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To the south and west, the Bajío region stands out for its agricultural productivity and burgeoning automotive manufacturing sector centered around Guadalajara. Known colloquially as Mexico's Bread Basket, the Bajío accounts for a substantial share of the country’s agricultural output and hosts a favorable humid subtropical climate.
This region is not only economically vibrant but also predominantly Catholic, reflecting Mexico's extensive religious influence in everyday life.
Central Mexico: The Mexico City Region
Finally, we reach the most densely populated area of Mexico—Mexico City, situated in the Valley of Mexico. This urban center is a melting pot of cultures, housing significant populations of various ethnic backgrounds, predominantly Mestizo.