The city of La Venta (18°6'11.87''N, 94°2'24.69''W) in the Mexican state of Tabasco is the oldest, still-inhabited settlement in Mexico. With a present-day population of 20,000, it was the place where the Olmec civilization founded one of its first cities, between 1,000 and 900 BC.
Cuicuilco is thought to be the oldest city in Mexico. The pyramid in the city is thought to be the oldest building in Mexico.
It is not the oldest in the Americas, but is the largest. Its name is Mexico City.
The oldest city in the Americas is Mexico City.
Mexico City, Mexico, founded 1325 a.d.
Quebec City (Canada).
Mexico City
The oldest capital city in America is Mexico City, which was founded in 1325 by the Aztecs as Tenochtitlan. It has been the capital of Mexico since the country's independence in 1821.
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Simply because it is a STATE, no.
Quito, Ecuador is the third oldest city in the Americas. However, it is the oldest city with continuous inhabitance. Mexico City, Santo Domingo, San Juan, Cumaná, and Veracruz are other old, major cities in the Americas.
The oldest known city in the Americas is Ticul, Yucatan, Mexico, founded 700 b.c. The oldest continually occupied community in the United States is Sky City, New Mexico, formed in 1000 a.d. The oldest continually occupied city in the United States of America is San Juan, Puerto Rico, founded in 1521. St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest continually occupied city on the continental United states, founded in 1565.
Mexico City, Mexico, founded 1325 a.d.