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Mexico is often misunderstood — not just culturally, but geographically too. Many people picture it as a relatively compact nation sitting beneath the United States. In reality, **Mexico is vast — so vast, in fact, that if placed across **Europe, it would stretch across a significant portion of it.
From its northern border near **Tijuana to its tropical southern reaches near the Yucatán Peninsula and cities like **Cancun, Mexico spans nearly 2,000 miles (over 3,100 km). That’s comparable to the distance from the UK to parts of Eastern Europe.
If Mexico were superimposed onto Europe, its northern edge could align with countries like Germany or Poland, while its southern tip might reach toward Greece or Turkey. This illustrates a striking reality: Mexico is not just a single cultural or environmental zone — it is an entire geographical world in itself.
Within its borders lie:
• Arid deserts in the north
• Volcanic mountain ranges in the centre
• Dense jungles in the south
• Two major coastlines on the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico
At its heart sits Mexico City, one of the largest urban centres on Earth — perched high in a mountain valley, far from the beaches and tourist resorts many associate with the country.
This immense size helps explain Mexico’s diversity — from cuisine and dialects to climate and economy. A journey from north to south isn’t just a road trip — it’s like travelling across multiple European regions in one country.
Understanding Mexico’s true scale helps reframe global conversations about migration, trade, security, and culture. It is not a small neighbour — it is a continental power in its own right.
If you’d like, I can also turn this into a more dramatic news-style feature or a comparison map-style explainer.
If Mexico Was Placed Over Europe
Imagine a map of Europe.
Now place Mexico sideways across it.
• Mexico’s northern border begins around the latitude of Paris
• Its central highlands — where Mexico City sits — stretch across regions equivalent to:
• Northern Italy
• Switzerland
• Austria
• As Mexico continues south, its tropical jungles reach toward the latitude of:
• Greece
• Southern Spain
• The full stretch from Tijuana to the Yucatán would run roughly from:
The UK / Northern France
Across Central Europe
All the way down toward the Mediterranean
What This Means Visually
Travelling across Mexico north-to-south would feel like travelling:
From London
Through Germany
Into Italy
Ending in Greece
All within one country.
This comparison helps readers understand that Mexico is not just a neighbouring state — it is geographically closer to a mini-continent.
Attached is a news article regarding over the size comparison between Europe and Mexico
https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/mexico/europe
Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley
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