The STATES of MEXICO explained

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Yes, Tlaxcala exists. We even have a guy in this video from there to prove it. Lol THANK YOU TO ALL THE MEXICAN GEOGRAPEEPS for helping out with this episode! Seriously making this video made me want to go back to explore more of Mexico.

GeographyNow
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As a Brazilian, all I knew about Mexico was Acapulco, since that’s where El Chavo wanted to go on vacation with everyone. What a sad episode…

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31:52
You really have to admire the efforts one fan made to break the usual mold of talking about their state in their home to walk around town and talk about it while showing scene of every day life. That's commitment.

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Timestamps:
2:36 Aguascalientes
3:20 Baja California
4:36 Baja California Sur
5:42 Campeche
6:27 Chiapas
7:50 Chihuahua
9:18 Coahuila
9:54 Colima
10:40 Durango
11:20 Guanajuato
12:01 Guerrero
12:48 Hidalgo
13:25 Jalisco
14:41 Mexico (state)
15:51 Mexico City
17:21 Michoacan
18:45 Morelos
20:22 Nayarit
21:02 Nuevo Leon
22:01 Oaxaca
23:19 Puebla
24:24 Queretaro
25:42 Quintana Roo
27:05 San Luis Potosi
28:10 Sinaloa
29:04 Sonora
29:57 Tabasco
30:42 Tamaulipas
31:47 Tlaxcala
32:49 Veracruz
33:44 Yucatan
34:37 Zacatecas

Diamandia
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32:05 I love thay the touristic motto for Tlaxcala is "TLAXCALA: it exists"

erickemiliogazconarevalo
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Yucatán basically mean “I don’t understand” in the indigenous language. Cause when then they asked what this place was called they asked in Spanish

eyebotsubject-x
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Correction 13:41 people from Jalisco are called “jalisience” and people from Guadalajara are only called “tapatios”

NBSJuan.
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Hola! I’m Jorge from Chiapas! It had always been a dream of mine to be in one video from the channel. Hope I did a good job talking about the beautiful state of Chiapas!

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Mexico, my favourite country in the world, dated a Mexican for 2 years, best experience I ever had, she still is the best person I've ever met, she has had a very positive impact on my life, to the point that her family felt like mine (we are still close to each other) she told me a lot about how Mexico is culturally, and how the people are, what the food is like (Holy moly so good) also the city she lives in, is mentioned in this video (I swear I only thought people from this city knew it existed) I love this city so much, it feels like a home away from home almost, I absolutely love this country for everything well, almost everything, I love the vibe, the culture, the people (they are imo the friendliest in the world)

Saludos desde los Países Bajos, amo a los mexicanos por cómo son como personas

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Fun fact: There's a metropolitan area (mainly Torreón, Coahuila and Gómez Palacio, Durango) on the border between Coahuila and Durango that's called La Comarca Lagunera (the lagoon region) and Lagunero culture is so distinct from their respective states they've tried to become their own state called La Laguna

bj.bruner
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Mexico is a very diverse country in population, wildlife, topography, food, language, what a unique country

wpower
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At 9:19, Coahuila isn't properly shown, that's Chihuahua again.

chrisv_mexicangringo
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Little known fact of Queretaro is that you can find the 3rd largest rock formation in the world called "Peña de Bernal" in the small town of Bernal, I have been there and trust me, that rock is HUGE

hecpro
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Fun fact, just like in the US, some Mexican states started out as territories!

The last territories to complete the 32 Mexican states are Baja California (1952); Quintana Roo, and Baja California Sur (1974)

Manays
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I feel like the guy from Chihuahua didn't do enough justice to my state, so here are some facts about Chihuahua:
Chihuahua is slightly bigger than the UK, and it's crazy diverse, we have mountains, forests, waterfalls, lakes, plains, desert dunes (the original Dune movie was filmed here) and even a cave with giant crystals. A UFO crashed here in 1974 (kinda like Mexico's Roswell😄). The city of Parral had the most productive silver mining in the world during colonial times. Also we love our beef, cheese, chile chilaca and tortillas de harina here.

LuisGutierrezG
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Campeche was a missed opportunity. Seriously one of the most overlooked states. Massive uncrowded ruins, beautiful walled city, delicious seafood, and mennonites!

theodoreschindler
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I'm 27 and just obtained Mexican nationality. May God bless and protect Mexico

hailchristandmary
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can someone appreciate the guy who did the video of tlaxcala?

mbathroom
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Subscriber from Nuevo León here!
Fun Facts:
- People from the City of Monterrey are called Regiomontanos (which roughly translates to mountain kings) because Monterrey means "King Mountain", this due to it being surrounded by mountains (google "Cerro de la Silla" and "Chipinque")
- Regional dishes include: Cabrito (grilled goat), Machaca (beef jerky with eggs and salsa), Glorias (milk candy), frijoles con veneno (beans with pork lard and red chile sauce), carne asada, and tacos de fideo (noodle tacos)
- It has a bad reputation of incest amongst other states (Like Alabama in the USA)
- Up until a couple of years it hosted the richest city (by GDP) in all of Latin America, it being San Pedro Garza García

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Mexico City also has the distinction of having multiple UNESCO world heritage sites, including the fabulous Xochmilco, where you can find axolotl

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