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2009
in
Mexico

Decades:
See also:

This is a list of events that happened in 2009 in Mexico. The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels.

Incumbents

Federal government

Supreme Court

Governors

Events

United States President Barack Obama bids farewell to the family of Mexican President Felipe Calderon following their meeting in Mexico City on April 16, 2009.

Awards

Sports

Music

Film

Literature

TV

Telenovelas

Notable deaths

Ricardo Montalbán

References

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