Mexico is so close to the United States, yet so different. Flying into Mexico City, you'll see what I mean when you catch a glimpse of majestic snowcapped volcanoes with the strange-sounding names Popocat?petl and Ixtaccihuatl. You're entering an exotic land of volcanoes and pyramids, mountains and jungles, where ancient civilizations have left more than just ruins and strange-sounding place names. Millions of native Mexicans still speak their languages -- N?huatl (Aztec), Maya, Zapotec, and others -- and their customs and beliefs have shaped a national culture that's different from any other in the Spanish-speaking world.
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