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Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mexico is a powerful and influential neighbor of the United States, in terms of trade, culture, diplomacy, and a history of emigration of Mexicans into the U.S. since the early 1900's. |
 | | Tula was their capital, and the Toltec empire would reach as far south as Central America, and as far north as the Anasazi corn culture in the Southwestern United States. |
 | | The wave of Armenians, Lebanese, Syrians and Greeks came to Mexico in the early 20th century, mainly settled in urban areas and Baja California in proximity to relatives in California, U.S. is one notable migration. |
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