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Mexico Division Administrativa

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Mexico political map. This map shows the division administrative into 31 States and the Mexico DF, that is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole. You can see the borders with neighboring countries.

Mexico Division Administrativa

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Mexico are a federation of thirty-one free and sovereign states, which form a union that exercises a degree of jurisdiction over the Federal District and other territories. Each state has its own constitution, congress, and a judiciary, and its citizens elect by direct voting a governor for a six-year term. The states are divided into municipalities, the smallest administrative political entity in the country. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.