Sahit Muja: Mexico is major tourist destination and one of the world's wealthiest countries in natural resources.
Mexico has it all to have one of the best economies in the worldMinerals: The mining sector was dominated by hydrocarbons, with some of the world's largest deposits of petroleum 17th and natural gas 18th.
Mexico is also ranked in the top 5 producers of silver 14% of world production, bismuth 20% of the world's total, celestite 7% of world output and fluorspar 18% of world output, sixth in molybdenum; among the top 10 in barite, bentonite, arsenic, diatomite, graphite, cadmium, gypsum, mine lead, manganese ore, salt, sulfur, and mine zinc; and in the top 15 in mine copper, cement, gold, and crude steel (second largest producer in Latin America.
Fishing: The coast along the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, fishery is very extensive in Mexico with a total catch of 1.02 million tonnes for 2007, accounting for 1.4% of the world's production and ranking at the 17th position.
Agriculture: This economic activity is another important area. Main crops include corn production wich ranked 4th worldwide, sorghum 4th, and beans 5th.
Mexico is also a major producer and exporter of fruits, vegetables and other agricultural products, being among the top 10 producers of avocado, cacao, coffee, lemon, mango, orange, tomato, sugarcane, honey and banana. Mexico also has the climatic conditions which allow the production and export of cattle, pigs, goats and sheep.
Forestry: 39% of the Mexican territory is composed of forests and woodland. This includes scrub, oak and pine forests, low jungles and tall deciduous forests, combined with mangroves, marshes, and savannas.
These forests are commonly used for providing timber and wood production.
Mexico has one of the world's best sandy beach into the warm, turquoise waters.Mexico is home to some lovely, warm, crystal blue water and great, hotels, restaurants and amazing food.
Mexico offers over 6,000 miles of coastline, with over 1,500 miles on the mainland Pacific.
For the pacific mainland, the weather is warm year round, the water is about 80 degrees year-round.
Ancient Sites In Mexico
Palenque
Chiapas
Widely considered the most atmospheric and magical of the Mayan sites, Palenque was at its peak from 600 to 700 AD. It is famed for its unique and impressive architecture and royal history.
Chichén Itzá
Yucatan
Chichén Itzá is the largest of the ancient Mayan ruins on the Yucatan Peninsula. A center of Mayan pilgrimage for over 1,000 years, it is now one of Mexico's most-visited tourist destinations.
Uxmal
Uxmal, Yucatan
The late-Classic Maya site of Uxmal was built before the 10th century AD and is one of the most complex and harmonious expressions of Puuc architecture.
Sahit Muja
President and CEO
Albanian Minerals
New York
Mexico has it all to have one of the best economies in the worldMinerals: The mining sector was dominated by hydrocarbons, with some of the world's largest deposits of petroleum 17th and natural gas 18th.
Mexico is also ranked in the top 5 producers of silver 14% of world production, bismuth 20% of the world's total, celestite 7% of world output and fluorspar 18% of world output, sixth in molybdenum; among the top 10 in barite, bentonite, arsenic, diatomite, graphite, cadmium, gypsum, mine lead, manganese ore, salt, sulfur, and mine zinc; and in the top 15 in mine copper, cement, gold, and crude steel (second largest producer in Latin America.
Fishing: The coast along the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, fishery is very extensive in Mexico with a total catch of 1.02 million tonnes for 2007, accounting for 1.4% of the world's production and ranking at the 17th position.
Agriculture: This economic activity is another important area. Main crops include corn production wich ranked 4th worldwide, sorghum 4th, and beans 5th.
Mexico is also a major producer and exporter of fruits, vegetables and other agricultural products, being among the top 10 producers of avocado, cacao, coffee, lemon, mango, orange, tomato, sugarcane, honey and banana. Mexico also has the climatic conditions which allow the production and export of cattle, pigs, goats and sheep.
Forestry: 39% of the Mexican territory is composed of forests and woodland. This includes scrub, oak and pine forests, low jungles and tall deciduous forests, combined with mangroves, marshes, and savannas.
These forests are commonly used for providing timber and wood production.
Mexico has one of the world's best sandy beach into the warm, turquoise waters.Mexico is home to some lovely, warm, crystal blue water and great, hotels, restaurants and amazing food.
Mexico offers over 6,000 miles of coastline, with over 1,500 miles on the mainland Pacific.
For the pacific mainland, the weather is warm year round, the water is about 80 degrees year-round.
Ancient Sites In Mexico
Palenque
Chiapas
Widely considered the most atmospheric and magical of the Mayan sites, Palenque was at its peak from 600 to 700 AD. It is famed for its unique and impressive architecture and royal history.
Chichén Itzá
Yucatan
Chichén Itzá is the largest of the ancient Mayan ruins on the Yucatan Peninsula. A center of Mayan pilgrimage for over 1,000 years, it is now one of Mexico's most-visited tourist destinations.
Uxmal
Uxmal, Yucatan
The late-Classic Maya site of Uxmal was built before the 10th century AD and is one of the most complex and harmonious expressions of Puuc architecture.
Sahit Muja
President and CEO
Albanian Minerals
New York