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Revision as of 17:54, September 15, 2010

Mexico
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A recently banned Mexican stamp.
Country Information
Continent: North America
Language spoken: Spanish
Capital city: Mexico City
First appearance: "Kamp Krusty"

Mexico is a country in North America. It is located immediately south of the USA.

Krusty the Clown considered Tijuana to be the happiest place on Earth. When the kids of Springfield had a terrible time at Kamp Krusty, Krusty took them to Tijuana to make it up to them[1].

Mexico's soccer team played against Portugal's in a match held in Springfield[2].

Sideshow Bob (disguised as Walt Warren) kidnapped Bart and took him to Five Corners, with Walt and the Simpson family in pursuit. Along the way, Bob left a false trail indicating that he was headed for Mexico. Walt saw through the deception and continued to Five Corners, but the Simpsons followed the false lead and went to Mexico, where Homer managed to get into an argument with a cook over the question of "How do you say 'taco' in Mexican?" [3]

Non-Canon Appearances

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Mexico was also one of the countries featured in Around the World in 80 Bites.

Appearances

References