There is no official language stipulated in the constitution. However, the General Law of Linguistic Rights for the Indigenous Peoples recognizes all Amerindian minority languages, along with Spanish, as national languages and equally valid in territories where spoken. The government recognizes 62 indigenous languages, and more variants which are mutually unintelligible.Comision Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indigenas. CDI. MéxicoArchived 2011-05-01 at the वेबैक मशीन
Editors, History com. "History of Mexico". HISTORY (अंग्रेज़ी में). मूल से 2 नवंबर 2019 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 2020-04-18.सीएस1 रखरखाव: फालतू पाठ: authors list (link)
There is no official language stipulated in the constitution. However, the General Law of Linguistic Rights for the Indigenous Peoples recognizes all Amerindian minority languages, along with Spanish, as national languages and equally valid in territories where spoken. The government recognizes 62 indigenous languages, and more variants which are mutually unintelligible.Comision Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indigenas. CDI. MéxicoArchived 2011-05-01 at the वेबैक मशीन
Editors, History com. "History of Mexico". HISTORY (अंग्रेज़ी में). मूल से 2 नवंबर 2019 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 2020-04-18.सीएस1 रखरखाव: फालतू पाठ: authors list (link)