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  1. First Stop in the New World: Mexico City, the Capital of the 21st Century by David Lida, 2008-06-12
  2. Rand McNally Albuquerque, New Mexico: City Map (USA City Maps) by Rand McNally, Rand McNally, 1997-06
  3. Rand Mcnally Las Cruces, New Mexico City Map (Rand McNally Streets Of...)
  4. Built to Last: An Architectural History of Silver City, New Mexico by Susan Berry, 1995
  5. The Other Side: Notes from the New L.A., Mexico City, and Beyond by Ruben Martinez, 1993-05-04
  6. Life in the imperial and loyal city of Mexico in New Spain, and the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico: As described in the dialogues for the study of the Latin language by Francisco Cervantes de Salazar, 1953
  7. Buildings and Structures in New Mexico by City: Buildings and Structures in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Buildings and Structures in Santa Fe
  8. Geology of the Gila Wilderness-Silver City Area: New Mexico Geological Society Fifty-ninth Annual Field Conference October 23-25, 2008 (Guidebook of the Field Conference)
  9. Polk's Tucumcari (Quay County, New Mexico) City Directory 1961, etc.
  10. Hudspeth's Grants (Valencia County, New Mexico) City Direcotyry 1962, Including Milan
  11. Aztec sun rising: the Cardenas challenge. (new Mexico City, Mexico, mayor Cuauhtemoc Cardenas): An article from: World Policy Journal by Andrew Reding, 1997-09-22
  12. TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY SAYS DECISION ON NEW MEXICO CITY AIRPORT MAY NOT COME FOR ANOTHER THREE YEARS.: An article from: SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico
  13. Hudspeth's Portales (Roosevelt County, New Mexico) City Directory 1947
  14. Hudspeth's Grants (Valencia County, New Mexico) City Directory 1959, etc.

1. New Mexico Cities Articles
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2. New Mexico Cities - Sunshine Review
This is a list of incorporated cities, towns, and villages and unincorporated census designated places (CDP) in New Mexico. Highlighted rows indicate county seats.
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This is a list of incorporated cities, towns, and villages and unincorporated census designated places (CDP) in New Mexico . Highlighted rows indicate county seats.
edit New Mexico cities with populations over 20,000
See how they compare by reading the evaluation of New Mexico city websites (sorted by population) Place County Category Albuquerque Bernalillo City Las Cruces Doña Ana City Santa Fe Santa Fe City Rio Rancho Sandoval City Roswell Chaves City Farmington San Juan City Alamogordo Otero City Clovis Curry City Hobbs Lea City Carlsbad Eddy City Gallup McKinley City Deming Luna City
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Place County Category Acomita Lake Cibola CDP Agua Fria Santa Fe CDP Alamo Socorro CDP Alcalde Rio Arriba CDP Algodones Sandoval CDP Angel Fire Colfax Village Anthony Doña Ana CDP Artesia Eddy City Aztec San Juan City
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Place County Category Bayard Grant City Beclabito San Juan CDP Belen Valencia City Bernalillo Sandoval Town Black Rock McKinley CDP Bloomfield San Juan City Boles Acres Otero CDP Bosque Farms Valencia Village Brimhall Nizhoni McKinley CDP
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Place County Category Canada de los Alamos Santa Fe CDP Cannon AFB Curry CDP Capitan Lincoln Village Carlsbad North Eddy CDP Carnuel Bernalillo CDP Carrizozo Lincoln Town Casa Colorada Valencia CDP Causey Roosevelt Village Cedar Crest Bernalillo CDP Cedar Grove Santa Fe CDP Chama Rio Arriba Village Chamisal Taos CDP

3. New Mexico Cities
Albuquerque, New Mexico If you are looking for an authentic Southwest experience, look no further. As one of the oldest cites in the Unites States (we just celebrated our 300th
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4. List Of Settlements In New Mexico By Population - Wikipedia, The Free Encycloped
This is a list of incorporated cities, towns, and villages and unincorporated Census Designated Places in New Mexico Population figures are the 2006 estimates unless otherwise noted.
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List of settlements in New Mexico by population
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from List of cities in New Mexico Jump to: navigation search This is a list of incorporated cities, towns, and villages and unincorporated Census Designated Places in New Mexico Population figures are the 2006 estimates unless otherwise noted.
This is an incomplete list , which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Albuquerque , Largest City in New Mexico
Las Cruces Santa Fe , Capital of New Mexico Place Population County Category Albuquerque Bernalillo City Las Cruces Doña Ana City Rio Rancho Sandoval City Santa Fe Santa Fe City Roswell Chaves City Farmington San Juan City Clovis Curry City South Valley Bernalillo CDP Alamogordo Otero City Hobbs Lea City Carlsbad Eddy City Gallup McKinley City Deming Luna City Sunland Park Doña Ana City Las Vegas San Miguel City Española Rio Arriba City North Valley Bernalillo CDP Los Alamos Los Alamos CDP Los Lunas Valencia City Portales Roosevelt City Artesia Eddy City Silver City Grant City Lovington Lea City Ruidoso Lincoln Town Grants Cibola City Socorro Socorro Town Shiprock San Juan CDP Anthony Doña Ana City Corrales Sandoval Town Bloomfield San Juan City Bernalillo Sandoval City Belen Valencia City Aztec San Juan City Truth or Consequences Sierra City Raton Colfax Town Zuni McKinley CDP Kirtland San Juan CDP Chaparral Doña Ana CDP White Rock Los Alamos CDP Eldorado at Santa Fe Santa Fe CDP El Cerro-Monterey Park Valencia CDP Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Bernalillo Village Tucumcari Quay Town

