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  2. File:Map of the Mundo Perdido complex, Tikal.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Territorial evolution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Federal District was originally a perfect circle with an area of 220 square kilometres (85 sq mi), centered on the Zócalo (Constitution Square). In 1854, Antonio López de Santa Anna enlarged the Federal District's area to 1,700 square kilometres (660 sq mi), before it was reduced to the current 1,479 square kilometres (571 sq mi) between ...

  4. File:Mapa del Virreinato de la Nueva España (1819).svg

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    Organización territorial del Virreinato de Nueva España; Intendencia de Guadalajara; Portal:Nueva España/La foto del mes; Historia territorial del Estado de México; Conflicto entre Guatemala y México de 1842 y 1882; Virreinato de Nueva España; Regionalización de la Nueva España y división territorial de México; Texas (Nueva España)

  5. Territories of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The territories of Mexico in 1824 (red).The territories of Mexico in 1830 (brown).The territories of Mexico in 1902 (brown).The territories of Mexico in 1952 (brown).The territories of Mexico are part of the history of 19th and 20th century independent Mexico.

  6. File:Mapa del Territorio Muisca.svg - Wikipedia

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    Territorio Muisca, archived version, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research "Cultura Muisca". pueblosoriginarios.com. Retrieved 2022-12-02. "LOCALIZACIÓN DEL RESGUARDO DE COTA Confederación de Bogotá - Territorio Muisca" in 4.

  7. List of states of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A Mexican State (Spanish: Estado), officially the Free and Sovereign State (Spanish: Estado libre y soberano), is a constituent federative entity of Mexico according to the Constitution of Mexico.

  8. Bajío - Wikipedia

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    Estudio geográfico y económico del Bajío, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, 1963; Sánchez Rodríguez, Martín, "Mexico's Breadbasket: Agriculture and the Environment in the Bajío" in Christopher R. Boyer, A Land Between Waters: Environmental Histories of Modern Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2012, pp. 50–72.

  9. Huasteca - Wikipedia

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    It is also a site for base-jumping down the sink's 372-metre (1,220 ft) depth. The birds return en masse again at nightfall. [5] [6] Many of the rivers run clear or turquoise blue in deep ravines or canyons and form waterfalls. The tallest of these is the Tamul, which is 300 meters wide and 105 meters tall.