The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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... agricultural center . MEXICALLI ( pop . 173,000 ) The capital city , Mexicali , stands in the north on the Mexico - United States border . Its position on the railway line from California to Mexico , coupled with the fact that it is the ...
... agricultural center . MEXICALLI ( pop . 173,000 ) The capital city , Mexicali , stands in the north on the Mexico - United States border . Its position on the railway line from California to Mexico , coupled with the fact that it is the ...
Sivu 34
... agricultural lands - which produce cotton , jute , coffee , sugar cane , rice , cereals , tobacco and fruit ... Agricultural production is the heart of Mexico's economy . How- ever , the country's mountainous and often arid terrain has ...
... agricultural lands - which produce cotton , jute , coffee , sugar cane , rice , cereals , tobacco and fruit ... Agricultural production is the heart of Mexico's economy . How- ever , the country's mountainous and often arid terrain has ...
Sivu 38
... Agriculture still constitutes the basic sector of the economy , and agricultural production has increased to the point where the country is almost self - sufficient in such basic staples as wheat , rice , corn and beans . Yet the ...
... Agriculture still constitutes the basic sector of the economy , and agricultural production has increased to the point where the country is almost self - sufficient in such basic staples as wheat , rice , corn and beans . Yet the ...
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Sinaloa | 32 |
Vegetables and Fruits Sugar Cane Coffee and Other | 40 |
MEXICO IS A FEDERAL REPUBLIC CON | 79 |
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