50 Interesting Facts about Mexico for Kids

 

Here are 50 interesting facts about Mexico for kids:

 

  1. Mexico is located in North America and shares borders with the United States to the north and Belize and Guatemala to the south.
  2. Mexico is the 11th most populous country in the world, with over 128 million people.
  3. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City, which is one of the largest cities in the world.
  4. Mexico is home to many ancient civilisations, including the Aztecs and Mayans.
  5. The official language of Mexico is Spanish, but many people also speak indigenous languages.
  6. The national flag of Mexico features three vertical stripes of green, white, and red, with the Mexican coat of arms in the centre.
  7. Mexico is known for its delicious cuisine, including tacos, burritos, and tamales.
  8. The currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso.
  9. The largest desert in North America, the Chihuahuan Desert, is located in Mexico.
  10. Mexico is home to many unique animals, such as the axolotl, a type of salamander found only in Mexico City.
  11. Mexico is the birthplace of chocolate.
  12. Mexico is home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, such as Cancun and Playa del Carmen.
  13. Mexico is the world’s largest producer of silver.
  14. The Aztecs built their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in the middle of a lake.
  15. The ancient Mayans were skilled astronomers and built many impressive structures aligned with celestial events.
  16. Mexico has 34 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including ancient ruins, natural wonders, and historic cities.
  17. Mexico is famous for its colorful, vibrant art and crafts, such as woven textiles and pottery.
  18. The famous Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), is celebrated on November 1 and 2 to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away.
  19. Mexico is home to the world’s smallest volcano, the Cuexcomate, which is just 43 feet tall.
  20. Mexico has a rich history of music, including mariachi and banda music.
  21. The Mexican gray wolf is one of the rarest and most endangered subspecies of gray wolf.
  22. Mexico is home to the world’s second-largest barrier reef, the Mesoamerican Reef.
  23. The city of Guadalajara is famous for its tequila and mariachi music.
  24. Mexico is home to some of the world’s most colorful and vibrant festivals, such as the Guelaguetza and the Feria Nacional de San Marcos.
  25. The monarch butterfly migrates to Mexico every year, traveling over 2,500 miles from Canada and the United States.
  26. The ancient city of Teotihuacan, located near Mexico City, features impressive pyramids and temples.
  27. The largest pyramid in the world, the Great Pyramid of Cholula, is located in Mexico.
  28. Mexico is the world’s largest producer of avocados.
  29. The Mexican hat dance, or “Jarabe Tapatio,” is a traditional folk dance that originated in Mexico.
  30. Mexico has many active and dormant volcanoes, including Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl.
  31. Mexico’s national soccer team, “El Tri,” has participated in the FIFA World Cup 16 times.
  32. The ruins of the ancient city of Chichen Itza in the Yucatan Peninsula are a popular tourist destination.
  33. The Mexican tradition of piñatas originated in the 16th century and is still a popular party game today.
  34. The Plaza de Toros, the world’s largest bullfighting ring, is located in Mexico.
  35. Mexico is the third-largest country in Latin America, after Brazil and Argentina.
  36. Mexico has a diverse landscape, including mountains, deserts, forests, and beaches.
  37. The city of Oaxaca is known for its vibrant street art and colourful murals.
  38. The Mexican flag features an eagle holding a snake in its beak while perched on a cactus.
  39. Mexico has a rich history of literature, including the works of famous authors such as Octavio Paz and Carlos Fuentes.
  40. The Marieta Islands, located off the coast of Puerto Vallarta, are known for their hidden beach, which can only be accessed by swimming through a narrow tunnel.
  41. Mexico is the world’s largest producer of organic coffee.
  42. The state of Chiapas is known for its traditional textiles, including woven blankets and shawls.
  43. Mexico is the birthplace of many famous artists, such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
  44. The city of Puebla is famous for its traditional cuisine, including mole poblano, a rich sauce made with chocolate and spices.
  45. Mexico’s Independence Day is celebrated on September 16th and is marked by parades, fireworks, and patriotic celebrations.
  46. The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City features a vast collection of artefacts from Mexico’s ancient civilizations.
  47. Mexico is the world’s largest exporter of beer, with popular brands such as Corona and Dos Equis.
  48. The Mexican tradition of “La Posada” is a reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s search for a place to stay, and is often celebrated with processions and parties.
  49. The city of Taxco is known for its silver mines and beautiful silver jewellery.
  50. Mexico is a land of many traditions and customs, and its people are known for their warmth and hospitality.

 

 

2 thoughts on “50 Interesting Facts about Mexico for Kids”

  1. Your 50 interesting facts about Mexico just confirmed what I’ve been reading about this beautiful place. But I just realized there is more that I do not know about it. 

    My kids love chocolates and they will be thrilled to know that Mexico is the birthplace of chocolates. And yes, my kids are aware that Mexico’s currency is the peso, the same as ours (Philippines) because they learned this at school. They even asked me if our coins and peso bills look the same, which of course are not, ☺

    We are planning to go there this summer to explore the amazing things that Mexico has to offer and sure my kids will have a great time. 

    Thank you for an overview of what we expect to see and experience in Mexico.

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