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  • ...re mile|sq mi]]), making it a little larger than [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] and more than 15 times the size of [[Wales]]. The [[climate]] is mostly [
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  • ...or=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • * '''DeLorme's New Mexico Atlas and Gazetteer''' - Topographic maps of the state, plus information on
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  • * [[La Cienega, New Mexico]]
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  • ...eséndez, Andrés. ''Changing National Identities at the Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800-1850'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Changing-National-Identities-Fro
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  • ...ate)|Colorado]], [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]], and [[Wy
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  • ...lso manages three U.S. Department of Energy laboratories in California and New Mexico.
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  • {{Image|800px-Xeriscape3.jpg|right|250px|New Mexico Xeriscape landscape and garden.}}
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  • ...1939, through its amendment in 1940, and to its further amendment in 1993. New Mexico Senator [[Carl A. Hatch]] drafted "clean up government" legislation that in
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  • | Secretary of State of New Mexico
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  • ...or=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • ...rom a [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].]]
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  • ...as a free state, banned the sale of slaves in Washington, D.C., organized New Mexico territory according to [[popular sovereignty]], and [[Fugitive Slave Act of
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  • ...veland Helmet.jpg|thumb|V. Sue Cleveland High School football, Rio Rancho, New Mexico]] The [[V. Sue Cleveland High School|Cleveland Storm]] compete in the [[New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA)]], as a class 6A school in District 1. They p
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  • ...km, approximately the size of the U.S. state of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. Literacy is approximately 90 percent. <ref name=CIAfactVN>{{citation
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  • {{rpl|New Mexico (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • ...dit}}<br />Train #21, ''El Capitan'', rolls down the Raton Pass near Lynn, New Mexico. Four EMD F3 units, led by engine #20, power the 11-car consist. The debut
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  • ...orners Power Plant.jpg|right|200px|Coal-fired power plant in Four Corners, New Mexico}}
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  • | birth_place = [[Carlsbad, New Mexico]] | birthplace = [[Carlsbad, New Mexico]]
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  • ...hostile Indian tribes. Spanish settlers moved to [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] instead.
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  • ...Trinity" surface test of first fission bomb]], July 15, 1945, White Sands, New Mexico. 0.016 seconds after detonation, fireball was about 200 metres wide.}}
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  • | [[White Sands]], New Mexico
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  • ...'' speeds through Apache Canyon near Canyoncito, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] on June 27, 1947.]]
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  • ...in 1847 after guiding the Mormon Battalion from [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] to San Diego. In 1849, U.S. Army Lieutenant A.W. Whipple visited the site
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  • * Castañeda Hotel in Las Vegas, New Mexico, completed in 1898 * Alvarado Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico, completed in 1902 (demolished in 1970)
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  • ...[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway|Santa Fe]] No. 5021, departs Belen, New Mexico under a full head of steam on January 12, 1947.]] * January 8, 1970: The southern section (via Belen, New Mexico) of the ''Grand Canyon'' is withdrawn from service due to a steady decline
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  • ...Congress to forbid the expansion of slavery into the Southwest, especially New Mexico. It inflamed sectional tensions and helped cause the [[American Civil War]] ...ef> In practice it made little difference. California rejected slavery and New Mexico, where slavery was legal, had only a handful of slaves.</ref> As David Wilm
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  • ...for the [[United States Bureau of Land Management]], Socorro Field Office, New Mexico. See pdf page 18 of 44 pdf pages.</ref>
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • ....1st-hand-history.org/Hhb/17/album1.html Vol. 17 ''History of Arizona and New Mexico 1530-1888)'' (1889)] * Getz; Lynne Marie. ''Schools of Their Own: The Education of Hispanos in New Mexico, 1850-1940'' (1997)
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  • | publisher = Department of Chemistry and biochemistry, [[New Mexico State University]]
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  • ...and attended the Trinity Test in [[Alamogordo]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], on 16 July 1945.
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  • ...for the [[United States Bureau of Land Management]], Socorro Field Office, New Mexico)</ref>
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  • ...m the Tucson jail; while passing through Deming, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], she was recognized by [[police officer]] [[George Scarborough]], an avid
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  • {{rpl|New Mexico (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...ing Latino support for Kennedy, and Latinos provided the winning margin in New Mexico and Texas.
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  • ...ajority of states]]. [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] are the only officially bilingual states, with [[Hawaiian language|Hawaii
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  • ...r />''Misión La Purísima Concepción de Hawikuh'' located in Cibola County, New Mexico.
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  • ...ura de Cochiti'' was founded in 1628 in Cochiti, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ...le to Anglos. The Latino culture of the rest of the Southwest, especially New Mexico and southern Texas, called itself "Spanish" (rather than "Mexican") to dist ...amlets of [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].<ref> Bean and Tienda, ''The Hispanic Population of the United States''
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  • ...MID 17655784. From: Departments of Neurology and Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87106, USA. rjung@themindinstitute.org.
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  • ...Lower California, to the Pacific Ocean. The southern and western limits of New Mexico, mentioned in the article, are those laid down in the map entitled "Map of ...d the part of the Rio Bravo del Norte lying below the southern boundary of New Mexico, being, agreeably to the fifth article, divided in the middle between the t
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  • ...ional achievements and career planning by the youth. In 2008 the state of New Mexico partnered with NCLR to implement a statewide Escalera Program.
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  • ...n and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768|publisher=University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM|id=ISBN 978-0826314956}} ...ct of the Mission System on California Indians|publisher=The University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM|id=ISBN 978-0826317537}}
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  • ...as]], [[California (U.S. state)|California]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. The war proved to be a training ground for young military officers from ...in the peace treaty gave up northern territories, including California and New Mexico in exchange for $15 million. The war was highly contentious inside the U.S.
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  • * White Sands Test Facility, Las Cruces, New Mexico
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  • ...tate)|Texas]], [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] and southern [[California (U.S. state)|
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  • ...Laboratory''' (LANL), located in [[Los Alamos]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], is one of several [[U.S. Department of Energy]] (DOE) national laborator The weapons design and development facility was headquartered at Los Alamos, New Mexico, which was known then as '''''Site Y''''', later to become the Los Alamos S
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  • ...en Mexico finally sued for peace he paid millions to acquire full title to New Mexico and California, but rejected suggestions to take over all of Mexico. He lo ...n Slidell]] to Mexico to purchase California and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] for $20-30 million dollars. Slidell's arrival caused political turmoil in
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