Report No. 1081a-ME FDLE COPY Spatial Development in Mexico (In Three Volumes) Volume III: Maps RETURN TO ; r. & C. FILES January 31, 1977 Development Economics Department Latin America and the Caribbean Region Urban Projects Department FOR OFFICIAL USE 'LY Documentof the World Bank Thisdocument has a restricteddistribution and may be used by recipients only in the performance of their official duties. Its contents maynot otherwise be disclosed without World Bank authorization. Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized
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Report No. 1081a-ME FDLE COPYSpatial Development in Mexico(In Three Volumes)
Volume III: Maps RETURN TO ; r. & C. FILESJanuary 31, 1977
Development Economics DepartmentLatin America and the Caribbean RegionUrban Projects Department
FOR OFFICIAL USE 'LY
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This document has a restricted distribution and may be used by recipientsonly in the performance of their official duties. Its contents may nototherwise be disclosed without World Bank authorization.
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLYSPATIAL DZVEPMUIT IN MEaCO
LIST OF MAPS
Map Number as ItDReferred to Referencein this Rbport Number Title
1 15570 Regional Disequilibrium Relative to FederalDistrict (1970)
2 15628 Division of National Territory in Three Zonesof Influence
3 15603 Regional Structure 19704 15629 Hydrological Regions5 15582 Regional Withdrawal and Consumption of Water6 10462 Rural Population Density7 10463 Agriculture, 19608 10464 Irrigation9 10455 Climate
10 10467 Petroleum Pipelines and Procesaing Facilities15583 A Spatial Framework for Development Policys
Alternative I: A Growth Center Strategy12 15584 Major Development Axes: Highway Distances
(in Kilometer)13 15585 A Spatial Framework for Developmeat Policy:
Alternative II: Gulf Coast Strategy114 15581 SOP Stratea (1973)15 15580 Urban Growth Prospects: The Next Twenty Tears
Based on Continuation of Present Policies16 15579 Urban Growth Prospects: The Next Twenty Tears
Based on Spatial Policies Framework17 15578 Priority Development Areas, Major Cities,
Metropolitan Areas and Principal HighwayConnections
18 15577 Federal Capital Region Population GrowthRates 1940-70
19 15576 El Bajio: The Queretaro-Irapuato IndustrialCorridor in its Regional Setting
This document ha c restricted distribution and may be used by recipients only in the performanceof their official duties. Its contents may not otherwise be disclsed without World ank authoriation.
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REGIONAL DISEQUILIBRIUM RELATIVE TO FEDERAL DISTRICT
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MEXICO: DIVISION OF NATIONAL TERRITORYIN THREE ZONES OF INFLUENCE
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MEXICO: REGIONAL STRUCTURE - 1970
Regional Boundary
Sub-Regiona. Boundary<g ~~~~~~~~~Chih uahl&\ uaB n/
1 Mexico City
2 Puebla
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MEXICO HYDROLOGICAL REGIONS
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REGIONS:
I Peninsula of Baja California II Ngrtheast 111 Central Pacific IV Balsas Region V South Pacific Isthmus 2J 4 VI Bravo Region VII Gulf Region VIII Papalopan Region \~
IX Grijalva-Usumacinta Region X Yucatan Peninsula Xl Northern Basins XII Centro Lerma XIII Gulf of Mexico
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I Peninsula of Baja California II Northeast S
IlIl Central Pacific IV Balsas Region V South Pacific IsthmusVI Bravo Region Vil Gulf Region V(II Papalopan Region
\ \ ~~~~~IX Grijalva-Usumacinta Region X Yucatan Peninsula
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Major Divisions Cw, Cs
BShwC,CA Tropical rainy climates with no cool seasonBS Steppe Climates A Aw' BBW Desert ClimatesC Middle latitude rainy climates with mild winters Cwa Aw
-20° Further subdivisions 20°
f No dry season C')m Short dry season with high total rainfall
S Summer dry season 0w Winter dry season 114!w Rainfall maximum in autumn, dry season in winterx'w' Small amount of rainfall in all months, maximum in autumn ¼ : -eRIT H HONDURASa Hot summer, average temperature of warm month over 71.60 F. .(BELZE
b Cool summer, average temperature of warm month under 71.60 F.h Average annual temperature over 64.40 F. A k Average annual temperature under 64.40 F. 0 sp 100 200 MILES
0 100 200 300 KILOMETERSMALAI I I I ~ILOEESGUATEML
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11100 1000 World Baunk end its affiliates. -- EL SAL~VADOR~
10. DURANGO 29. REYNOSA11. GUADALAJARA M.A. 30. SALTILLO12. HERMOSILLO 31. SAN LUIS POTOSI13. IRAPUATO 32. TAMPICO M.A. World Bank-1557914. JALAPA 33. TIJUANA15. LEONVVrdBn157