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Updated regularly.
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DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Mexico
With a territory of 759,530 square miles (1,967,183 sq km), Mexico
is the 13th largest country in the world. Mexico has 9,330 km of
coastlines and shares a 3,326 km border with the United States.
In the Americas, only the United States and Brazil have more
people. No country in the world has a larger Spanish-speaking
population. More than 20 million residents are concentrated in the
Mexico City metropolitan area.
CONTENTS
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Population, life expectancy, birth rate, fertility, mortality,
literacy, GDP and GNP per capita, housing and other demographic
indicators for Mexico.
Population, life expectancy, birth rate, fertility, mortality,
literacy, GDP and GNP per capita, housing and other demographic
indicators for Mexico.
United States of America
At over 3.7 million square miles (over 9.6 million km²) and with
over 300 million people, the United States is the third or fourth
largest country by both total area and population.
The United States of America is a country of the western
hemisphere, comprising fifty states and several territories. The
product of large-scale historical immigration and home to a
complex social structure as well as a wide array of household
arrangements, the U.S. is one of the world's most ethnically and
socially diverse nations.
CONTENTS
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Population, life expectancy, birth rate, fertility, mortality,
literacy, GDP and GNP per capita, housing and other demographic
indicators for Mexico.
Population, life expectancy, birth rate, fertility, mortality,
literacy, GDP and GNP per capita, housing and other demographic
indicators for the United States of America.
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