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Gulf of Mexico, the - translation to English

1979-80 INDUSTRIAL DISASTER IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
Ixtoc; IXTOC; Ixtoc 1; Ixtoc I; Gulf of Mexico oil spill of 1979; Gulf of Mexico oil spill of 1980
  • Spill {{circa}} September 1979

Gulf of Mexico, the      
= Golfo de Méjico, el
Ex: The author describes 2 contrasting Florida libraries on the Gulf of Mexico, how they serve and are served by the community.
Gulf of Mexico         
  • [[Cantarell Field]]
  • shaded relief]] map of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean area.<ref name="GLOBE" /><ref name="ETOPO1" />
  • Dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico]]
  • ''[[Deepwater Horizon]]'' in flames after the explosion
  • Rita]]. Although Katrina cooled waters in its path by up to 4&nbsp;°C, they had rebounded by the time of Rita's appearance.
  • Ship and oil rigs in the Gulf
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  • Richard Mount and Thomas Page's 1700 map of the Gulf of Mexico, '' A Chart of the Bay of Mexico''
  • Map of northern part of Gulf of Mexico
  • [[Sediment]] in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Galveston harbor by [[Verner Moore White]]
  • Gulf beach near Sabine Pass
OCEAN BASIN IN NORTH AMERICA
Mexican Gulf; Gulf Of Mexico; Gulf of México; Mexico Gulf; Golfo de Mexico; Golfo de México; Mexico, Gulf of; Gulf of mexico; Mexican gulf; The Gulf of Mexico; The Gulf of mexico; Gulf of Florida; Gulph of Mexico; Pollution of the Gulf of Mexico; Pollution in the Gulf of Mexico; Jacuzzi of Despair; The Southern Sea; History of the Gulf of Mexico; Geology of the Gulf of Mexico; Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana; Gulf of Mexico drainage basin
Golfo de Méjico (golfo en el océano Atlántico entre EEUU y Méjico)
Mexico         
  • Portuguese routes]]).
  • General [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]]
  • disappearance of the 43 students]] in the Mexican town of [[Iguala]]
  • viceroys]] and [[Presidents of Mexico]] and now the seat of the Mexican government.
  • [[Mexico–United States barrier]] between [[San Diego]]'s border patrol offices in [[California]], USA (left) and [[Tijuana]], Mexico (right)
  • [[Cancún]] and the [[Riviera Maya]] is the most visited region in Latin America.
  • Mexican composer [[Carlos Chávez]]
  • italic=no}}, Mexico.
  • Temple of Kukulcán (El Castillo)]] in the [[Maya city]] of [[Chichen Itza]]
  • access-date=27 September 2016}}</ref> and is considered Mexico's national dish.<ref name="Mole"/>
  • ''[[The Execution of Emperor Maximilian]]'', 19 June 1867. Gen. [[Tomás Mejía]], left, Maximiian, center, Gen. [[Miguel Miramón]], right. Painting by [[Édouard Manet]] 1868.
  • Flag of the [[Army of the Three Guarantees]], the force formed by ex-royalist Iturbide and insurgent [[Vicente Guerrero]] in February 1821
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  • The Central Eólica Sureste I, Fase II in [[Oaxaca]]
  • Cortez]] and his Troops'' (1848)
  • A [[Mexican Navy]] [[Eurocopter]]
  • [[Mexican wolf]]
  • Mexico map of [[Köppen climate classification]]
  • Mexican states by population density
  • Topographic map of Mexico
  • Logo of the [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]], that was founded in 1929 and held uninterrupted power in the country for 71 years, from 1929 to 2000
  • [[Palacio de Bellas Artes]] (Palace of Fine Arts), with murals, other artwork, and a major performance space
  • NAFTA signing ceremony, October 1992. From left to right: (standing) President [[Carlos Salinas de Gortari]] (Mexico), President [[George H. W. Bush]] (U.S.), and Prime Minister [[Brian Mulroney]] (Canada).
  • Secretary of Health]], Mexico City, Mexico
  • 2000 general election]], ending one-party rule.
  • View of the Plaza Mayor (today [[Zócalo]]) in Mexico City (ca. 1695) by [[Cristóbal de Villalpando]]
  • Revolutionary Generals [[Pancho Villa]] (left) and [[Emiliano Zapata]] (right)
COUNTRY IN NORTH AMERICA
United States of Mexico; México; ISO 3166-1:MX; United Mexican States; Estados Unidos Mexicanos; Méjico; Mejico; Republic of Mexico; Mexicó; United states of mexico; The United State of Mexico; The United States of Mexico; United State of Mexico; The United States of Mexicans; Mexican Republic; Etymology of Mexico; Meixcan; Mexican United States; Mehico; Messico; Mexique; Mexican coast; Estados Unidos de Mexico; Estados Unidos de México; MEXICO; Mexico (country); Untied Mexican States; Mexican Federal Republic; Sierra de la Estrella; Mexican Union; Mexic; Mexiko; Mexxico; The United Mexican States; E.U.M.; E. U. M.; Mecsiko; Mexiqo; The mexico; Mexican nation; The nation of mexico; Mexicco; Mehiko; La nación de México; Nación de méxico; Republica de méxico; Biodiversity in Mexico; Wildlife of Mexico; Flora of Mexico; Fauna of Mexico; Biodiversity of Mexico; Mexcio; Media of Mexico
(n.) = Méjico
Ex: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.
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* Gulf of Mexico, the = Golfo de Méjico, el

Definition

mejicanismo
sust. masc.
Vocablo, giro o modo de hablar propio de los mejicanos.

Wikipedia

Ixtoc I oil spill

Ixtoc 1 was an exploratory oil well being drilled by the semi-submersible drilling rig Sedco 135 in the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico, about 100 km (62 mi) northwest of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche in waters 50 m (164 ft) deep. On 3 June 1979, the well suffered a blowout resulting in one of the largest oil spills in history.

Examples of use of Gulf of Mexico, the
1. When Katrina moved into the Gulf of Mexico the researchers retreated, first to Louisiana and then to Galveston, Texas.
2. When it hit the unusually warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the storm expanded and gained strength.
3. Felix was unlikely to hit the southern Gulf of Mexico, the home of Mexico‘s major offshore oil fields.
4. That‘s seven more than typically have formed by now in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane center said.
5. A shark bit an Austrian tourist on an ankle Friday while the man stood in chest–deep water in the Gulf of Mexico, the sheriff‘s office said.