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Mexico The Bridge of North America and South America presented by Jason Hightower

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MexicoThe Bridge of North America and South America

presented by Jason Hightower

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Climate

TropicalDesertDry and Humid

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Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary

Located in Mexico City

Built during 1573 to 1813

Seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Mexico.

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Archeological Site of Teotihuacan

oTwenty-five miles northeast of Mexico City.

oCity of gods.

oBuilt 1,400 years ago.

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Quintana Roo

Beach resort of Costa Maya.

Youngest state in Mexico.

Capital: Chetumal

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CHACCHOBEN MAYAN TEMPLEPyramid dates back to A.D. 700.

Covers an area of six square kilometers.

Earliest settlements of Chacchoben are recorded to be 200 B.C.

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• 1,964,375 sq. km

• high, rugged mountains; low coastal plains; high plateaus; desert

• petroleum, silver, copper, gold, lead, zinc, natural gas, timber.

El Mapa

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Ethnic Groups

Amerindian and Spanish, sixty percent

Only Amerindian, thirty percent

White, nine percent

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Languages

Ninety-two percent of the population speaks Spanish.

Five percent of the population speaks Spanish and indigenous languages.

Decimal-eight percent of the population speaks only an indigenous language.

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Religions

Roman Catho l i c , e ighty - two percent

Pentecosta l , one dec ima l s i x percent

J ehovah ’s Wi tnesses , one dec ima l four percent

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MEXICO

Mexico is a federal republic.

The capital is Mexico City.

Has thirty-one states and one district.

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Holidays

Independence day, sixteenth of September. Mexico became independent in 1810.

Cinco de Mayo

El Cumpleaños

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Mexico

National Anthem- National Anthem of Mexico Himno Nacional Mexicano

National Symbol- golden eagle

National flag

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Sports

SoccerClub America

Cruz Azul Football Club

BaseballPacific Mexican League

Mexican League Baseball

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Sports

Jai Alai Jai Alai Palace

Bull Fighting Bull Fights

Charreada Federacion Mexicana de Charreria

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Economy

Mexico has a free market economy.

Industries: Tobacco

Chemicals

Petroleum

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Economy

Industries: Iron

Steel

Textiles

Clothing

tourism

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Tourism

Puerto Vallarta

Playa del Carmen

Tulum

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Acapulco• Best things to do:

• Playa Icacos

• Barra Vieja Beach

• San Diego Fort

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Spanish

Spanish is the major language.

Over two million speakers of this language exist.

In the U.S.A., Spanish is collectively studied as a second language.

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Spanish Nouns

El Perro Dog

El Gato Cat

La Casa House

El dinero money

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Spanish Verbs

Comer To eat

Hacer To do or to make

Bailar To dance

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MexicoThe Bridge of North America and South America

presented by Jason Hightower