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Gilberto Calvillo Vives
Gilberto Calvillo Vives (born 3 November 1945 in Mexico City) is the president of the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI). He obtained a BSc in physics and mathematics at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), a MSc in science, and a PhD in Operations Research at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. As president of the ''National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics'' (INEGI), he is currently president of the executive committee of the Statistical Conference of the Americas and president of the United Nations Statistics Commission. He is also a member of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Before being appointed president of INEGI, he worked in the Mexican Olympic Committee, PEMEX and the World Bank. See also * List of University of Waterloo people External links National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI) Website
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Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de México, ; abbr.: CDMX; Nahuatl: ''Altepetl Mexico'') is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America. One of the world's alpha cities, it is located in the Valley of Mexico within the high Mexican central plateau, at an altitude of . The city has 16 boroughs or ''demarcaciones territoriales'', which are in turn divided into neighborhoods or ''colonias''. The 2020 population for the city proper was 9,209,944, with a land area of . According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the population of Greater Mexico City is 21,804,515, which makes it the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the world, the second-largest urban agglomeration in the Western Hemisphere (behind São Paulo, Brazil), and the largest Spanish language, Spanish-speaking city (city proper) in the world. Greater Mexico City has a gross domestic product, GDP of $411 billion in 2011, which makes ...
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