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Mexico

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Population The population of Mexico is divided into three major groups: European descendants, Native American, and a mixture of European and Native American, or better known Mestizo. Among these groups, Mestizos is by far the largest group, accounting for about 60% of the population of Mexico. Native American is the smallest next with 30%, Europeans with 10%. Society is a semi-industry. In the 1995 census, the population of Mexico is 93,670,000, estimated to be 1 person per 4 square miles.

The valley of Mexico (Spanish: Vallede México; Nawalet: Tepētzallāntli Mēxihco) is the same as the east half of today's Mexico City and Mexico City, in the plateau plateau of Central Mexico. Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes, the valley of Mexico is the center of civilization before Colombia including Teotihuacan, Toltek, Aztec. The ancient Aztec languages ​​Anafuac (the land between the water) and the Mexican basin are sometimes used to refer to the Mexican valley. The Mexican Basin became a microcosm and the famous place of the early classics of Central American cultural development.

Aztecs were one of the former Central American Americans in Colombia in Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. They call themselves Mexican. The name of the Republic of Mexico and its capital city, Mexico City derives from "Mexica". The capital of the Aztec Empire is Tenoko Tigran, built on a raised island of Lake Texaco. The modern Mexican city was built on the ruins of Tenoktitran. Since the 13th century, the valley of Mexico is the center of Aztec civilization, the capital city of Aztec Three Alliance, the town of Tenectecton, built on a small island in Lake Texaco. The Triple Alliance consists of major allies of Tenochtitlan and Texaco's Acolhuas and Tlacopan's Tepanecs. They formed a tributary empire, expanded their political hegemon far beyond the valley of Mexico and conquered other city states in Central America.

The center of the Aztec empire is the valley of Mexico, the capital of the Aztec triple alliance built on a small island in Lake Texaco. After the Spanish Army and its allies conquered Tenoktitong in 1521, Aztec rule was virtually complete and the Spaniards established a new Mexico City settlement in the now destroyed Aztec capital. The metropolitan area of ​​Mexico City currently covers most of the Mexican Valley and Lake Tesco which is currently being drained.