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PROVINCE OF NEW SPAIN (1598-1821), TERRITORY OF MEXICO (1821-1846), PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE USA (1846-1850)
Province of New Mexico, Mexico; Province of New Mexico; Reino de la Nueva México; Santa Fé de Nuevo Méjico; Santa Fé de Nuevo México; Reino de la Nueva Mexico; Santa Fe de Nuevo Mejico; Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico; Santa Fe de Nuevo Méjico; Spanish New Mexico; Santa Fé de Nuevo Mexico; Territorio de Nuevo Mexico; Colonial New Mexico
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  • Map of Mexico in 1824 showing the Province of Nuevo México
  • Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the east of Santa Fe: a winter sunset after a snowfall

New Mexico         
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  • state quarter]], circulated in April 2008
  • [[Albuquerque Studios]], built in 2007 for the rising demand of film production in the state
  • The [[New Mexico Public Education Department]] is in Santa Fe.
  • [[Carlsbad Caverns National Park]]
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  • The [[Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad]]
  • "The indigenous people of northern New Mexico" by [[Balduin Möllhausen]], 1861.
  • Ethnic origins in New Mexico
  • [[Luminarias]] in the old mission church, [[Jemez State Monument]]
  • Po'pay]], is among two statues depicting New Mexicans at the [[United States Capitol]] [[National Statuary Hall Collection]], the other being [[Dennis Chávez]].
  • [[Greater roadrunner]] (the state bird of New Mexico)
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  • An [[F-22 Raptor]] flown by the [[49th Fighter Wing]] at [[Holloman AFB]]
  • homesteader]] and his children at the New Mexico Fair in [[Pie Town, New Mexico]], 1940
  • climate normals]]
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  • Ancestral Pueblo territory shown in pink over New Mexico
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  • New Mexico population density map
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  • Public New Mexico colleges and universities. New Mexico Higher Education Department.
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  • The [[New Mexico Rail Runner Express]] is a commuter operation that runs along the Central Rio Grande Valley.
  • Bridge]]
  • The [[Santa Ana Star Center]]
  • Interior of the Crosby Theater at the [[Santa Fe Opera]], viewed from the mezzanine
  • Santa Fe]], is the oldest church structure in the continental U.S.
  • Santa Fe trail sign
  • Downtown Santa Fe train station
  • [[Shiprock]]
  • Santa Fe]]
  • Spaceport America terminal, ''The Gateway''.
  • Hispano]] boy in [[Chamisal]], 1940.
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  • Chihuahua]].
  • Sangre de Cristo Range]]
  • [[White Sands National Park]]
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Nuevo Mejico; Nuevo Méjico; New Mexico, United States; Nueva mexico; New mexico; State of New Mexico; US-NM; New Mexico (state); Estado de Nuevo México; The Land of Enchantment; Estado de Nuevo Mexico; Demographics of New Mexico; New Mexico (U.S. state); New Mexico state nickname; Insignia of the State of New Mexico; 47th State; Politics of New Mexico; Sports in New Mexico; Education in New Mexico; Climate of New Mexico; Culture of New Mexico; Transportation in New Mexico; Religion in New Mexico; Transport in New Mexico; State of NM; NewMexico; New Mexcio; Forty-Seventh State; Forty-seventh State; Flora and fauna of New Mexico; Art of New Mexico; Yootó Hahoodzo; Languages of New Mexico; Poverty in New Mexico; Conservation in New Mexico; Wildlife of New Mexico; Highways in New Mexico; Race and ethnicity in New Mexico; List of regions of New Mexico; Regions of New Mexico; Environment of New Mexico; Environmental issues in New Mexico; Wealth in New Mexico; 47th state
Nuevo Méjico (estado al sudoeste de los E.E.U.U.)
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PAÍS FICTICIO EN LA SERIE DE CÓMICS LAS AVENTURAS DE TINTÍN DE HERGÉ
Nuevo Rico (Ficción); Nuevo Rico (Ficcion)
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University of New Mexico         
  • [[Hodgin Hall]], the first building on campus. The facade has changed, and the building is now used by the Alumni Association.
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  • Mesa Vista Hall.
  • Carlisle Gymnasium
  • Humanities Building, added in 1970
  • Redondo Village, a Residence Hall at UNM
  • [[Zimmerman Library]]
  • William Tight]]
PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, UNITED STATES
University Of New Mexico; Blue Mesa Review; UNM A&S Advisement Center; University of New Mexico at Albuquerque; UNM-Albuquerque; University of New Mexico Library; University of New Mexico library; University of New Mexico libraries; University of New Mexico Libraries; Popejoy Hall; UNM Taos; University of NM; U New Mexico; Universidad de Nuevo México; Universidad de Nuevo Mexico; University of New Mexico-Main Campus; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque; The University of New Mexico; New Mexico News Port; History of the University of New Mexico
Universidad de Nuevo Méjico, universidad publica grande que incluye varios campos universitarios dispersados en el estado de Nuevo Méjico (EEUU)

Определение

Nuevo catálogo general
NGC, catálogo de Objetos no estelares (cúmulos estelares, galaxias y nebulosas) publicado en 1888. Muchas galaxias reciben su nombre por su posición en el catálogo; por ejemplo, la NGC 5178 es la entrada 5.178.

Википедия

Santa Fe de Nuevo México

Santa Fe de Nuevo México (English: Holy Faith of New Mexico; shortened as Nuevo México or Nuevo Méjico, and translated as New Mexico in English) was a Kingdom of the Spanish Empire and New Spain, and later a territory of independent Mexico. The first capital was San Juan de los Caballeros (at San Gabriel de Yungue-Ouinge) from 1598 until 1610, and from 1610 onward the capital was La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís.

The name of "New Mexico", the capital in Santa Fe, the gubernatorial office at the Palace of the Governors, vecino citizen-soldiers, and rule of law were retained as the New Mexico Territory and later state of New Mexico became part of the United States. The New Mexican citizenry, primarily consisting of Hispano, Pueblo, Navajo, Apache, and Comanche peoples, became citizens of the United States as a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848).

Nuevo México is often incorrectly believed to have taken its name from the post-independent nation of Mexico. The term "New Mexico" (Classical Nahuatl: Yancuic Mexico) first appears in the Crónica Mexicayotl as an Aztec legend of a mystical empire at the center of the Seven Cities of Gold.