a republic in S North America. 97,563,374; 761,530 sq. mi. (1,972,363 sq. km). Capital:Mexico City.
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a state in central Mexico. 6,245,000; 8268 sq. mi. (21,415 sq. km). Capital:Toluca.
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Gulf of, Mexican, Gol⋅fo de Mé⋅xi⋅co /ˈgɔlfɔ ðɛ ˈmɛhiˌkɔ/Show
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Spelled Pronunciation[gawl-faw the me-hee-kaw]Show IPA Pronunciation.an arm of the Atlantic surrounded by the U.S., Cuba, and Mexico. 700,000 sq. mi. (1,813,000 sq. km); greatest depth 12,714 ft. (3875 m).
New Mexico Geographic isolation was a basic cause of New Mexico's slow economic development. In the Spanish and Mexican periods, it took about six months to travel the distance between Mexico City and Santa Fe. ...
Barragan, Luis Mexican engineer and architect, whose serene and evocative houses, gardens, plazas, and fountains won him the Pritzker Prize in 1980.
Simon, Kate memoirist and travel writer whose work was noted for its readability and its wit.
Stephens, John Lloyd American traveler and archaeologist whose exploration of Maya ruins in Central America and Mexico (1839-40 and 1841-42) generated the archaeology of Middle America.
Continental Divide National Scenic Trail primitive mountain footpath and equestrian trail in the western United States that, when complete, will extend from north to south some 3,100 miles (5,000 km), from the border of Canada to the border ...
Mexia, Ynes Enriquetta Julietta American botanical collector and explorer whose discoveries helped to clarify and complete botanical records.
Anaya, Rudolfo A. American novelist and educator whose fiction expresses his Mexican American heritage, the tradition of folklore and oral storytelling in Spanish, and the Jungian mythic perspective.
migration North American birds must endure the same hazards of winter as European species. The geographical arrangement of the continent determines the main routes of migration, which run from north to south ...
Huntington, Ellsworth U.S. geographer who explored the influence of climate on civilization.
McCarthy, Cormac American writer in the Southern gothic tradition whose novels about wayward characters in the rural American South and Southwest are noted for their dark violence, dense prose, and stylistic ...
Las Cruces Sun-News - Found 6 hours ago SANTA FE, N.M. - State transportation officials are discouraging travel in northern New Mexico because of a continuing snowstorm that has left roads
The Business Journal Phoenix - Found Dec. 20, 2008 New Mexico Business Weekly - by Megan Kamerick NMBW Staff The head of the nation’s primary trade association for the travel industry applauded the
AOL - Found Dec. 9, 2008 ... is FanHouse's complete travel guide for all of the 2008-2009 college bowl games. Here, we cover the New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, N.M.), which...
VOA News - Found 3 hours ago ... of the southwestern states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. The weather is expected to make air and road travel difficult through the...
New West - Found 4 hours ago ... salt lake city, travel & outdoors, rockies, utah, western montana, boise, new west living, land use & development, new mexico, outdoor...
DailyTech - Found 3 hours ago ... to build the nation's first commercialized spaceport at New Mexico's Spaceport America. ... and old military rockets for the future of space ...
High Country News - Found 5 hours ago Many forests, including those in New Mexico, Montana, Nevada and California, have seen funding ... — related to travel, for example, or new hires
Canada.com - Found 9 hours ago Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2009: 850 Trends ... dropping you in the stunning caverns and canyons of Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New ...
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