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Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México) is the capital of the United Mexican States. Before January 2016, the city was officially named the Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal). Mexico City was separated from the State of Mexico, of which it was the capital, on November 18, 1824, to become the capital of the federation. As such, it ...
Mexico regions map for use on Wikivoyage, French version. Note: I redid the state paths by hand, since the ones on the source file were sloppy auto-traced ones. So I'd recommend using mine rather than the original to create derivative works. --Peter Talk 03:48, 4 August 2008 (EDT) Date: 4 August 2008: Source: Own work based on the blank map of ...
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Currently there are 2,462 municipalities in Mexico. Although not formally a state, Mexico City ( Spanish : Ciudad de México ), the capital city of United Mexican States and formerly designed as the Federal District ( Spanish : Distrito Federal ), has been made a separate federative entity that has autonomy on par with the states since a ...
ISO 3166-2, International Organization for Standardization - ISO 3166 Codes Mexico. ISO 3166 Country Codes, International Organization for Standardization. Accessed on line October 21, 2007. States of Mexico, statoids.com. Last updated April 23, 2007; accessed on line October 21, 2007.
The number of electoral regions and their configurations have evolved over time. [7] 1979–1981. In their initial form, there were three regions, from which 100 deputies were elected in the 1979 mid-term election. Regions 1 and 2 elected 30 seats, while No. 3 was assigned 40. [6] [8]
An additional 200 deputies are elected by proportional representation from the five electoral regions. Electoral districts are identified by number and by federal entity ( state or the capital ). The number of electoral districts was set at 300 in 1979, when the number of seats in the Chamber of Deputies was increased from 196.
Third federal electoral district of the State of Mexico Election Deputy Party Term Legislature 1979: Alberto Rábago Camacho [14] 1979–1982 51st Congress: 1982: Hugo Díaz Velázquez [15] 1982–1985 52nd Congress: 1985: Alberto Rábago Camacho [16] 1985–1988 53rd Congress: 1988: Octavio Moreno Toscano [17] 1988–1991 54th Congress: 1991 ...