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Mex·i·co
(mĕk′sĭ-kō′) A country of south-central North America. Southern Mexico was the site of various advanced civilizations beginning with the Olmec and including the Maya, Zapotec, Toltec, Mixtec, and Aztec cultures. Mexico was conquered by Cortés in 1521 and held by the Spanish until 1821. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that ended the Mexican War (1846-1848) awarded all lands north of the Rio Grande to the United States. Mexico City is the capital and the largest city.
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Mexico
(ˈmɛksɪˌkəʊ)n
1. (Placename) a republic in North America, on the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific: early Mexican history includes the Maya, Toltec, and Aztec civilizations; conquered by the Spanish between 1519 and 1525 and achieved independence in 1821; lost Texas to the US in 1836 and California and New Mexico in 1848. It is generally mountainous with three ranges of the Sierra Madre (east, west, and south) and a large central plateau. Official language: Spanish. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: peso. Capital: Mexico City. Pop: 116 220 947 (2013 est). Area: 1 967 183 sq km (761 530 sq miles). Official name: United Mexican States Spanish name: Méjico
2. (Placename) a state of Mexico, on the central plateau surrounding Mexico City, which is not administratively part of the state. Capital: Toluca. Pop: 13 096 686 (2000). Area: 21 460 sq km (8287 sq miles)
3. (Placename) Gulf of Mexico an arm of the Atlantic, bordered by the US, Cuba, and Mexico: linked with the Atlantic by the Straits of Florida and with the Caribbean by the Yucatán Channel. Area: about 1 600 000 sq km (618 000 sq miles)
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Mex•i•co
(ˈmɛk sɪˌkoʊ)n.
1. a republic in S North America. 100,294,036; 761,604 sq. mi. (1,972,545 sq. km). Cap.: Mexico City.
2. a state in central Mexico. 11,707,964; 8268 sq. mi. (21,415 sq. km). Cap.: Toluca.
3. Gulf of, an arm of the Atlantic surrounded by the U.S., Cuba, and Mexico. 700,000 sq. mi. (1,813,000 sq. km).
Mexican, Mé•xi•co (ˈmɛ hiˌkɔ) Spanish, Méjico (for defs. 1,2).Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Noun | 1. | Mexico - a republic in southern North America; became independent from Spain in 1810 Buena Vista - a pitched battle in the Mexican War in 1847; United States forces under Zachary Taylor defeated the Mexican forces under Santa Anna at a locality in northern Mexico Chapultepec - a pitched battle in the Mexican War that resulted in a major victory for American forces over Mexican forces at a locality south of Mexico City (1847) Battle of Puebla - a battle in which Mexican forces defeated the French in 1862 Mexican Revolution - a revolution for agrarian reforms led in northern Mexico by Pancho Villa and in southern Mexico by Emiliano Zapata (1910-1911) mole - spicy sauce often containing chocolate chili, chili con carne - ground beef and chili peppers or chili powder often with tomatoes and kidney beans enchilada - tortilla with meat filling baked in tomato sauce seasoned with chili tamale - corn and cornmeal dough stuffed with a meat mixture then wrapped in corn husks and steamed tortilla - thin unleavened pancake made from cornmeal or wheat flour taco - a tortilla rolled cupped around a filling burrito - a flour tortilla folded around a filling tostada - a crisp flat tortilla frijoles refritos, refried beans - dried beans cooked and mashed and then fried in lard with various seasonings OAS, Organization of American States - an association including most countries in the western hemisphere; created in 1948 to promote military and economic and social and cultural cooperation Mesoamerica - Mexico and Central America Yucatan Peninsula, Yucatan - a peninsula in Central America extending into the Gulf of Mexico between the Bay of Campeche and the Caribbean Sea Acapulco, Acapulco de Juarez - a port and fashionable resort city on the Pacific coast of southern Mexico; known for beaches and water sports (including cliff diving) Ciudad Juarez, Juarez - a city in northern Mexico on the Rio Grande opposite El Paso Ciudad Victoria - a city in east central Mexico Coahuila - a state in northern Mexico; mostly high plateau Culiacan - a city in northwestern Mexico Durango, Victoria de Durango - a city in north central Mexico; mining center Guadalajara - a city in southwestern Mexico; a popular health resort and site of architecture from the Spanish colonial era Hermosillo - a city in northwestern Mexico near the Gulf of California Leon - a city in central Mexico Matamoros - a city in northeastern Mexico opposite Brownsville near the mouth of the Rio Grande Mazatlan - a port city in western Mexico on the Pacific Ocean; tourist center Mexicali - a city in northwestern Mexico near the California border capital of Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexican capital, Mexico City - the capital and largest city of Mexico is a political and cultural and commercial and industrial center; one of the world's largest cities Monterrey - an industrial city in northeastern Mexico Nogales - a town in northern Mexico on the border of Arizona Oaxaca, Oaxaca de Juarez - a city of southeastern Mexico Orizaba - a city of east central Mexico (west of Veracruz); a popular resort Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Puebla de Zaragoza - a city in south central Mexico (southeast of Mexico City) on the edge of central Mexican plateau Quintana Roo - a Mexican state on the eastern side of the Yucatan Peninsula San Luis Potosi - a city in central Mexico Santa Maria del Tule - a town in southeastern Mexico near Oaxaca; site of Ahuehuete, a giant Montezuma cypress Tabasco - a Mexican state on the Gulf of Campeche Tepic - a city in west central Mexico Tampico - a port city in eastern Mexico Torreon - a city in northern Mexico to the west of Monterrey Tuxtla Gutierrez - a city in southeastern Mexico Veracruz - a major Mexican port on the Gulf of Mexico in the state of Veracruz Villa Hermosa, Villahermosa - a city in southeastern Mexico; the capital of the state of Tabasco Chihuahuan Desert - a desert in western Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and northern Mexico Citlaltepetl, Mount Orizaba, Mt Orizaba, Pico de Orizaba - an extinct volcano in southern Mexico between Mexico City and Veracruz; the highest peak in Mexico (18,695 feet) Colorado River, Colorado - an important river in the southwestern United States; rises in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado and flows southwest through Utah into Arizona (where it flows through the Grand Canyon) and then southward through the southern tip of Nevada, then forming the border between California and Arizona and finally into Mexico where it empties into the Gulf of California; the main source of water in the southwestern United States |
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Translations
Mexiko
Mexico
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Meksiko
מקסיקומקסיקו סיטי
Meksiko
Mexikó
Meksiko
メキシコ
멕시코
MexicMexico
Mehika
MexikoMexico City
ประเทศเม็กซิโก
nước Mexico
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