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The text is a transcript of a video that tests the knowledge of the viewers about Mexico. It contains 99 questions and one bonus question, each with four possible answers. The questions cover various topics such as history, culture, geography, cuisine, sports, and politics of Mexico. The text also provides some information about the correct answers and encourages the viewers to subscribe to another channel that offers similar trivia. The text ends by asking the viewers to share their scores and like the video.
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1. The official name of Mexico is the United Mexican States.
2. The word "Mexico" means "place in the navel of the moon".
3. Mexico gained independence in 1821.
4. The first president of Mexico was Guadalupe Victoria.
5. The largest pyramid in Mexico by volume is the Great Pyramid of Cholula.
6. The first viceroy of Mexico was Antonio de Mendoza.
7. The highest mountain in Mexico is Pico de Orizaba.
8. Mexico has 32 states.
9. The largest city in Mexico is Mexico City.
10. Quetzalcoatl is a well-known deity of ancient Mexico.
11. Miguel Hidalgo proclaimed the independence of Mexico in 1810.
12. Mexico borders the United States to the north.
13. The Papantla Flyers originate from Veracruz.
14. Mexico borders the Pacific Ocean to the west.
15. The Spanish conquistadors arrived in Mexico in the 16th century.
16. The National Palace is not one of the national symbols of Mexico.
17. Mexico has won 3 Nobel Prizes.
18. The name of Mexico during the colonial period was New Spain.
19. People born in the capital of the state of Nayarit are called Toluqueños.
20. Guillermo González Camarena is the inventor of color television.
21. Octavio Paz wrote the essay "The Labyrinth of Solitude".
22. The largest lake in Mexico is Lake Chapala.
23. Charrería is the national sport of Mexico.
24. The Mexican currency is the Mexican peso.
25. The presidential term in Mexico lasts 6 years.
26. Mexico celebrates its independence on September 16.
27. The oldest newspaper in Mexico is El Universal.
28. The traditional birthday song in Mexico is "Las Mañanitas".
29. The longest river in Mexico is the Río Bravo.
30. The tallest pre-Hispanic pyramid in Mexico is the Pyramid of this mina.
31. The capital of the state of Nuevo León is Monterrey.
32. The archaeological zone of Paquimé is located in Chihuahua.
33. The port of Acapulco is located in the state of Guerrero.
34. Chiles in nogada are traditionally eaten in September.
35. The official religion of Mexico is none (it is a secular country).
36. Porfirio Díaz was the president who governed Mexico for the longest time.
37. Corona is the most famous brand of Mexican beer.
38. To walk achicopalado in Mexico means to walk discouraged.
39. The Mayan culture was part of the city of Chichén Itzá.
40. Mexico is one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity.
41. Mexico has a federal republic form of government.
42. Benito Juárez is the Mexican president known as El Benemérito de las Américas.
43. The smallest state in Mexico is Tlaxcala.
44. The Plaza de la Constitución in Mexico City is also known as the Zócalo.
45. The three guarantees in Mexico are not fraternity, union, or independence.
46. Mexico is located in North America.
47. The city of Cancún is located in the state of Quintana Roo.
48. The United States is the country that receives the most Mexican immigrants.
49. Agustín de Iturbide was the first Emperor of Mexico.
50. The Guelaguetza is a festival.
51. Mexico is one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity.
52. The axolotl is an amphibian endemic to the Valley of Mexico that is in danger of extinction.
53. The Basilica of Guadalupe is located on Cerro del Tepeyac.
54. The Chihuahua is a small breed of dog that originates in Mexico.
55. The word "chamaco" means "of short stature".
56. Emiliano Zapata was a famous military leader known as the caudillo del sur.
57. Mexico is home to about 12 percent of the planet's biodiversity.
58. The phrase "Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the USA" is attributed to Porfirio Díaz.
59. The Battle of Puebla is celebrated in Mexico on May 5.
60. La Catrina is a famous Mexican cartoon of a woman's skeleton with an elegant suit.
61. The first music conservatory in America is located in Morelia.
62. The Mexican state company that controls the oil industry is Pemex.
63. The culture that developed in the city of Palenque was Mayan.
64. Alfonso Cuarón was the first Mexican director to win the award for best director.
65. The Olympic Games were held in Mexico in 1968.
66. The first phase of the Mexican War of Independence was led by Miguel Hidalgo.
67. The Tropic of Cancer divides Mexico into two different climatic zones.
68. Tequila is a drink that comes from the agave.
69. Cuauhtémoc was the last ruler of the Aztec empire.
70. The ruins of Palenque are located in the state of Chiapas.
71. The taking of Oaxaca took place in 1812.
72. Mexicans eat the food they take to the cemetery on the Day of the Dead.
73. The cave known as the basement of the swallows is located in San Luis Potosí.
74. Mariachis are a traditional musical group.
75. Jaimito the postman is from Tangamandapio.
76. The first films with sound were screened in Mexico at the Cinema Imperial.
77. Ranchera is the most popular folkloric musical genre in Mexico.
78. The Sumidero Canyon is located in Chiapas.
79. Carlos Salinas de Gortari is the president responsible for the well-known tequila effect.
80. The first city founded by Hernán Cortez in Mexico was Santa María de la Victoria.
81. Mario Molina is the Mexican scientist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
82. Chichén Itzá was a huge city of Mayan culture.
83. The volcanoes in the Valley of Mexico are Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl.
84. The ancient city where the famous Pyramid of the Sun is located is Teotihuacán.
85. The weeping woman is a Mexican legend about a woman who mourns at night for the death of her children.
86. Locro is not a typical dish of Mexico.
87. The Spanish defeated Mexico-Tenochtitlán in 1521.
88. The Olmecs created the so-called colossal heads.
89. La Malinche played an important role in the conquest of the Aztec empire by the Spanish.
90. Juan Rulfo wrote the book "El llano en llamas".
91. The name of the typical Mexican salsa composed of more than 20 ingredients is not specified.
92. The FIFA World Cup was held in Mexico for the first time in 1970.
93. Chihuahua is the state with the largest territorial extension.
94. Corn was the most fundamental food for the Mesoamerican peoples.
95. The culture that was part of the archaeological zone of La Venta was that of the Olmecs.
96. The festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe is celebrated on December 12.
97. The three colors of the Mexican flag symbolize hope, unity, and blood of heroes.
98. Al pastor tacos are the most popular variety of tacos in Mexico.
99. The Mexican Space Agency was created in 2010.
100. The eagle on the national coat of arms of Mexico sits on a cactus.