Chat in Ciudad de México (D.F.)

Chat in Ciudad de México (D.F.), Mexico

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How many users are in the chat of Ciudad de México (D.F.)?

The number of users in any chat depends on the time of the day. Ciudad de México (D.F.) has a population of 12.294.193 inhabitants.

Most of the users are connected to the chat during the afternoon and evening hours. This is the reason why it is always advisable to connect to the chat during peak hours, to experience the maximum number of users connected to the chat in Ciudad de México (D.F.).


General information about Ciudad de México (D.F.)

Chat Ciudad de México (D.F.)

Ciudad de México (D.F.) is located at Iztapalapa (Mexico) and it has a population of 12.294.193 inhabitants.

Currently, there are 1230 users from Ciudad de México (D.F.) connected to the chat. So, give it a try and connect to our online chats and chat with online users from Ciudad de México (D.F.).

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More information about Ciudad de México (D.F.)

Mexico City, formerly known as the Federal District, is one of the 32 states of Mexico, as well as the capital of the United Mexican States, located in the Valley of Mexico, at an average altitude of 2240 m s. N. M. It has an area of ​​1495 km², and it is administratively divided into 16 districts. Its population is approximately 8.9 million inhabitants. However, when the Metropolitan Area of ​​the Valley of Mexico is also considered, it adds a total population of more than 21 million inhabitants, which places it in the ninth position of the largest and most populated urban agglomerations in the world, and with it the largest in the American continent and the Spanish-speaking world.

It is the largest urban center of the Mexican Republic and also its main political, economic, social, academic, financial, business, tourist, artistic, cultural, communications, entertainment and fashion center. It has been the scene of several of the most important historical and media events in that nation. Mexico City had a GDP, in 2017, of 568,445 million dollars, with an average growth in that year of 3.2%. These figures represented 17% of the total national GDP, being the main economy of Mexico, besides representing a contribution of 25% to the economic growth of the country that year, cataloged as a global city, it is one of the most important financial and cultural centers. important in the world, with one of the most dynamic economies internationally, and is number fifteen worldwide, by the size of its GDP.

There is no scientific consensus on the date of the founding of the city, but it could have happened at the beginning of the 14th century. Correlations made in the period of New Spain placed the foundation carried out by the Mexicas on March 13, 1325, in the center of Lake Texcoco, with the name of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, which became, over time, in the capital of the Mexica Empire. On August 13, 1521, the Mexicas were defeated with the capture of the city, at the hands of the Spaniards, an event that marked the beginning of the viceregal era.

In 1535, the Viceroyalty of New Spain was officially created, and the new Mexico City was established on top of the ancient Mexico-Tenochtitlan, recognized by a royal cedula, of 1545, as Very Noble, Insigne, Very Loyal and Imperial City of Mexico by Carlos I of Spain At that time, it was declared the capital of the viceroyalty, and from then on it functioned as the political, financial and administrative center of the territories of the Spanish Empire in North America, Central America, Asia and Oceania. The Spanish dominion of that time on the capital city came to an end when the war of independence ended in 1821, with the entry of the Trigarante Army into the city. The status of the seat of government was ratified in the Act of Independence of the Mexican Empire, which named it Capital of the Empire. In 1823, with the proclamation of the First Federal Republic, the First Mexican Empire officially ended, and on November 18, 1824, the Congress decided to create a Federal District, to house the Executive, Legislative and Judicial powers in a territory that it did not belong to any particular state, in order to avoid the hegemony of one state over the rest of the federation.

Thanks to Fr Servando Teresa de Mier and to some other people who supported his cause, Mexico City was chosen as the place where the powers of the union were concentrated. The municipal freedoms of the Federal District were extinguished in 1929. The progressive modifications to the city's status began in 1988 with the conformation of a legislative body of popular election, they continued in 1997 with the election of an own executive power. Since then, a majority of the inhabitants of Mexico City have decided to elect center-left / left heads of government for the capital. And they concluded in 2016 with the political reform that drafted its own political constitution. This political process also concluded by granting it in the federal constitution, the same rights and faculties of any state, but that, considering its category of capital of the republic, it conserves the denomination of federative entity.

The names Mexico DF and Federal District are also used to use only the term Mexico City. In Mexico City, four of the 34 World Heritage Sites of the country are located: the Historic Center, Xochimilco, the Central Campus of the University City of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the House and Study by Luis Barragán. In 1968, it was the first city in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking world to host an Olympic Games. The city has the second largest number of museums in the world, just below London.



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Keep in mind the timezone

The local time of Ciudad de México (D.F.) is GMT -6 hours. This time zone belongs to America/Mexico_City.

GMT is an abbreviation of Standard Greenwich Time.


Everyone knows that the best hours to chat are the afternoon and evening. This is when free time is usually available, and therefore is more likely to find a chat partner. It is always advisable to look for the hours of greatest influx of users in the online chat rooms.

And on the other hand, in the period that includes the dawn until the afternoon of the following day, the level of users in the chat is lower.

This happens all over the world, since work schedules are usually morning and therefore it is in the evening when users have free time for leisure activities, such as online chats.

As a general rule, the largest influx of chats and leisure sites on the internet occurs in the afternoon and evening. Because of this, if you wish to initiate conversations with users connected to the chat in Ciudad de México (D.F.), we recommend that you access the chats at the times when Ciudad de México (D.F.) is in the evening or at night.


Curiosities and other data about Ciudad de México (D.F.)

Transport

IATA code for Ciudad de México (D.F.) is MEX. IATA is an abbreviation of International Air Transport Association.


Ciudad de México (D.F.) is also known as:

Mexico City.


Postal codes of Ciudad de México (D.F.)

29000, Guadalupe
29007, Delegación De La Secretaria De Salud
29008, Delegación De La Secretaria De Educación Publica


Elevation above sea level of Ciudad de México (D.F.)

The elevation in meters above the sea level of Ciudad de México (D.F.) is 2240.

This means that a resident of Ciudad de México (D.F.) has an air with an atmospheric pressure of 75,46 percent with respect to atmospheric pressure at sea level equivalent.



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