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Mexico — 36 years of data
Historical Values
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 1990 | Mexico |
| 1991 | Mexico |
| 1992 | Mexico |
| 1993 | Mexico |
| 1994 | Mexico |
| 1995 | Mexico |
| 1996 | Mexico |
| 1997 | Mexico |
| 1998 | Mexico |
| 1999 | Mexico |
| 2000 | Mexico |
| 2001 | Mexico |
| 2002 | Mexico (Distrito Federal) |
| 2003 | Mexico (Distrito Federal) |
| 2004 | Mexico (Distrito Federal) |
| 2005 | Mexico (Distrito Federal) |
| 2006 | name: Mexico (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 24 N, 99 09 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into four time zones |
| 2007 | name: Mexico (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into four time zones |
| 2008 | name: Mexico (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into three time zones |
| 2009 | name: Mexico City (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into three time zones |
| 2010 | name: Mexico City (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into three time zones |
| 2011 | name: Mexico City (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into three time zones |
| 2012 | name: Mexico City (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into three time zones |
| 2013 | name: Mexico City (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico is divided into three time zones |
| 2014 | name: Mexico City (Distrito Federal) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October note: Mexico has three time zones |
| 2015 | name: Mexico City (Distrito Federal) | geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W | time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) | daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October | note: Mexico has four time zones |
| 2016 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) | geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W | time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) | daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October | note: Mexico has four time zones |
| 2017 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) | geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W | time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) | daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October | note: Mexico has four time zones |
| 2018 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) | geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W | time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) | daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October | note: Mexico has four time zones |
| 2019 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) | geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W | time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) | daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October | note: Mexico has four time zones etymology: named after the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs; the meaning of the name is uncertain |
| 2020 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) | geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W | time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) | daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October | note: Mexico has four time zones etymology: named after the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs; the meaning of the name is uncertain |
| 2021 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October time zone note: Mexico has four time zones etymology: named after the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs; the meaning of the name is uncertain |
| 2022 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October time zone note: Mexico has four time zones etymology: named after the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs; the meaning of the name is uncertain |
| 2023 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: DST was permanently removed in October 2022 time zone note: Mexico has four time zones etymology: named after the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs; the meaning of the name is uncertain |
| 2024 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: DST was permanently removed in October 2022 time zone note: Mexico has four time zones etymology: named after the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs; the meaning of the name is uncertain |
| 2025 | name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico) geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: DST was permanently removed in October 2022 time zone note: Mexico has four time zones etymology: name may derive from one of the Nahuatl (Aztec) names for the capital city, Metztlixihtlico, which probably meant "the center of the moon;" alternatively, it may come from Mexica, the original name of the Aztec people |