Mexico
The site of several advanced Amerindian civilizations - including the Olmec, Toltec, Teotihuacan, Zapotec, Maya, and Aztec - Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain in the early 16th century. Administered as the Viceroyalty of New Spain for three centuries, it achieved independence early in the 19th century. Elections held in 2000 marked the first time since the 1910 Mexican Revolution that an opposition candidate - Vicente FOX of the National Action Party (PAN) - defeated the party in government, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He was succeeded in 2006 by another PAN candidate Felipe CALDERON, but Enrique PENA NIETO regained the presidency for the PRI in 2012. Left-leaning antiestablishment politician and former mayor of Mexico City (2000-05) Andres Manuel LOPEZ OBRADOR, from the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), became president in December 2018. The global financial crisis in late 2008 caused a massive economic downturn in Mexico the following year, although growth returned quickly in 2010. Ongoing economic and social concerns include low real wages, high underemployment, inequitable income distribution, and few advancement opportunities for the largely indigenous population in the impoverished southern states. Since 2007, Mexico's powerful drug-trafficking organizations have engaged in bloody feuding, resulting in tens of thousands of drug-related homicides.

geography

location

23.0° N, 102. 0° W
North America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the United States and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and the United States

area

1,964,375 sq km
land
1,943,945 sq km
water
20,430 sq km

land boundaries

4,389 km

coastline

9,330 km

climate

varies from tropical to desert

terrain

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

elevation

1,111 m
lowest point
Laguna Salada
-10 m
highest point
Volcan Pico de Orizaba
5,636 m

natural resources

  • petroleum
  • silver
  • antimony
  • copper
  • gold
  • lead
  • zinc
  • natural gas
  • timber

land use

arable land
11.8 %
permanent crops
1.4 %
permanent pasture
41.7 %
forest
33.3 %
other
11.8 %

population distribution

most of the population is found in the middle of the country between the states of Jalisco and Veracruz; approximately a quarter of the population lives in and around Mexico City

people

population

  • 128,649,565
  • 10
    global rank

nationality

  • Mexican(s)
    noun
  • Mexican
    adjective

ethnic groups

mestizo
62 %
predominantly Amerindian
21 %
Amerindian
7 %
other
10 %

languages

  • Spanish only
  • Spanish and indigenous languages
  • indigenous only
  • unspecified

religions

Roman Catholic
82.7 %
Pentecostal
1.6 %
Jehovah's Witness
1.4 %
other Evangelical Churches
5 %
other
1.9 %
none
4.7 %
unspecified
2.7 %

birth rate

  • 17.6
    per 1,000 population
  • 95
    global rank

death rate

  • 5.4
    per 1,000 population
  • 186
    global rank

urban population

80.7 %

major urban areas

  • Mexico City
    pop. 21,782,000
  • Guadalajara
    pop. 5,179,000
  • Monterrey
    pop. 4,874,000
  • Puebla
    pop. 3,195,000
  • Toluca De Lerdo
    pop. 2,467,000
  • Tijuana
    pop. 2,140,000

life expectancy

  • 76.7
    total population
  • 91
    global rank
73.9
male
79.6
female

adult obesity rate

  • 28.9%
    percent of adults
  • 29
    global rank

government

country name

    conventional

  • United Mexican States
    long form
  • Mexico
    short form

    local

  • Estados Unidos Mexicanos
    long form
  • Mexico
    short form

government type

federal presidential republic

capital

Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico)
19.26 N, 99.8 W

independence

national holidays

  • Independence Day
    16 September

legal system

civil law system with US constitutional law influence; judicial review of legislative acts

age of suffrage

18

flag description

three equal vertical bands of green (hoist side), white, and red; Mexico's coat of arms (an eagle with a snake in its beak perched on a cactus) is centered in the white band; green signifies hope, joy, and love; white represents peace and honesty; red stands for hardiness, bravery, strength, and valor; the coat of arms is derived from a legend that the wandering Aztec people were to settle at a location where they would see an eagle on a cactus eating a snake; the city they founded, Tenochtitlan, is now Mexico City

national colors

  • green
  • white
  • red

national anthem

"Himno Nacional Mexicano" (National Anthem of Mexico)

economy

overview

Mexico's $2.4 trillion economy – 11th largest in the world - has become increasingly oriented toward manufacturing since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force in 1994. Per capita income is roughly one-third that of the US; income distribution remains highly unequal. Mexico has become the US' second-largest export market and third-largest source of imports. In 2017, two-way trade in goods and services exceeded $623 billion. Mexico has free trade agreements with 46 countries, putting more than 90% of its trade under free trade agreements. In 2012, Mexico formed the Pacific Alliance with Peru, Colombia, and Chile. Mexico's current government, led by President Enrique PENA NIETO, has emphasized economic reforms, passing and implementing sweeping energy, financial, fiscal, and telecommunications reform legislation, among others, with the long-term aim to improve competitiveness and economic growth across the Mexican economy. Since 2015, Mexico has held public auctions of oil and gas exploration and development rights and for long-term electric power generation contracts. Mexico has also issued permits for private sector import, distribution, and retail sales of refined petroleum products in an effort to attract private investment into the energy sector and boost production. Since 2013, Mexico’s economic growth has averaged 2% annually, falling short of private-sector expectations that President PENA NIETO’s sweeping reforms would bolster economic prospects. Growth is predicted to remain below potential given falling oil production, weak oil prices, structural issues such as low productivity, high inequality, a large informal sector employing over half of the workforce, weak rule of law, and corruption. Mexico’s economy remains vulnerable to uncertainty surrounding the future of NAFTA — because the United States is its top trading partner and the two countries share integrated supply chains — and to potential shifts in domestic policies following the inauguration of a new a president in December 2018.

GDP

2,463,000,000,000 USD
2017

agriculture products

  • corn
  • wheat
  • soybeans
  • rice
  • beans
  • cotton
  • coffee
  • fruit
  • tomatoes
  • beef
  • poultry
  • dairy products
  • wood products

poverty level

46.2%
2014

budget

  • 261,399,999,999.99,997
    revenue (USD)
  • 273,800,000,000
    expenditures (USD)

communications

telephones

    fixed lines

  • 21,645,699
    total subscriptions
  • 12
    global rank

    mobile cellular

  • 120,173,510
    total subscriptions
  • 14
    global rank

broadcast media

telecom reform in 2013 enabled the creation of new broadcast television channels after decades of a quasi-monopoly; Mexico has 821 TV stations and 1,745 radio stations and most are privately owned; the Televisa group once had a virtual monopoly in TV broadcasting, but new broadcasting groups and foreign satellite and cable operators are now available; in 2016, Mexico became the first country in Latin America to complete the transition from analog to digital transmissions, allowing for better image and audio quality and a wider selection of programming from networks

internet

.mx
country code

    users

  • 82,843,369
    total
  • 65.77
    % of population
  • 9
    global rank

energy

electricity access

100%
2016

transportation

air transport

    national system

  • 21
    registered air carriers
  • 45,560,063
    annual passenger traffic

    airports

  • 1714
    total
  • 243
    paved

railways

20,825 km
total length

roadways

398,148 km
total length

waterways

2,900 km
total length

military

expenditures

expenditures here

service age

18