Mexico City

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Intro

Located in the Valley of Mexico, Mexico City concentrates national governance, finance, and culture. It functions as Mexico’s primary interface with North America and Latin America.

Background

Built on the ruins of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, Mexico City became the center of Spanish colonial rule and later the Mexican nation-state. Its expansion produced one of the world’s largest and most complex urban systems.

History

Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan

Spanish conquest and colonial capital

National capital of independent Mexico

Rapid urbanization and industrialization

Megacity emergence and decentralization pressures

Governance reform and metropolitan consolidation

Present Day

Mexico City hosts federal institutions, corporate headquarters, and cultural industries. Governance focuses on mobility, air quality, water security, and managing metropolitan inequality.

Future Outlook

Mexico City will remain Mexico’s central command node. Long-term stability depends on infrastructure modernization, water management, seismic resilience, and balancing centralization with regional development.

Population
9200000

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1951-1953
1979-1981

Iran Hostage Crisis

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1850-1864

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (Taiping Rebellion)

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1949
1953-1957
1958-1962

Great Leap Forward

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1911

Xinhai Revolution

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