Aerial of Mexico City. Located in the Valley of Mexico, the city consists of sixteen municipalities and has a population of 21.2 million people, making it the largest metropolitan area in the western hemisphere. The city was built upon the colonized indigenous city Tenochititlan, and however small, some architecture reigned to influence some of the city\u27s most beautiful structures.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/2112/thumbnail.jp
Aerial views taken from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinamericana, depcting central Mexico Cit
Downtown Mexico City from above. The Alameda Central public park is to the right of the photo. Alame...
Downtown Mexico City from above. The Alameda Central public park is to the right of the photo. Alame...
Aerial of Mexico City. Located in the Valley of Mexico, the city consists of sixteen municipalities ...
This exhibition highlights the broad development patterns of the great City of Mexico, from its orig...
September 23, 1937 - Flight from Mexico City to Tapachula. Mexico City: Looking S.W. across the city...
Aerial views taken from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinamericana, depicting central Mexico Cit
This article describes potential lines of research using aerial photographs, focusing particularly o...
This program defines Mexico City's globalization in terms of winners and losers, examining how, in t...
The Metropolitan Zone of Mexico City, with 20.3 million inhabitants in 2015, generates 23.1 percent ...
Lantern slide, circa 1905, of the Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México (Metropolitan Cathed...
Aerial view of the Plaza de la Constitución; The Zócalo is the main plaza or square in the heart of ...
Renovated façade; Mexican city in the state and valley of the same name. It is situated on the south...
Tiled façade of Puebla building; Mexican city in the state and valley of the same name. It is situat...
Aerial views taken from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinamericana, depcting central Mexico Cit
Aerial views taken from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinamericana, depcting central Mexico Cit
Downtown Mexico City from above. The Alameda Central public park is to the right of the photo. Alame...
Downtown Mexico City from above. The Alameda Central public park is to the right of the photo. Alame...
Aerial of Mexico City. Located in the Valley of Mexico, the city consists of sixteen municipalities ...
This exhibition highlights the broad development patterns of the great City of Mexico, from its orig...
September 23, 1937 - Flight from Mexico City to Tapachula. Mexico City: Looking S.W. across the city...
Aerial views taken from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinamericana, depicting central Mexico Cit
This article describes potential lines of research using aerial photographs, focusing particularly o...
This program defines Mexico City's globalization in terms of winners and losers, examining how, in t...
The Metropolitan Zone of Mexico City, with 20.3 million inhabitants in 2015, generates 23.1 percent ...
Lantern slide, circa 1905, of the Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México (Metropolitan Cathed...
Aerial view of the Plaza de la Constitución; The Zócalo is the main plaza or square in the heart of ...
Renovated façade; Mexican city in the state and valley of the same name. It is situated on the south...
Tiled façade of Puebla building; Mexican city in the state and valley of the same name. It is situat...
Aerial views taken from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinamericana, depcting central Mexico Cit
Aerial views taken from the 44th floor of the Torre Latinamericana, depcting central Mexico Cit
Downtown Mexico City from above. The Alameda Central public park is to the right of the photo. Alame...
Downtown Mexico City from above. The Alameda Central public park is to the right of the photo. Alame...