Map of Mexico
Map of Mexico
Mexico is a country located in North America, bridging the United States and Central America. Viewing Mexico on a map helps place the country in geographic context — across North America, the Pacific and Atlantic coastlines, and the wider world.
Where Mexico Is Located
Mexico is located in the southern part of North America, bordered by the United States to the north and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast.
The country has coastlines along the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea, giving it a diverse range of landscapes and climates.
Where Mexico Sits on a World Map
On a world map, Mexico appears in the Northern Hemisphere, between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Its position has made Mexico historically important for trade, migration, culture, and global travel.
Interactive Map of Mexico
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Mexico Coordinates
- Latitude: 23.6345° N
- Longitude: 102.5528° W
These coordinates represent the geographic centre of Mexico and are commonly used for national mapping and geographic reference.
States of Mexico
Mexico is divided into 31 states and one federal entity, Mexico City. Each state has its own geographic features, cultural identity, and administrative structure.
Political maps of Mexico often highlight state boundaries alongside major cities, mountain ranges, deserts, and coastal regions.
Which Hemisphere Is Mexico In?
- Northern Hemisphere
- Western Hemisphere
Mexico lies entirely within the Northern and Western Hemispheres, consistent with its location in North America.
The Antipode of Mexico
The antipode of Mexico refers to the locations on Earth directly opposite the country, passing through the planet’s centre.
Much of Mexico’s antipodal region lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Australia.
Mexico Map as a Physical Print
Mexico can also be explored as a physical map artefact, showing state boundaries, coordinates, hemispheres, and antipodal relationships on the opposite side of the Earth.
Available as a limited Antipode map artefact.