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Mexico has also brought in the results of its 2010 census. Preliminary data suggest he country grew by nine million people since the last count and is now home to 112 million people. Nearly a quarter of those people live in the metropolitan area of Mexico City, el Distrito Federal- one of the largest cities in the world.

The geography is sprawling, and as in New York or Los Angeles, a large percentage of the people who live in Mexico City have come there from somewhere else, mostly from farming towns across the country.

Certain sounds permeate Mexico City everyday. They are part of the common social fabric in a city with extreme economic disparities. Whether you live in the high-rent, boutique-clad Condesa, or in the cinder-block checkered outskirts of Ciudad Neza, the sounds of the city make walking a universal experience. Hear in the City host Sara Harris has recorded the sounds of Mexico City’s streets while walking the city over the past several years, she offer this Audiopostal or Audio postcard.

(c) Hear In The City. 2010. www.hearinthecity.org Airs on Mondays on KPFK 90.7FM in Los Angeles at 2:00pm or www.kpfk.org