Mexico
Mexico is a traveler's paradise, crammed with a multitude of opposing
identities: desert landscapes, snow-capped volcanoes, ancient ruins, teeming
industrialised cities, time-warped colonial towns, glitzy resorts, lonely
beaches and a world-beating collection of flora and fauna. The bursting
megalopolis of Mexico City is a one-hour flight from the tropical rainforests
and Mayan villages of Chiapas. Up along the northern border, Mexico's
tumult of heritages merge with the air-conditioned cultures of California,
Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Mexico's profusion of people and landscapes reflects the
country's extraordinary history - part Amerindian, part Spanish. One look
at this country is enough to remind visitors that there is nothing new
about the so-called New World. Despite the considerable colonial legacy
and rampant modernization, almost 60 distinct indigenous peoples survive,
largely thanks to their rural isolation. This mix of modern and traditional,
the clichéd and the surreal, is the key to Mexico's immense popularity
as a travel destination, whether your passion is throwing back margaritas,
listening to howler monkeys, surfing the Mexican Pipeline, scrambling
over Mayan ruins or expanding your Day of the Dead collection of posable
skeletons.
Full country name: Estados Unidos Méxicanos
Population: 100,350,000 (growth rate 1.53%)
Area: 1,958,200 sq km (758,866 sq mi)
Capital city: Mexico City (22 million people)
People: Approximately 60% mestizo (mixed European and
Amerindian descent) and 30% Amerindian (indígena - including Nahua,
Maya, Zapotecs, Mixtecs, Totonacs, and Tarascos or Purépecha)
Language: Spanish and 59 indigenous languages
Religion: 90% Roman Catholic, 6% Protestant
Government: Federal republic
Head of state: Vincente Fox Quesada
GDP: US$915 billion
GDP per head: US$9100
Annual growth: 7%
Inflation: 9%
Major industries: Food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals,
iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles,
consumer durables, tourism
Major trading partners: USA, Canada, Japan, Germany
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