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Strip Club in Mexico City

 

This club is one of the most famous strip clubs around  the world. As in Dallas, Houston and Charlotte in the United States, the Menīs Club in Mexico City  provides the perfect setting to work in its elegant, confortable, safe and a friendly environment. Its restaurant (one of the best in the biggest city in the world), Its high level of finishing, cozy decor and its professional approach to the industry has ensured its ongoing success.  

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About the Country:

 

OFFICIAL NAME: United Mexican States
CAPITAL: Mexico City
SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Federal Multiparty Republic
AREA: 1,972,547 Sq Km (761,605 Sq Mi)
ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION
105,146,900

 

LOCATION & GEOGRAPHY: Mexico is located in the southern region of the North American Continent. It is bound by the United States of America to the north, the Gulf of California to the northwest, the Pacific Ocean to the west and southwest, Guatemala and Belize to the south as well as the Gulf of Mexico to the east. Around 66% of the country is mountainous and the terrain rises steeply from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico coastal plains to a central plateau which is bound by the Sierra Madre Occidental to the west and the Sierra Madre Oriental to the east. In the north the Sonoran Desert covers most of the region which lies west of the Sierra Madre Occidental. The Central Meseta in the northern plateau region contains three great desert basins, called Bolsons. Central Mexico consists of rolling hills interspersed by broad basins and valleys. South of the plateau the Sierra Madre de Chiapas extends to the Guatemalan border. In the southeast limestone lowlands or broad plains of the Yucatan Peninsula reach the Gulf of Mexico. There are a few large rivers and a number of smaller ones and the country's largest lake is Lake Chapala. Major Cities (pop. est.); Mexico City 9,815,800, Guadalajara 1,650,000, Ciudad Netzahualcoyotl 1,255,500, Monterrey 1,069,000, Puebla 1,007,200, Leon 872,500, Juarez 789,300, Tijuana 698,800 (1990). Land Use; forested 26%, pastures 39%, agricultural-cultivated 13%, other 23% (1993).
 

CLIMATE: Mexico has a tropical and temperate climate depending on altitude, winds and cool Pacific Ocean currents. A tropical climate is experienced along the coastal region of the Yucatan Peninsula and the lower areas of southern Mexico while a temperate climate is experienced in areas with an elevation higher than 900 metres (3,000 feet). Most of Mexico is dry with about 14% of the land area receiving adequate rainfall in all seasons. During summer and autumn both the east and west coasts are subject to hurricanes. Average temperature ranges in Mexico City are from 6 to 19 degrees Celsius (43 to 66 degrees Fahrenheit) in January to 12 to 26 degrees Celsius (54 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit) in May.

CURRENCY: The official currency is the New Peso (MexP) divided into 100 Centavos.






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