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  2. File:Young Folks History Of Mexico.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Mexican states by Human Development Index - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: 0.839 2 Baja California: 0.811 3 Nuevo León: 0.809 4 Baja California Sur: 0.806 5 Sinaloa: 0.805 6 Sonora: 0.804 High human development 7 Coahuila: 0.799 8 Aguascalientes: 0.798 9 Tamaulipas: 0.793 10 Jalisco: 0.790 11 Colima: 12 Querétaro: 0.789 13 Chihuahua: 0.786 14 State of Mexico: 0.785 15 Quintana Roo: 0.782 – Mexico ...

  4. File:World illiteracy 1970-2010.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Iguala mass kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 2014, there was a demonstration in Mexico City during which the protesters carried handmade banners with the words "Ya me cansé" ("I've had enough" or "I'm tired"), in reference to a comment made by Mexico's attorney general, Jesús Murillo Karam, at a press conference on the Iguala kidnapping. [244]

  6. Water management in Greater Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    In the 59 municipalities of Mexico State and one municipality of the state of Hidalgo that are part of Greater Mexico City, each municipality is in charge of water supply and sanitation. The municipal water utility of Mexico City, Sistema de Aguas de la Ciudad de México (SACM), is responsible for water supply and sanitation in the Federal ...