Secretariat of Energy (Mexico)
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Mexico — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Mexico <p></p> Background: <p></p> The site of several advanced Amerindian civilizations including the Olmec, Toltec, Teotihuacan, Zapotec, Maya, and Aztec Mexico was… … The World Factbook
Department of Energy — The term Department of Energy is used by government departments in a number of countries and may refer to: Secretariat of Energy (Mexico) Department of Energy (Philippines) United States Department of Energy United Kingdom Department of Energy… … Wikipedia
Electricity sector in Mexico — Mexico: Electricity sector Data Electricity coverage (2005) 96%(total),(LAC average in 2005: 94.6%) Installed capacity (2006) 58 GW Share of fossil energy 75.3 % … Wikipedia
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Mexico — /mek si koh /, n. 1. a republic in S North America. 97,563,374; 761,530 sq. mi. (1,972,363 sq. km). Cap.: Mexico City. 2. a state in central Mexico. 6,245,000; 8268 sq. mi. (21,415 sq. km). Cap.: Toluca. 3. Gulf of, Mexican, Golfo de México /gawl … Universalium
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Petroleum industry in Mexico — A gas station in Puerto Vallarta The petroleum industry in Mexico makes it the sixth largest producer of oil in the world and the tenth largest in terms of net export as of 2007. It is the second largest oil producer in the Western Hemisphere… … Wikipedia
Foreign relations of Mexico — Mexico This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Mexico … Wikipedia
Oil in Mexico — Mexico is the sixth largest producer of oil in the world and the tenth largest in terms of net export as of 2007. It is the second largest oil producer in the Western Hemisphere behind only the United States and just ahead of Canada. However,… … Wikipedia
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