life in Mexico City is what you make it and the city has plenty to offer all of its visitors, ranging from historical ruins and gleaming architecture to modern cultural attractions.
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    Address: Avenida Juárez y Eje Central, Mexico City, 06010, Mexico, MX Tel: +52 55 282 1694 Mexico City's Teatro del Palacio de Bellas Artes is a popular venue and many classical music concerts regularly take place here, being performed by the highly acclaimed Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional.
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    One of the world's biggest and most important cities, Mexico City is the country's enormous capital and home to a population approaching 20 million. Known locally as 'Ciudad de México', Mexico City encompasses the 'Federal District' (Distrito Federal) and this is generally abbreviated as simply D.F. and shown after the city name - Mexico City D.F.
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    Around 90 km / 56 miles north-east of Mexico City you will find Pachuca, capital of Hidalgo. Although this is a big city, with around 300,000 inhabitants, Pachuca's tourism scene is far from developed and the city is quite understated, which is very much part of its charm and appeal.
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    (Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico) Mexico City is a vast city and visitors will likely be overwhelmed by its size. However, getting around much of Mexico City need not be difficult and the city boasts a fairly comprehensive transport network, with various convenient and inexpensive ways to travel around.
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    Home to the counties of Canada, Greenland, Mexico and the United States of America (USA), North America is bordered by the Arctic Ocean (north), the Atlantic Ocean (east), the Pacific Ocean (west) and South America (south). North America is the world's third-biggest continent, boasting an area of roughly 24.2 million square km / 9.4 million ...

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