States of Mexico
States of Mexico refers to the 32 federal entities that make up the country of Mexico. Each state has its own government and constitution, allowing for a degree of autonomy. The states vary in size, population, and culture, contributing to the rich diversity of the nation.
The states are grouped into regions, such as Northern Mexico, Central Mexico, and Southern Mexico. Each region has distinct geographical features, climates, and traditions. Major states include Jalisco, known for its tequila, and Yucatán, famous for its Mayan heritage and archaeological sites.