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  2. Embassy of the United States, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of the United States of America in Mexico City (Spanish: Embajada de los Estados Unidos, México D.F.) is the diplomatic mission of United States of America to the United Mexican States. The embassy's chancery is situated on the Paseo de la Reforma, Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City.

  3. List of diplomatic missions in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Angola: Embassy 2018 [111] Cyprus: Embassy 2020 [112] Ecuador: Embassy 2024 [113] Ethiopia: Embassy 1990 [114] Ghana: Embassy Unknown Suriname: Embassy 1986 [115] Guadalajara Ecuador: Consulate 2013 [116] Mazatlan United States: Consulate 1993 [117] Monterrey Colombia: Consulate 2002 [118] Ecuador: Consulate 2024 [113] Tapachula ...

  4. List of ambassadors of the United States to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico achieved independence from Spain in 1821; so the first three men on this list were sent by President Madison during the Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821). William Shaler participated in the 1812–13 Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition , which was a private military campaign to overthrow the Royalists and resulted in the roadside ...

  5. List of diplomatic missions of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico's foreign service started in 1822, the year after the signing of the Treaty of Cordoba which marked the beginning of Mexico's independence. In 1831, legislation was passed that underpinned the establishment of diplomatic representations with other states in Europe and the Americas. As of 2023, Mexico has diplomatic relations with 193 ...

  6. American immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1824, Mexico enacted the General Colonization Law, which enabled all heads of household, regardless of race or immigrant status, to claim land in Mexico. Due to a large number of unassimilated American settlers and imported slaves, President Anastasio Bustamante outlawed further immigration of United States citizens to Texas through the Law ...

  7. United States presidential visits to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Met with President Calderón. [18] August 9–10, 2009: Guadalajara Attended the 5th North American Leaders' Summit with President Calderón and Prime Minister Harper. [18] June 17–19, 2012: Los Cabos Attended the G-20 Summit meeting. [18] May 2–3, 2013: Mexico City Met with President Enrique Peña Nieto. [18] February 19, 2014 ...

  8. Consulado metro station - Wikipedia

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    Consulado is a metro transfer station in the limits of Gustavo A. Madero and Venustiano Carranza boroughs, in northeastern Mexico City. The Line 4 station is elevated along Avenida Congreso de la Unión , [ 2 ] while the Line 5 building is at ground level along Avenida Río Consulado .

  9. Embassy of the United States, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. briefly suspended diplomatic relations in 1944 during World War II due to the Argentine Government's delayed entry into the war on the side of the Allies. Normal relations resumed on April 19, 1945, after the Inter-American Conference in Mexico City. [1]