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What are 20 interesting facts about Mexico?

25 Interesting Facts About Mexico
  • Mexico's Real Name is Not Mexico. ...
  • The Capital of Mexico Wasn't Mexico City Until 2016. ...
  • Mexican Burritos Are Only Eaten in the North. ...
  • Mexican Spanish Isn't Like Any Other Spanish. ...
  • US citizens Are The Largest Immigration Group in Mexico. ...
  • Mexico has 34 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.




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Interesting Mexico Facts
  • Its Name Is Not What You Think. ...
  • Mexico Is More Than a Beach Destination. ...
  • Home to the World's Smallest Volcano. ...
  • There's a Volcano Rabit in Mexico. ...
  • World's Largest Pyramid is in Mexico. ...
  • It Has Animals Big and Small. ...
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  • Mexico Home to the First Printing Press.


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Here are 10 surprising facts about Mexico that you may have not known before.
  • Mexico City is slowly sinking. ...
  • Mexico is the birthplace of North American print. ...
  • Kids in Mexico don't get presents on Christmas. ...
  • The world's largest tamale. ...
  • Mexico City is the oldest city in North America. ...
  • There are women-only cars in the subway.


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30 Fun Facts about Mexico
  • There Are 35 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Mexico. ...
  • Mexico is Home to the Largest Pyramid in the World. ...
  • The World's Smallest Volcano is in Mexico. ...
  • Mexico Has 59 Varieties of Indigenous Corn. ...
  • 69 Different Languages are Spoken in Mexico. ...
  • Mexico is the Home of the Caesar Salad.


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Mexico is best known for its beaches, ancient Mayan ruins, and scrumptious large portions of food. Mexico also gives countless exports to the world including tequila, coffee, peppers, and chocolate.

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32 Fun & Interesting Facts About Mexico City – Local Historian's Guide
  • Mexico means “the navel of the moon”
  • Mexico City Was Built Over a Lake.
  • Mexico has the Largest Pyramid in the World (By Volume)
  • The Oldest Street in Mexico is Tacuba Street.
  • México City Has the only Monarchic Castle in the American Continent.


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