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  2. Poverty in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Poverty in Mexico deals with the incidence of poverty in Mexico and its measurement. It is measured based on social development laws in the country and under parameters such as nutrition , clean water , shelter , education , health care , social security , quality and availability of basic services in households, income and social cohesion . [ 2 ]

  3. Gentrification of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City view, c. 1890. The history of Mexico City starts with Tenochtitlan, a Mexica settlement built around 1325 A.D in the Valley of Mexico. Developed as a series of artificial islands on a lake, the village was connected by a system of channels, surrounding the Chapultepec aqueduct that served as the main resource of fresh water and therefore as the foundation for the evolution of the ...

  4. Demographics of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    With a population of about 129 million in 2022, [4] Mexico is the 10th most populated country in the world.It is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world and the third-most populous country in the Americas after the United States and Brazil, [5] the most populous city in the country is the capital, Mexico City, with a population of 9.2 million and its metropolitan area is also the ...

  5. List of Mexican states by poverty rate - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 32 federal entities (31 states and Mexico City) of Mexico by poverty rate in 2012. People living in poverty under the Mexican poverty definition, 2012. People living in extreme poverty under the Mexican poverty definition, 2012.

  6. Land reform in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: Siglo XXI 1979. Miller, Simon. Landlords and Haciendas in Modernizing Mexico. Amsterdam: CEDLA 1995. Phipps, Helen. "Some aspects of the agrarian question in Mexico: A historical study," University of Texas Bulletin 2515, 1925. Powell, T.G. El liberalismo y el campesinado en el centro de México, 1850 - 1876. Mexico City ...

  7. Cuajimalpa - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the area's status was changed from municipality to borough with the reorganization of the Federal District of Mexico City. [6] [8] Although it remained very rural until the 1930s, its main economic activities were in decline with many moving to Mexico City. [5] Prior to the 1950s, urbanization of the area was limited because of its ...

  8. Food security in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Map of the states of Mexico. In Mexico, differences in parts of the country are caused by factors such as socioeconomic status and urban/rural residence. [9] [10] [11] The North region is the most industrialized, has a high per capital income and infrastructure, and has sufficient access to basic services. [1]

  9. Colonia Roma - Wikipedia

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    The colonia was an exclusive area for the wealthy on the edge of the city when it was built in the very early 20th century. Roma started to decline around the mid 20th century and was heavily affected by the 1985 Mexico City earthquake. In the 21st century, it has revived somewhat as a Bohemian area with restaurants, art galleries, offices and ...