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New Mexico

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BERNALILLO
DONA ANA
SANTA FE
SANDOVAL
SAN JUAN
VALENCIA
MCKINLEY
LEA
OTERO
CHAVES
EDDY
CURRY
RIO ARRIBA
TAOS
GRANT
SAN MIGUEL

Geography

  • Area:
    • Area: 121,593 sq.mi (314,925 sq.km.), 5th
    • Land: 121,359 sq.mi. (314,319 sq.km.), 5th
    • Water: 234 sq.mi. (606 sq.km.), 49th
  • Border States:
    Arizona | Colorado | Oklahoma | Texas | Utah | List of US Regions
  • Climate:
    Santa Fe, New Mexico’s Climate
  • County Profile:
    New Mexico County Map , 33 Counties
  • Geographic Center:
    Torrance, 12 miles southsouthwest of Willard
  • Highest Point:
    Wheeler Peak ; 13,161 feet, (4,013 m.) 8th tallest
  • Location:
    • Absolute Center: 34°30.1’N / 106°6.7’W
    • Relative Center: Torrance, 12 miles south southwest of Willard
    • Distance Between U.S. Cities
  • Lowest Point:
    New Mexico; 2,844 feet, 48th lowest
  • Maps:
    Blank New Mexico Outline Map | Blank Outline Maps for Other States | Rand McNally Map
  • National Forest:
    New Mexico
  • Topography:
    Image | | Eastern third, Great Plains; central third, Rocky Mountains; western third, high plateau. 85% of the state is over 4000 feet in elevation.
  • Weather:
    Santa Fe, New Mexico Weather

Education

  • Community and Technical Colleges:
    New Mexico Community Colleges
  • Nursing Schools:
    New Mexico
  • School Directory:
    • New Mexico Schools   New
    • Public Schools
    • Private Schools

People

  • Biographies:
    Famous New Mexicans
  • Community Pages:
    New Mexico Community Pages
  • Current Events:
    New Mexico News Headlines
  • Media:
    New Mexico Radio | New Mexico TV
  • Newspapers:
    New Mexico
  • Sports:
    New Mexico Teams
  • Yellow Pages:
    New Mexico Yellow Pages

Attractions

  • Library:
    New Mexico State Library | New Mexico Libraries   New
  • Museums:
    • The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History (Albuquerque)
    • New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (Albuquerque)
    • Roswell Museum and Art Center (Roswell)
  • State Parks:
    New Mexico State Parks

History

  • History:

Industry

  • Economy:
    • Agriculture: Cattle, dairy products, hay, nursery stock, chilies.
    • Industry: Electric equipment, petroleum and coal products, food processing, printing and publishing, stone, glass, and clay products, tourism.
  • White Pages:
    New Mexico White Pages

More

  • Internet Service Providers:
    New Mexico
  • Real Estate:
    New Mexico Real Estate
CIBOLA
LUNA
ROOSEVELT
LINCOLN
LOS ALAMOS
SOCORRO
TORRANCE
COLFAX
SIERRA
QUAY
HIDALGO
MORA
GUADALUPE
CATRON
UNION
DEBACA

Quick Facts

  • Admission to Statehood:
    January 6, 1912 (47th State)
  • Area:
    • Area: 121,593 sq.mi (314,925 sq.km.), 5th
    • Land: 121,359 sq.mi. (314,319 sq.km.), 5th
    • Water: 234 sq.mi. (606 sq.km.), 49th
  • Constitution:
    New Mexico’s Constitution , 47th State
  • Capital City:
    Santa Fe
  • Nickname:
    Land of Enchantment
  • Population (2019):
    2,085,287; Rank: 36 of 50 | Population Quick Facts

Facts

  • Area Codes:
  • Bird:
    Roadrunner | List of State Birds
  • Capital City:
    Santa Fe
  • City Guides:
    New Mexico City Guides
  • Constitution:
    New Mexico’s Constitution , 47th State
  • Fast Facts:
    New Mexico Fun Facts and Trivia
  • Flag:
    Click for detailed New Mexico Flag
    The yellow field
     and red symbol colors are the colors of Spain. First brought to New Mexico by Spanish explorers in 1540. On New Mexico’s flag we see a red sun with rays streching out from it. There are four groups of rays with four rays in each group. This is an ancient sun symbol of a Native American people called the Zia. The Zia believed that the giver of all good gave them gifts in groups of four. These gifts are:

    1. The four directions – north, east, south and west.
    2. The four seasons – spring, summer, fall and winter.
    3. The day – sunrise, noon, evening and night.
    4. Life itself – childhood, youth, middle years and old age.
    5. All of these are bound by a circle of life and love, without a beginning or end.
    6. Get this Flag
  • Flower:
    Yucca flower (Yucca glauca) | Other State Flowers
  • Largest Cities:
    Albuquerque | Las Cruces | Rio Rancho | Santa Fe | Roswell | Farmington | Alamogordo | Carlsbad | Gallup | Deming
  • Nickname:
    The Land of Enchantment
  • Origin of State Name:
    Named by the Spanish for lands north of the Rio Grande River
  • Population (2019):
    2,085,287; Rank: 36 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
  • Soil:
    Penistaja
  • Song:
    • “O, Fair New Mexico” | Words by: Elizabeth Garrett | Music by: Elizabeth Garrett
    • Other State Songs | Sheet Music
  • State Quarter:
    New Mexico Quarter | List of State Quarters
  • Symbols:
    New Mexico State Symbols
  • Tree:
    Piñon Tree (Pinus edulis) | Other State Trees
  • Zip Codes:
    New Mexico Zip Codes

Government

  • Capital Tour:
    New Mexico Capital Tour
  • County Profile:
    New Mexico County Map New Mexico County Map , 33 Counties
  • Courts:
    Judicial System
  • Department of:
    Education
  • Driving:
    New Mexico Motor Vehicle Department
  • Highway Markers:
    New Mexico  Resource Manual
  • Local Resources:
    New Mexico Courts New Mexico Fire Departments New Mexico Counseling Services New Mexico Police Departments New Mexico Government Offices
  • Public Records:
    New Mexico Public Records
  • Representatives:
    • New Mexico House: Members
    • New Mexico Senate: Members
  • Roadside America:
    New Mexico
  • Vital Records:
    New Mexico Vital Records

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