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  • '''Mexico City''' (in [[Spanish language|Spanish]]: Ciudad de México, or simply México) ...ted for about 22% of the country's GDP. If an independent country in 2013, Mexico City would have been the fifth-largest economy in Latin America.
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  • File:Mexico City smog.jpg
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  • | pagename = Mexico City | abc = Mexico City
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  • The XIX Summer Olympic Games, held in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • '''Mexico City''' (in [[Spanish language|Spanish]]: Ciudad de México, or simply México) ...ted for about 22% of the country's GDP. If an independent country in 2013, Mexico City would have been the fifth-largest economy in Latin America.
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  • *Studied at the American School Foundation in Mexico City. *Currently studying electronic engineering at the ITESM in Mexico City.
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  • ...ccurred just days before the opening ceremonies for the Summer Olympics in Mexico City. It emerged out of a peaceful student movement that decried the lack of po
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  • ...tance of city status. Cities around the world may be large (for example, [[Mexico City]]; [[Seoul]]) small (e.g. [[City of London]], part of the much larger [[Lon
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  • | pagename = Mexico City | abc = Mexico City
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  • {{r|Mexico City}}
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  • ...ly decoded the telegraphic message (see [[Room 40]]), and a British spy in Mexico City bribed the local post office for another copy. Germany admitted the note w
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  • ...s University of Mexico) and certified (by the Superior Court of Justice of Mexico City) English-Spanish-English translator (studied English-Spanish translation at
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  • {{r|Mexico City}}
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  • |{{Image|Mexico City smog.jpg| |200px|Smog in Mexico City, 2006}}
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  • ...ch he and the Mexicans signed on Feb. 2, at Guadalupe-Hidalgo, a town near Mexico City. Polk submitted this treaty to the United States Senate. Much of the Senat
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  • ...SCOTT: THE QUEST FOR MILITARY GLORY (1998) and A GALLANT LITTLE ARMY: THE MEXICO CITY CAMPAIGN (2007).
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