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  2. 2024 Copa América Group B - Wikipedia

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    Mexico's 2–0 semifinal win in 1993 was followed by a 1–1 quarterfinal draw in 1997, with Mexico winning 4–2 on penalties. Three group stage matches followed, with two 2–1 wins for Mexico in 2004 and 2007 and a 2–1 win for Ecuador in 2015. The sides most recently met in a friendly in June 2022, which ended in a goalless draw.

  3. List of political parties in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Nationalist Front of Mexico (far-right, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections) National Synarchist Union (far-right, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections) Autonomous Region Party ("Unification of the northeast") Socialist Convergence ( Convergencia Socialista - CS) (far-left, not officially ...

  4. Claudia Sheinbaum - Wikipedia

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    Consumo de energía y emisiones de CO 2 del autotransporte en México y Escenarios de Mitigación, Ávila-Solís JC, Sheinbaum-Pardo C. 2016. Decomposition analysis from demand services to material production: The case of CO 2 emissions from steel produced for automobiles in Mexico, Applied Energy, 174: 245–255, Sheinbaum-Pardo C. 2016.

  5. 2002 FIFA World Cup Group G - Wikipedia

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    2002 FIFA World Cup Group G. Group G of the 2002 FIFA World Cup took place on 13 June 2002. Mexico won the group, and advanced to the second round, along with Italy. Croatia and Ecuador failed to advance.

  6. Mexico national football team - Wikipedia

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    Mexico won their opening match 3–1 against Iran. In their second match, Mexico played to a 0–0 draw against Angola. Mexico reached the round-of-16, despite losing to Portugal 2–1. Mexico saw another round of 16 loss, this time to Argentina, 2–1. Mexico's coach Ricardo Lavolpe stepped down after the tournament, and was succeeded by Hugo ...

  7. Mexico–United States soccer rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico–United States football rivalry is a sports rivalry between the national football teams of the two countries, widely considered the two major powers of CONCACAF. It began with the first match played in 1934. The teams have met 77 times, with Mexico leading the overall series 36–17–24 (W–D–L). It is considered as one of the ...

  8. List of states of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Sonora. Tabasco. Tamaulipas. TL. Veracruz. Yucatán. Zacatecas. The states are the first-level administrative divisions of Mexico, which is officially named the United Mexican States. There are 32 federal entities in Mexico (31 states and the capital, Mexico City, as a separate entity that is not formally a state). [ 1][ 2][ 3][ 4]

  9. Argentina–Mexico football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Argentina-Mexico football rivalry is a sports rivalry that exists from Mexico for the Argentine National Team. Although the rivalry is not a very competitive one with Argentina holding 16 victories, 12 draws and only 4 losses in 32 meetings, the game draws a lot of attention from the media in Mexico.