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rdfs:label
  • Mexico (1879: Agreement)
rdfs:comment
  • In Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica many cultures matured into advanced civilizations such as the Olmec, the Toltec, the Teotihuacan, the Zapotec, the Maya and the Aztec before the first contact with Europeans. In 1521, Spain conquered and colonized the territory, which was administered as the Viceroyalty of New Spain. This territory would eventually become Mexico as the colony independence was recognized in 1821.
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city largest
  • Mexico City
CoGtitle
  • Prime-Minister
CoGname
  • Vicente Calderón
city other
  • Guadalajara, Puebla, Monterrey, San Luis Potosí
HoSname
  • Agustín V
ind date
  • 1821
ind from
  • Spain
name short
  • Mexico
est date
  • 1821
HoStitle
  • Emperor
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CoA
  • Coat of arms of Mexico .svg.png
Timeline
  • 1879
Name en
  • Mexican Empire
Name
  • Imperio Mexicano
regime
  • Constitutional monarchy
royal house
  • Iturbide
Language
  • Spanish
Currency
  • Peso
Population
  • 51000000
Religion
  • Roman Catholicism
Area
  • 4649632
Demonym
  • Mexican
otl
  • Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, parts of United States
Capital
  • Mexico City
Flag
  • Flag of Mexico .svg.png
abstract
  • In Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica many cultures matured into advanced civilizations such as the Olmec, the Toltec, the Teotihuacan, the Zapotec, the Maya and the Aztec before the first contact with Europeans. In 1521, Spain conquered and colonized the territory, which was administered as the Viceroyalty of New Spain. This territory would eventually become Mexico as the colony independence was recognized in 1821. After rapid economic, social and technological growth beginning in the 1950s, Mexico is now both one of the world's largest economies and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, with a stable growth rate of 7.6%.As a regional power, and since 1994 the first Latin American member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Mexico was firmly established as an upper middle-income country, and in 2009 Mexico surpassed the world bank's high income economic threshold to become a high income country. It has the 13th largest nominal GDP and the 11th largest by purchasing power parity.