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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco' has mentioned 'Metropolitan area' in the following places:
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[17] According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the population of Greater Mexico City is 21,804,515, which makes it the second-largest metropolitan area in the Western Hemisphere (behind Sxc3xa3o Paulo, Brazil), the eleventh-largest agglomeration (2017), and the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world. | WIKI |
[19] The city was responsible for generating 15.8% of Mexico's GDP, and the metropolitan area accounted for about 22% of the country's GDP. | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 1.1 Aztec period 1.2 Spanish conquest 1.3 Rebuilding 1.4 Growth of colonial Mexico City 1.5 Battle of Mexico City in the U.S.xe2x80x93Mexican War of 1847 1.6 Porfirian era (1876xe2x80x931911) 1.7 Mexican Revolution (1910xe2x80x931920) 1.8 20th century to present 2 Geography 2.1 Climate 2.2 Environment 2.3 Pollution 3 Politics 3.1 Political structure 3.2 Elections and government 3.3 Boroughs and neighborhoods 3.4 Metropolitan area 4 Law enforcement 4.1 Femicides and violence against women 5 Health 6 Economy 7 Demographics 7.1 Nationality 7.2 Religion 8 Culture 8.1 Tourism 8.2 Art 8.3 Museums 8.4 Music, theater and entertainment 8.5 Cuisine 8.5.1 Restaurants 9 Transportation 9.1 Public transportation 9.1.1 Metro 9.1.2 Suburban rail 9.1.3 Peseros 9.1.4 Mid-size buses 9.1.5 Full-sized buses 9.1.6 Bus rapid transit 9.1.7 Trolleybus, light rail, streetcars 9.2 Roads and car transport 9.2.1 Parking 9.3 Cycling 9.4 Intercity buses 9.5 Airports 10 Education 11 Shopping 11.1 Traditional markets 11.2 Street vendors 11.3 Downtown shopping 11.4 Supermarkets and neighborhood stores 12 Parks and recreation 13 Sports 14 Media 15 Nicknames and mottos 16 International relations 16.1 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 16.2 Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities 17 See also 18 References 19 External links | WIKI |
The weak winds of these systems do not allow for the dispersion, outside the basin, of the air pollutants which are produced by the 50,000 industries and 4xc2xa0million vehicles operating in and around the metropolitan area. | WIKI |
[85] Despite the cleanup, the metropolitan area is still the most ozone-polluted part of the country, with ozone levels 2.5 times beyond WHO-defined safe limits. | WIKI |
Such slums are still found on the eastern edges of the metropolitan area in the Chalco area. | WIKI |
Metropolitan area[edit] | WIKI |
Greater Mexico City is the largest metropolitan area in Mexico and the area with the highest population density. | WIKI |
Greater Mexico City was the fastest growing metropolitan area in the country until the late 1980s. | WIKI |
The net migration rate of Mexico City proper from 1995 to 2000 was negative,[101] which implies that residents are moving to the suburbs of the metropolitan area, or to other states of Mexico. | WIKI |
Estimates are as high as 700,000 U.S. Americans living in Mexico City, while in 1999 the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs estimated over 440,000 Americans lived in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area. | WIKI |
A suburban rail system, the Tren Suburbano serves the metropolitan area, beyond the reach of the metro, with only one line serving to municipalities such as Tlalnepantla and Cuautitlxc3xa1n Izcalli, but with future lines planned to serve e.g. | WIKI |
Ring roads are the Circuito Interior (inner ring), Anillo Perifxc3xa9rico; the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense ("State of Mexico outer loop") toll road skirting the northeastern and eastern edges of the metropolitan area,[163] the Chamapa-La Venta toll road skirting the northwestern edge, and the Arco Norte completely bypassing the metropolitan area in an arc from northwest (Atlacomulco) to north (Tula, Hidalgo) to east (Puebla). | WIKI |
While in 2003, the program still restricted 40% of vehicles in the metropolitan area,[165] with the adoption of stricter emissions standards in 2001 and 2006,[166] in practice, these days most vehicles are exempt from the circulation restrictions as long as they pass regular emissions tests. | WIKI |