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  2. Mexico (James Taylor song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mexico" is a song written by James Taylor that first appeared as the opening track of his 1975 album Gorilla. It was released as a single, with the album's title track as the B-side, and reached No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100, but performed much better on the Adult Contemporary chart, reaching No. 5.

  3. Killing of Shanquella Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Shanquella Brenada Robinson (January 9, 1997 – October 29, 2022) was an American businesswoman, founder of a women's fashion clothing line, hairstylist and social media personality from North Carolina, United States, who was murdered while on vacation in Mexico.

  4. Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It covers 1,972,550 km 2 (761,610 sq mi), making it the world's 13th-largest country by area; with a population of almost 130 million, it is the 10th-most-populous country and the most populous Spanish-speaking country.

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  6. Édgar's fall - Wikipedia

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    Édgar's Fall (La Caída de Édgar) is a video that was uploaded to YouTube on May 9, 2006 from Mexico. This internet meme has been one of the most popular videos on YouTube, with over 80 million views as of November 2023.

  7. Mexico (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico (instrumental) "Mexico" is the title of a 1961 instrumental recording by American bassist, orchestra leader, and Rockabilly Hall of Fame member Bob Moore. The song was written by Boudleaux Bryant. Moore was a noted session musician in the 1950s and 1960s who worked with Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, Roy Orbison, and Brenda Lee, among others.

  8. South of the Border (1939 song) - Wikipedia

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    "South of the Border Down Mexico Way" is a popular song describing a trip to Mexico, written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. It was originally released in 1939, with many versions following, including one for the film of the same name sung by star Gene Autry.

  9. Once Upon a Time in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Time in Mexico (also known as Desperado 2) is a 2003 American neo-Western action film written, directed, produced, photographed, scored, and edited by Robert Rodriguez. It is the sequel to Desperado (1995) and the third and final installment in the Mexico Trilogy.

  10. La Bala (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    2016. 10,000,000 subscribers. 50,000,000 subscribers. Last updated: 13 April 2021. Isabella de La Torre Echenique ( Mexico City, Mexico; 19 July 2004) better known as "Bala" is a Mexican singer. [2] She started as a YouTuber when she was 11 years old, when she had the idea to shoot a video and her parents gave her support.

  11. Ajijic - Wikipedia

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    Ajijic ( Spanish pronunciation: [axiˈxik] ⓘ) is a town about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west from the town of Chapala, part of the municipality (also named Chapala), in the State of Jalisco, Mexico. It is situated on the north shore of Lake Chapala, surrounded by mountains. Ajijic enjoys a moderate climate year-round.