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  • {{Image|Mexican Flag.png|right|200px|National flag of Mexico.}} {{Image|Mexico Map.png|right|375px|Map of Mexico.}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[New Mexico (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...: Ciudad de México, or simply México) is the capital and largest city of [[Mexico]], with about 9.2 million inhabitants in 2020, and over 21 million in the m ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Mexico City]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mexico City/Approval]]
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  • {{rpl|New Mexico (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|New Mexico State Wrestling Championships}}
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  • {{r|Mexico City}} {{r|New Mexico (U.S. state)||**}}
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  • * '''DeLorme's New Mexico Atlas and Gazetteer''' - Topographic maps of the state, plus information on
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  • {{Image|Gulf of Mexico.png|right|350px|Gulf of Mexico.}} ...the [[United States of America|United States]]; on the west and south by [[Mexico]]; and on the southeast by Cuba. The southern U.S. states of [[Texas (U.S.
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  • {{dambigbox|New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico}} '''New Mexico''' joined the [[United States of America]] as the 47th state on January 6,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mexico City]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Mexico}}
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  • ...e [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • {{r|Albuquerque, New Mexico}} {{r|Santa Fe, New Mexico}}
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  • The XIX Summer Olympic Games, held in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • ...part of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ...and|Joint Task Force Guantanamo]]; exploring candidacy for governor of New Mexico
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  • ...or]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]) 1973-2009
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  • ...ve]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]) and Assistant Majority Whip who lost the 2008 Senate race; adviser, [[Co
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  • ...]] from 1910 to 1920, producing the Mexican Constitution of 1917, costing Mexico 2.1 million lives, and the long rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Par
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  • ...ive]]([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]];[[New Democrat Coalition]]
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  • ...: Ciudad de México, or simply México) is the capital and largest city of [[Mexico]], with about 9.2 million inhabitants in 2020, and over 21 million in the m ...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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  • {{rpl|New Mexico (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|New Mexico State Wrestling Championships}}
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  • ...presenting the 2nd Congressional District of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ..., [[California (U.S. state)|California]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], and a training ground for young military officers from [[United States M
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  • ...e [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • {{dambigbox|New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico}} '''New Mexico''' joined the [[United States of America]] as the 47th state on January 6,
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  • ...]]; senior member, [[Joint Economic Committee]]; attorney and former [[New Mexico Attorney General]]
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  • ...a peaceful student movement that decried the lack of political freedom in Mexico, which had faced increasingly violent reactions from the government forces
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  • ...rnet Caucus; cousin of Sen. [[Tom Udall]] (D-[[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]])
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  • ...m Environmental Conference, [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mexico City]]
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  • {{r|Mexico}} {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mexico City/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New Mexico (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{Image|Gulf of Mexico.png|right|350px|Gulf of Mexico.}} ...the [[United States of America|United States]]; on the west and south by [[Mexico]]; and on the southeast by Cuba. The southern U.S. states of [[Texas (U.S.
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  • Popular tourist destination in the Gulf of Mexico
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from [[Mexico]]
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from northern Chiapas, Mexico.
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  • ====Mexico====
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  • ...or]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]); [[Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation]]; [[Senate
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  • A venomous rattlesnake species found in Mexico and South America.
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  • ...ed on to massacre all the Anglo men and reclaim the entire Southwest for [[Mexico]]. It was suppressed by [[Tejanos]] and the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)]]. ...with probably a thousand killed in skirmishes, as most rebels returned to Mexico. Tejanos strongly repudiated the Plan and affirmed their American loyalty
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico.
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  • A free trade agreement among [[Canada]], [[Mexico]] and the [[United States of America]]
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group from the Gulf coast of southern Mexico.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico.
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  • ...a ethnic and linguistic group from the Lacandon Jungle of eastern Chiapas, Mexico.
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  • *[[Spanish missions in Mexico]] *[[Spanish missions in New Mexico]]
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  • ...[Trinity test]], in 1945 at [[White Sands]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. *"Site Y" in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], the actual bomb laboratory, now the [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]]
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  • {{Image|Mexican Flag.png|right|200px|National flag of Mexico.}} {{Image|Mexico Map.png|right|375px|Map of Mexico.}}
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  • ...ermany to Mexico to make war against the United States. It was ignored by Mexico but angered Americans, and hastened U.S. involvement in [[World War I]]. W ...was at sword’s point with the U.S., and Germany had designs on taking over Mexico as its satellite. The U.S. severed [[diplomatic relations]] with Germany o
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  • A [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[multimedia]] digital educational [[computer network]] which pro
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  • ...exico]] on the east the [[meridian (geography)|meridian]] of 109° W. The [[Mexico|Mexican]] state of [[Sonora]] is to its south. The [[Colorado River (U.S.)|
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  • {{r|Mexico City}} {{r|Mexico}}
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  • A 1917 proposal from Germany to Mexico to make war against the United States.
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  • * Henderson, Timothy J. ''A Glorious Defeat: Mexico and Its War With the United States,'' (2007) 216pp, focuses on Mexican moti * Pinheiro, John C. "'Religion without Restriction': Anti-Catholicism, All Mexico, and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo," ''Journal of the Early Republic'' Vo
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  • A culture area extending from northern Mexico through western Honduras and northern El Salvador in Central America.
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  • ...roup from the western highlands of Guatemala near the border with Chiapas, Mexico.
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  • ...541) Spanish conquistador and prominent figure in the campaigns to conquer Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru.
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  • A Maya ethnic and linguistic group spread throughout the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and extending into northern Belize.
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  • *[[Spanish missions in Mexico]] *[[Spanish missions in New Mexico]]
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  • * [[Mexico]]: The [[Senate (Mexico)|Mexico]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mexico City]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Mexico}}
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  • ...tion and history about Rio Rancho Public Schools (RRPS) in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
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  • Information and history about Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
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  • ...itigated, starting in Colorado and running through several U.S. states and Mexico.
