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Encyclopedia > Mexico DF
Mexico City
Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México) is the federal capital of, and largest city in, Mexico. ...

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Tour By Mexico ® - Distrito Federal (Mexico City) (444 words)
Mexico City is located on an enormous dry lake bed in a highland basin (elevation 7,400 feet) surrounded by towering mountains.
Mexico City is the exact site upon which the great Mexica (Aztec) civilization flourished, developing one of the greatest cities of the 16th century.
Mexico City is still the economic, political and cultural hub of Mexico.
Mexico DF Travel (1077 words)
Mexico DF (Distrito Federale) [called Mexico City by foreigners, El DF (El Day Ef) by locals] is a great place to visit.
Let me be very straight forward, Mexico DF is NOT a place to go if you do not exactly fit either of those two demographics.
I am not saying Mexico DF is a battle zone, but what I am saying is that there are not many tourist there, so your presence easily singles you out to those looking for easy prey.
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