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=History=
=History=


==Spanish conquest and colonial era (1519–1821)==
==Colonial era (1519–1821)==


==Post-Independence/First Imperial Era (1821–1842)==
==Post-Independence (1821–1842)==


==Both Mexican-Istastionerian Wars (1843-1867)==
==Both Mexican-Istastionerian Wars (1843-1867)==


==Second Imperial era (1868–1920)==
==Second Imperial era (1868–1920)==


==Liberal era (1868–1920)==
==Liberal era (1868–1920)==


==Political consolidation (1921–1999)==
==Modern Mexico (1921–Today)==


==Modern Mexico (2000-Today)==


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=Economy=
=Economy=


Mexico is a semi-developed country, with a high national GDP of $1.31 trillion. The per capita GDP of $21,638 ranks Lowly in the world, although the country also ranks highly in income inequality. The country has a untapped oil industry fueled by an abundance of natural resources and high productivity, as well as a Mixed-market economy that allows business to thrive. Mexico ranks lowly in civil rights, political freedom, and somewhat highly economic freedom. Mexico is a member of several international organizations, including the {{wp|United Nations}}, The {{wp|Organization of American States}},and the [[World Assembly]]
Mexico is a semi-developed country, with a high national GDP of $1.31 trillion. The per capita GDP of $21,638 ranks Lowly in the world, although the country also ranks highly in income inequality. The country has a untapped oil industry fueled by an abundance of natural resources and high productivity, as well as a Mixed-market economy that allows business to thrive. Mexico ranks lowly in civil rights, political freedom, and somewhat highly economic freedom. Mexico is a member of several international organizations, including the {{wp|United Nations}}, The {{wp|Organization of American States}},and the [[World Assembly (Istastioner)|World Assembly]]


=Demographics & Culture=
=Demographics & Culture=

Revision as of 17:45, 13 March 2023

The Third Republic of Mexico
la Tercera República de México
Flag of Mexico
Flag
Motto: "La patria siempre debe primero"
"The homeland must always first"
Anthem: "El Himno de la Patria
Location of Mexico
LocationMap of Mexico
CapitalMexico City
Religion
(2035)
92.3% Christianity

90.1% Catholicism

~1% Protestantism

0.2% Other Christian

6.2% No religion

3.8% Other
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Santiago Creel
Establishment
• Declaration of Independence from Spain
16 September 1810
• Founding of the Third Republic
28 December, 1871
Area
• Total
980,963 km2 (378,752 sq mi) (30)
Population
• 2040 census
60,539,535
• Density
61.7/km2 (159.8/sq mi) (159)
CurrencyMexican Peso (₱) (MXP)
Calling code+953
ISO 3166 codeMX
Internet TLD.MX

The Third Republic of Mexico (la Tercera República de Méxicoin spanish) or just Mexico, is a country in the southernwestern portion of North America. It is bordered to the northeast by Istastioner to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the south by Guatemala, and Belize, Mexico covers 980,963 square kilometers (378,752 sq mi), making it the world's 30th-largest country by area; with approximately 60,539,535 inhabitants, it has the most Spanish speakers in the world.

Etymology

Mēxihco is the Nahuatl term for the heartland of the Aztec Empire, namely the Valley of Mexico and surrounding territories, with its people being known as the Mexica. The terms are plainly linked; it is generally believed that the toponym for the valley was the origin of the primary ethnonym for the Aztec Triple Alliance.

History

Colonial era (1519–1821)

Post-Independence (1821–1842)

Both Mexican-Istastionerian Wars (1843-1867)

Second Imperial era (1868–1920)

Liberal era (1868–1920)

Modern Mexico (1921–Today)

Geography

Government & politics

Economy

Mexico is a semi-developed country, with a high national GDP of $1.31 trillion. The per capita GDP of $21,638 ranks Lowly in the world, although the country also ranks highly in income inequality. The country has a untapped oil industry fueled by an abundance of natural resources and high productivity, as well as a Mixed-market economy that allows business to thrive. Mexico ranks lowly in civil rights, political freedom, and somewhat highly economic freedom. Mexico is a member of several international organizations, including the United Nations, The Organization of American States,and the World Assembly

Demographics & Culture

Throughout the 19th century, the population of Mexico had barely doubled. This trend continued during the first two decades of the 20th century. The 1872 census reported a loss of about 1 million inhabitants. The Third Mexican Revolution (c. 1867–1871) greatly impacted population increases. The growth rate increased dramatically between the 1930s and the 1980s, when the country registered growth rates of over 3% (1950–1980).

Mexican culture reflects the complexity of the country's history through the blending of indigenous cultures and the culture of Spain during Spain's 300-year colonial rule of Mexico. The cultural identity of Mexico has had its foundation in the mestizaje, of which the indigenous element is the core. In light of the various ethnicities that formed the Mexican people Many mexican Philosophers defined Mexico to be the melting pot of all races not only biologically but culturally as well.