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  • ...y Matters]]; served eight years as Chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico; now a Colorado resident
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  • ...Fire Protection Conference, [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • *Borrer, DJ and RE White. A Field Guide to Insects: America north of Mexico. Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston, 1970. ISBN 0-395-91170-2
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  • *[http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/SWQB/FOT/WastewaterStudyManual/07.pdf New Mexico Wastewater Systems Operator Certification Study Manual, Chapter 7]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Mexico]], 1998-2002; assistant secretary of State for inter-American affairs, 1996
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  • ...Mississippi River is the largest river system that drains into the Gulf of Mexico.}} ...[[Missouri River]] and the [[Ohio River]], before reaching the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. It forms the world's fourth longest river system.
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  • ...om/tequila/tequila-history.htm|Tequila - A Bit of History - The Essence of Mexico]
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  • ...lled on to massacre all the Anglo men and reclaim the entire Southwest for Mexico.
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  • ...that ended the Mexican-American War and created a boundary that added New Mexico, Arizona and California to the U.S.
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  • ...ended from the [[Maya]], who mostly inhabit the [[Yucatan Peninsula]] of [[Mexico]] and extend into northern [[Belize]].
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  • {{r|Mexico City}} {{r|Mexico}}
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  • {{r|Mexico City}} {{r|New Mexico (U.S. state)||**}}
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  • ...(formerly known as British Honduras) located in Central America, bordering Mexico to the north and Guatemala to the west and south, whose capital city is Bel
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  • ...Alamos National Lab Information] From the website of the Nuclear Watch New Mexico NWNM. ...Facilities] Scroll down to section on "Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico".
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  • ...essman; 2012 and 2016 party nominee for U.S. president and governor of New Mexico 1995-2003 (born 1953).
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  • A state in southeast U.S. on the Gulf of Mexico; became a state in 1817 and rebelled during the civil war (1861-1865).
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  • ...nations [[Canada]], the [[United States of America|United States]], and [[Mexico]].
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  • A claim, often considered a [[conspiracy theory]], that leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States plan to form a unified government, similar to the [[
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  • ...luded Ambassadorships to Iraq, the [[United Nations]], [[Honduras]], and [[Mexico]] and serving as [[Director of National Intelligence]]
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  • ...n the department of Huehuetenango in Guatemala and the state of Chiapas in Mexico.
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  • {{r|Mexico}} {{r|History of Mexico}}
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  • Spanish conquistador in the Americas, led expedition to Mexico opposed to Hernando Cortes, defeated by Cortes; lead disastrous expedition
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  • Country in [[Central America]] that shares borders with [[Mexico]] to the north and west, [[Belize]] to the east, and [[Honduras]] and [[El
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  • ...uatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama; borders Mexico, Colombia, the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean (area approximately 524,
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  • ...in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/KochLab KochLab] at the University of New Mexico. ...in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/KochLab KochLab] at the University of New Mexico.
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  • ...21 nations, including the United States, China, Japan, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Singapore and others; representing more than two-thirds of the world’s p
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  • A toxic climbing vine of eastern Canada and the United States, Mexico and Central America; touching any part of the plant--roots, stems and leave
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Mexico]], 1998-2002; [[Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
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  • ...irst was a test explosion at [[Alamogordo]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], on 16 July 1945. That was the culmination of the [[Manhattan Project]].
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  • ...-sized state in southeast [[United States of America|U.S.]] on the Gulf of Mexico; became a state in 1819 and rebelled during the [[American Civil War|civil
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  • ...-sized state in southeast [[United States of America|U.S.]] on the Gulf of Mexico; became a state in 1812 and rebelled during the [[American Civil War|civil
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  • ...y Matters]]; Member of the Leadership Santa Fe program, trustee on the New Mexico Board of the Anti-Defamation League, member of the [[International Women’
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  • ...ment Bank]]; former Minister of Finance and Minister of Foreign Affairs, [[Mexico]]; board member, [[Center for Global Development]]
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  • ...pulous state in southeast [[United States of America|U.S.]] on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the country's original 13 colonies that rebelled during the [[Ameri
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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 ...by the United States, and the inhabitants would have one year to return to Mexico or stay and become full-fledged Amerian citizens.
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  • ...artment of Energy]] (DOE) national laboratory located in [[Los Alamos, New Mexico]] and originally the development and construction center of nuclear weapons
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  • {{r|Mexico City}} {{r|Mexico}}
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  • ...nsible for [[drug trade|counter-drug]] and counterterrorism along the U.S.-Mexico border; he commanded the brigade that began the "Sunni Awakening" in the [[
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  • * Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
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  • ...oming]], [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]], [[South Dakota (U.S. state)|
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  • ...e Santa Fe wagon trains carrying settlers to [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] and [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]]. Those train wagons were perceived b Early in November Colonel Christopher Carson of the First Cavalry New Mexico Volunteers was sent by Carleton with several hundred enlisted men, to attac
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  • ...awed, disease-resistant wheat that was enormously successful when grown in Mexico, India, and Pakistan. The increased yields led to this new wheat variety be As a result of Borlaug's work Mexico became a net exporter of wheat and yields in Pakistan and India almost doub
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  • *Borrer, DJ and RE White. A Field Guide to Insects: America north of Mexico. Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston, 1970. ISBN 0-395-91170-2
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  • ...ettled the boundary between the United States and the Spanish territory of Mexico.
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  • ...effrey Preston Jorgensen in [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], on January 12, 1964) is an [[United States of America|American]] entrepr
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  • |{{Image|Mexico City smog.jpg| |200px|Smog in Mexico City, 2006}}
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