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  2. Territorial evolution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    On November 24, 2009, the U.S. ceded 6 islands in the Rio Grande to Mexico, totaling 107.81 acres (0.4363 km 2). At the same time, Mexico ceded 3 islands and 2 cuts to the U.S., totaling 63.53 acres (0.2571 km 2). This transfer, which had been pending for 20 years, was the first application of Article III of the 1970 Boundary Treaty.

  3. 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.

  4. Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico, [a] [b] officially the United Mexican States, [c] is a country in the southern portion of North America.Covering 1,972,550 km 2 (761,610 sq mi), [12] it is the world's 13th largest country by area; with a population of over 130 million, it is the 10th most populous country and has the most Spanish speakers in the world. [1]

  5. List of states of Mexico - Wikipedia

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

  6. State of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This extinct volcano rises 4,690 masl, making it the fourth highest peak in Mexico. At the top is a very large crater that contains two lakes called the Laguna del Sol and the Laguna de la Luna. The volcano and its immediate surroundings are part of the Nevado de Toluca National Park and the Los Venado National Park. [43] [44]

  7. Mapa de Cuauhtinchan No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Vol. 1, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico. Yoneda, K. (2002b). Los caminos de Chicomoztoc a Cholollan: Una migración Chichimeca (siglo XII). The Journal of Intercultural Studies, 29(2002), 90-116. Yoneda, K. (2005, May 19). Mapa de Cuauhtinchan #2 Cambridge Meeting [Glifos y mensajes del Mapa de ...

  8. Huasteca - Wikipedia

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    Another important waterfall is the Tamasopo and at the Nacimiento del Río Huichihuayán (source of the Huichihuayán River) near the village of the same name, the water comes out of the mountains, forming pools large enough for swimming. [6] It is one of the most bio-diverse regions in Mexico, with over 2,000 species of plants.

  9. Map–territory relation - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "A map is not the territory" was first introduced by Alfred Korzybski in his 1931 paper "A Non-Aristotelian System and Its Necessity for Rigour in Mathematics and Physics," presented at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in New Orleans, and later reprinted in Science and Sanity (1933). [3]