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[[Frida Kahlo]] and [[Diego Rivera]] used to live in Mexico City, Mexico.<ref>"[[Now Museum, Now You Don't]]"</ref>
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A road sign at [[Springfield]]'s city limits that says Mexico City is only 676 miles from Springfield.<ref>"[[Marge in Chains]]"</ref>
 
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Mexico City
1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics.png
Town/City Information
Country: Mexico
First mentioned: "Marge in Chains"
First appearance: "New Kids on the Blecch"


Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico.

History

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera used to live in Mexico City, Mexico.[1]

A road sign at Springfield's city limits that says Mexico City is only 676 miles from Springfield.[2]

The 1968 Summer Olympics, seen in Great Moments in Olympic History, took place in Mexico City.[3]

Appearance

References


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