If you mean heavy and high-tech industry like steel, cement, automobile, aircraft and semiconductors, there are three main industrial regions in Mexico. One is located at the Mexican central plateau and spans a corridor of 300 miles that includes the cities of Guanajuato, Leon, Queretaro, Toluca, Mexico City and Puebla.
The other two major industrial centers are the Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo corridor (north of the country, up to Laredo, Texas) and the Guadalajara-Mazatlan corridor, to the north-west of Mexico City and near the Pacific Ocean.
Also, in the border cities (Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez, Matamoros) most of the local industries are assembly plants of electric and electrodomestic products.
Other - however minor - industrial region is the Coatzacoalcos-Veracruz-Campeche corridor (on the Mexican Gulf coast), where petroleum-related products are made.
Mexico City
Yes, they are.
Mexico City
Mexico city, is i believe the 3rd or the first fastest growing city in the world.. regarding population. it is the biggest if you are talking about it's actual size. It only behind Tokyo by a couple of millions and New York by like 20,000 people..
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Tokyo, Japan is the world's largest metropolitan area that has a population over 14 million. It is also one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the world.
The country's fastes growing centers lie along the usa border. These includes tijuana and ciudad juarez.
Mexico City and Monterrey are such centers.
Mexico City industrial activities account for 16.32% of Mexico's industrial production or 5.58% of Mexico's total GDP.
The thoughbred is the one and only fastest!
It is growing up.
It depends on how you would define "most popular". The US has the most Mormons. Tonga has the highest percentage of Mormons. The church is growing fastest in Mexico and Brazil.