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In Mexico, and Latin America in general, addresses are written in a specific way. Most Latin American countries use the lower-right portion of the envelope for the mailing address. The first line features the recipient's first and last name. Then, add the street address and the premises on the second line. Usually, it'll be the name of the street followed by the street number for the specific house or building. But for rural addresses, you may have a sub-locality of description of landmarks. For instance, you may include the name of the farm or rural school rather than the street name and number. Finally, list the postal code and the locality, including the city, territory, and country. Type the locality in all caps. That's it!