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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco' has mentioned 'Country' in the following places:
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[19] The city was responsible for generating 15.8% of Mexico's GDP, and the metropolitan area accounted for about 22% of the country's GDP.
[20] If it were an independent country in 2013, Mexico City would be the fifth-largest economy in Latin America, five times as large as Costa Rica and about the same size as Peru.
[25][26] A clause in the Constitution of Mexico, however, prevents it from becoming a state within the Mexican federation, as it is the seat of power in the country, unless the capital of the country were to be relocated elsewhere.
It was built at the time of the Viceroyalty as a summer house for the Viceroy, it was also the official residence of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico (1864xe2x80x931867) and the presidents of the country between 1884 and 1935.
During the 19th century, Mexico City was the center stage of all the political disputes of the country.
However the regime concentrated resources and wealth into the city while the rest of the country languished in poverty.
[85] Despite the cleanup, the metropolitan area is still the most ozone-polluted part of the country, with ozone levels 2.5 times beyond WHO-defined safe limits.
Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querxc3xa9taro was closer to the center geographically.
[25] On that date, Mexico City began a transition to become the country's 32nd federal entity, giving it a level of autonomy comparable to that of a state.
[25] Because of a clause in the Mexican Constitution, however, as it is the seat of the powers of the federation, it can never become a state, or the capital of the country has to be relocated elsewhere.
Traditionally, the position has been considered as the second most important executive office in the country.
The politics pursued by the administrations of heads of government in Mexico City since the second half of the 20th century have usually been more liberal than those of the rest of the country, whether with the support of the federal government, as was the case with the approval of several comprehensive environmental laws in the 1980s, or by laws that were since approved by the Legislative Assembly.
Benito Juxc3xa1rez borough had the highest HDI of the country (0.9510) followed by Miguel Hidalgo, which came up fourth nationally with an HDI of (0.9189), and Coyoacxc3xa1n was fifth nationally, with an HDI of (0.9169).
Greater Mexico City was the fastest growing metropolitan area in the country until the late 1980s.
[102] Under policies enacted by Mayor Marcelo Ebrard between 2009 and 2011, Mexico City underwent a major security upgrade with violent and petty crime rates both falling significantly despite the rise in violent crime in other parts of the country.
Mexico City is home to some of the best private hospitals in the country, including Hospital xc3x81ngeles, Hospital ABC and Mxc3xa9dica Sur.
The city proper produces 15.8% of the country's gross domestic product.
[110] Mexico City is the greatest contributor to the country's industrial GDP (15.8%) and also the greatest contributor to the country's GDP in the service sector (25.3%).
Due to the limited non-urbanized space at the southxe2x80x94most of which is protected through environmental lawsxe2x80x94the contribution of Mexico City in agriculture is the smallest of all federal entities in the country.
The city has four major bus stations (North, South, Observatorio, TAPO), which comprise one of the world's largest transportation agglomerations, with bus service to many cities across the country and international connections.
[173] This traffic exceeds the capacity of the airport, which has historically centralized the majority of air traffic in the country.
UNAM conducts 50% of Mexico's scientific research and has presence all across the country with satellite campuses, observatories and research centers.
Association football is the country's most popular and most televized franchized sport.
The country hosted the FIFA World Cup in 1970 and 1986, and Azteca Stadium is the first stadium in World Cup history to host the final twice.
Lucha libre is a Mexican style of wrestling, and is one of the more popular sports throughout the country.
They are formally called capitalinos (in reference to the city being the capital of the country), but "[p]erhaps because capitalino is the more polite, specific, and correct word, it is almost never utilized".