I want to study in Mexico, but I don’t know if I can adapt to the climate there. Could you please help introduce the culture, climate, language, etc. in Mexico? Thank you.
Mexico has a higher altitude. The Mexican Plateau in the center accounts for 5/6 of the country’s area. The Yucatan Peninsula in the southeast has flat terrain, and most of the coastal plains have long and narrow terrain. Mexico, which borders the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California, has a coastline of 11,122 kilometers. Such unique conditions have also created seaside resorts such as Cancun that are completely different from the central plateau.
The climate in various parts of Mexico is different. The temperature difference in the Mexican plateau is small throughout the year. The average annual temperature is around 20°C. The temperature difference between day and night is large. Ultraviolet rays are strong. You should pay attention to sun protection when going out. The period from May to September every year is In summer on the plateau, there is more rainfall.
Compared with the Mexican plateau, the Mexican coast and southeastern plains are hotter, with an average annual temperature of about 27°C, and little difference in temperature between winter and summer. November to May is the best time to visit the Mexican coast. Season, the weather is fine at this time, there are fewer mosquitoes, but the precipitation is heavy.
In summer, the weather in the Mexican jungle is hot and humid, and from August to October, be aware that there may be hurricanes in southern Mexico. Some higher elevations in the Mexican Plateau have cooler temperatures than the average area.
Language:
Spanish (Español)
Popular in: Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Spain, Peru, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Paraguay , Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Cuba, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Dominican Republic, and Equatorial Guinea. Widely spoken as a second language in the United Nations, Belize, and Western Sahara.
Geographical distribution: Europe (Spain, Andorra***) and European immigrant countries, the Americas (Latin America, the Caribbean, the United States), Equatorial Guinea and Western Sahara (parts of Africa), Easter Island, while user numbers are declining among immigrant communities in Australia, London and Asian countries (the Philippines and others).
Number of users: 332 million
Rank: 2
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Italic
Romance
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Western
Gallo-Iberian
Ibero-Romance
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Western Iberian
Spanish
Official status
Countries where it is an official language: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica , Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela, Western Sahara (official language of the Philippines until 1987) .
Government organization: Real Academia Española
(Royal Spanish Academy)
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The country has a population of 100 million. Mexico City is home to more than 18 million people.
Mexico is located in the southwest of North America. It borders the United States to the north, Guatemala and Belize to the southeast, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south. With an area of more than 1.97 million square kilometers, it is the third largest country in North America with a population of nearly 100 million.
Mexico City is the capital of Mexico. It is located in the valley of the plateau in south-central Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 meters. Known as the world's largest city, it covers an area of 1,500 square kilometers and has a population of more than 18 million. It concentrates about 1/2 of the country's industry, commerce, service industry and banking financial institutions, and is the country's political, economic, cultural and transportation center.
The antiquity of Mexico City can be traced back to the Indian period. Its predecessor was Tenochtitlan, which was founded in 1325. Among its founders, the Aztecs, In the language of Mexico, "Mexico" evolved from "Mexitri", which means "son of the sun and moon". The Aztecs created a brilliant civilization here. They filled lakes and built cities, built waterways, and built magnificent temples and palaces. The whole city was quite prosperous. After Spain invaded in 1521, many European-style palaces, churches, monasteries and other buildings were built. At this time, it was named Mexico City, and it was known throughout Europe as the "City of Palaces". Today's Mexico not only retains its rich national culture, but is also a colorful modern city.
Mexico City is a world-famous tourist city. It is slightly longer from north to south and slightly narrower from east to west. The northeast is an ancient cultural area, and the southwest is a modern and emerging industrial area. Constitution Square is the center of Mexico City. There is a thick flagpole in the center of the square. The daily flag-raising and lowering ceremony attracts many tourists from home and abroad.
Surrounding the square are the National Palace, Municipal Building, Museum and Cathedral. A variety of buildings blend the past with the present, and the scenery is unique. The great Aztec altar, the colonial cathedral and the milky white modern building with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the main body show the city's great changes over the past 600 years.
Reform Street and Rebel Street are the two main arteries in the city, running through the city from east to west, from north to south. Next to the beautiful and spacious streets, the environment is beautiful, with banks, hotels, restaurants, theaters, nightclubs, etc. lined up in rows. The exquisite and luxurious villas of different styles are hidden in the shade of green trees. There are numerous squares, monuments, statues, memorial halls and cultural and entertainment venues in the city, which allow many tourists to understand and understand the history and culture of Mexico in an all-round way and from multiple perspectives. The famous National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico comprehensively displays the origin and development of ancient Latin American culture through more than 27,000 ancient cultural relics; the Independence Monument reflects the history of the Mexican people's struggle for independence.
Mexico City is surrounded by mountains, has a mild climate, and is like spring all year round. Gardens of all sizes are embedded throughout the city, and the scenery is beautiful. On the northeastern outskirts of the city are the world-famous Maya civilization (Maya) monuments, the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, which attract thousands of tourists every day.