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Description Mexico regions map for use on Wikivoyage, English version
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Source Own work based on the blank map of Mexico
Author Peter Fitzgerald
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  • 2008-08-04 07:49 (WT-shared) Peterfitzgerald archive copy at the Wayback Machine 2000×1432 (591367 bytes) {{Imagecredit|credit=Peter Fitzgerald|captureDate=4 August 2008|location=Mexico|source=[[:Image:Mexico regions map.svg]]|caption=Mexico regi (Import from wikitravel.org/shared)

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