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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
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.
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United States of
America
At over 3.7 million
square miles (over
9.6 million kmē) 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
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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