- Mexico Mexi·co n
- ['mɛksɪkəʊ]
il Messico
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
Mexico City Metro — Info Locale Mexico City Transit type Rapid transit … Wikipedia
Mexico City Metro Line 3 — is one of the 16 metro lines built in Mexico City, Mexico.[1][2] Line 3 is the longest line, its color is olive green and it runs from north to south of the city covering almost all of it. It is built under Avenida de los Insurgentes, Guerrero,… … Wikipedia
Mexico — Mexico has long been a largely Roman Catholic country. However, in 1857 the country adopted a new constitution that limited the power of the Catholic Church and provided an opening for Protestantism. A few missionaries had already started work … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Mexico-City — Mexiko Stadt Basisdaten Kosename: Die Stadt der Paläste Staat: Mexiko Bundesstaat … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mexico-Stadt — Mexiko Stadt Basisdaten Kosename: Die Stadt der Paläste Staat: Mexiko Bundesstaat … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mexico City — Mexiko Stadt Basisdaten Kosename: Die Stadt der Paläste Staat: Mexiko Bundesstaat … Deutsch Wikipedia
México D.F. — Mexiko Stadt Basisdaten Kosename: Die Stadt der Paläste Staat: Mexiko Bundesstaat … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mexico-Tenochtitlan — 19° 26′ 06″ N 99° 07′ 53″ W / 19.435, 99.13138889 … Wikipédia en Français
Name of Mexico — Image of Mexico Tenochtitlan from the Mendoza codex The name of Mexico entails the origin, history, and use of the name Mexico, which dates back to 14th century Mesoamerica. Mexico was named after its capital, Mexico City, whose original name was … Wikipedia
Toponimia de México — La toponimia de México procede principalmente de dos fuentes: topónimos de origen náhuatl, tanto de origen prehispánico como más tardíos, y topónimos de origen hispánico. Además, en ciertas regiones de México existe gran abundancia de topónimos… … Wikipedia Español
Ciudad de Mexico — Mexiko Stadt Basisdaten Kosename: Die Stadt der Paläste Staat: Mexiko Bundesstaat … Deutsch Wikipedia