Some of them include:
All sorts of buildings can be found in Mexico: from ancient ruins, to colonial buildings to modern skyscrapers. See related links for some examples.
Yes. 80% of Mexico's population lives in the city, inhabiting buildings from small family homes to large residential complexes and skyscrapers. See the related links section for some examples.
Approximately 30,000 buildings were fully destroyed; buildings with partial damage that had to be demolished counted for some 68,000.
Pyramids and temples are such kind of buildings.
Administrative and religious buildings, such as the executive's offices of the municipal or local government, as well as the city's church or cathedral. Some examples are provided in the related links section
Alejandro Encinas R. has written: 'Corpus Christi' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Archive buildings, Conservation and restoration, Historic buildings, Convento de Corpus Christi (Mexico City, Mexico)
Adobe.
Many including both originals and reproductions.
Monolithic monuments. In the case of China, it was the Great Wall; for Egypt an Mexico, pyramids were among their greatest buildings.
Mexico, definitely. The five most populated cities in Mexico alone, like Mexico City, Guadalajara, Merida and Puebla contain as much population as 50% of the whole United Kingdom (31.7 million for 2010). Some pictures are provided in the related links section.
Canadian buildings
yes aztec buildings can still be seen today in mexico or in really south of the united states. bye!