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  1. Gran ciudad de distrito (en alemán: Große Kreisstadt) es una terminología de la ley municipal (Gemeindeordnung) de varios estados federados alemanes. En algunos estados de Alemania se usa este término para referirse a un estatus legal especial de ciudades afiliadas a un distrito, diferentes a las ciudades independientes y con competencias ...

  2. La Ciudad de México (CDMX) (en náhuatl central: Mexihco Hueyaltepetl, [22] en maya: u noj kaajil México [23] ), antes llamada Distrito Federal (D. F.), [nota 1] es la capital de México. [25] Es una de las entidades federativas que, junto con treinta y un estados, conforman dicho país.

  3. Gran ciudad de distrito es una terminología de la ley municipal (Gemeindeordnung) de varios estados federados alemanes. En algunos estados de Alemania se usa este término para referirse a un estatus legal especial de ciudades afiliadas a un distrito, diferentes a las ciudades independientes y con competencias adicionales a las de otros ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mexico_CityMexico City - Wikipedia

    Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México, locally [sjuˈða(ð) ðe ˈmexiko] ⓘ; abbr.: CDMX; Central Nahuatl: Mexihco Hueyaltepetl, Nahuatl pronunciation: [meːˈʃiʔko wejaːlˈtepeːt͡ɬ]; Otomi: 'Monda) is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America.

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    The phenomenon of conurbation in Mexico is relatively recent, starting in the 1940s. Mexico City became the first metropolitan area in the country when its urban core spread beyond the borders of the Federal District into the municipality of Naucalpan in the State of Mexico.From that date, there have been different proposals to establish the limits...

    According to the latest definition by the National Population Council (CONAPO) in 2018, the Metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexicois formed by the following subdivisions:

    Greater Mexico City spreads over the valley of Mexico, also called the valley of Anáhuac, a 9,560 km2 (3,691 sq mi) valley that lies at an average of 2,240 m (7,349 ft) above sea level. Originally, a system of interconnected lakes occupied a large area of the valley, of which Lake Texcoco was the largest. Mexico City was built on the island of Teno...

    Like it is the case with all trans-municipal metropolitan areas in Mexico, there is no elected government institution in charge of administering the entire metropolitan area. Each municipality is autonomous to administer its local affairs, regulated by the government of the states they belong to. However, unlike some other large metropolitan areas ...

    From 1940 and until 1980, Greater Mexico City experienced an intense rate of demographic growth concurrent with the economic policy of import substitution. Mexican industrial production was heavily centralized in Greater Mexico City during this period which produced intense immigration to the city. Close to 52% of the economically active population...

    Greater Mexico City is the largest metropolitan area in Mexico and the area with the highest population density. According to the 2020 Population Census, 21,804,515 persons lived in this metropolitan area, of which 9,209,944 live in Mexico City proper.Approximately 72% (12.2 million) of the State of México's population live in municipalities that a...

    Important landmarks of Greater Mexico City include the Historic Center of Mexico City, the floating gardens of Xochimilco, the Pre-Hispanic city ruins Teotihuacan, located at the municipality of the same name, all three declared World Heritage sites by UNESCO in 1987. The National Parks at the southern portion of the Federal District (over the moun...

    Escenarios Demográficos y Urbanos de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México, published by the Consejo Nacional de Población (CONAPO).

  5. La Ley de Grandes Ciudades o Ley de Medidas para la Modernización del Gobierno Local (Ley 57/2003, de 16 de diciembre) aprobada por las cámaras legislativas españolas a propuesta del gobierno de España entró en vigor el 1 de enero de 2004; consiste en la modernización de la gestión del ayuntamiento para así desarrollar e ...

  6. La Ciudad de México es el centro político y económico del país. El Distrito Federal aporta la quinta parte del PIB Nacional de México. Ocupa una décima parte del valle de Anáhuac en el centro-sur del país, en un territorio que formó parte de la cuenca lacustre del Lago de Texcoco. Es la ciudad más poblada del país y una de las ...