5. New Mexico Hotels: Great Rates At The Best Hotels & Motels In New Mexico, USA
Travel, hotel information and things to do in the New Mexico city of your choice; with discounted online hotel reservations and a tollfree number for peace-of-mind, 1-800-291-1046
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6. La Misión Mexicana Y La Misión Mexico Sur | Welcome
A web site serving the alumni of the Mexico Mexico City, Mexico Mexico City South, Mexico, Mexican, and Mexico Mexico City West missions.
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8. City Information - New Mexico Cities - Theater Tickets - Concert Tickets - Sport
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9. Boxing Classics Equipment And Mexico City Boxing News
Up to date news and results from the Mexico City boxing scene.
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10. Map Of New Mexico Cities - New Mexico Road Map
A map of New Mexico cities that includes interstates, US Highways and State routes by Geology.com
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11. Nursing Homes In New Mexico Cities - Reviews And Ratings
Give your home a check up. Detailed reports on New Mexico nursing homes with information on quality, staffing, deficiencies, reviews, ratings and more.
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    Alamogordo, NM
    Summary:
    The city of Alamogordo has 2 nursing homes. As of 2000, it's population was 35,582 giving it a home for every 17,791 residents.
    Homes: Population: Per Capita:
    1 per 17,791 residents or 0.56 per 10,000 residents
    Albuquerque, NM
    Summary:
    The city of Albuquerque has 18 nursing homes. As of 2000, it's population was 448,607 giving it a home for every 24,923 residents.
    Homes: Population: Per Capita:
    1 per 24,923 residents or 0.40 per 10,000 residents
    Artesia, NM
    Summary:
    The city of Artesia has 1 nursing home. As of 2000, it's population was 10,692 giving it a single home for all the residents.
    Homes: Population: Per Capita:
    1 per 10,692 residents or 0.94 per 10,000 residents

    12. Learn Spanish In Mexico City - Enroll In Spanish Classes, Private Spanish Classe
    Offers free information and assistance for individuals interested in finding Spanish immersion schools and housing in Mexico City.
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    13. New Mexico Cities, Towns & Neighborhoods
    New Mexico Cities profiles of 1,587 cities, towns, neighborhoods, subdivisions and other populated places in New Mexico.
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    New Mexico Cities 1,587 Populated Places
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    (For Incorporated Places , see New Mexico Civil Features New Mexico Cities Synopsis The New Mexico Cities section of the gazetteer has profiles for 1,587 populated places including cities, towns, neighborhoods, subdivisions and settlements. Each profile has five maps/aerial photos with quick links to get driving directions. The profiles include a dozen categories of information, resources and data with over 100 individual references for the larger cites and towns. The four most popular resources are: (1) Local jobs and employment, (2) Local real estate MLS listings, (3) Local hotels and lodging, (4) the "Search Nearby" tools for finding local people and businesses. Nearby physical features such as streams, islands and lakes are listed along with maps and driving directions. The same is true for both historical features and cultural features such as hospitals, parks, schools and airports. Each profile includes the current weather plus a seven day forecast. Note that for smaller populated places, the weather report may be for the nearest weather reporting station or airport.

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    pop. (1,048) Anthony, New Mexico (NM) pop. (7,904) Artesia, New Mexico (NM) pop. (10,692) Aztec, New Mexico (NM) pop. (6,378) Bayard, New Mexico (NM) pop. (2,534) Beclabito, New Mexico (NM) pop. (339) Belen, New Mexico (NM) pop. (6,901) Bernalillo, New Mexico (NM) pop. (6,611) Black Rock, New Mexico (NM) pop. (1,252) Bloomfield, New Mexico (NM)

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    16. The US50 - Cities And Towns In New Mexico State
    State of New Mexico Cities. Largest Cities in New Mexico State Below is a list of some of the largest cities
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    Below is a list of some of the largest cities in New Mexico ranked by population. Select a city to view an interactive map, list of zipcodes and current weather of that city.
    Albuquerque, NM

    Population: 448,607 (US Census 2000)
    Las Cruces, NM

    Population: 74,267 (US Census 2000)
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    Population: 62,203 (US Census 2000) Rio Rancho, NM Population: 51,765 (US Census 2000) Roswell, NM Population: 45,293 (US Census 2000) South Valley, NM Population: 39,060 (US Census 2000) Farmington, NM Population: 37,844 (US Census 2000) Alamogordo, NM Population: 35,582 (US Census 2000) Clovis, NM Population: 32,667 (US Census 2000) Hobbs, NM Population: 28,657 (US Census 2000) List of Cities in New Mexico State Select a city or town from the list below to view an interactive map, list of zipcodes and current weather of that city. Note: This list was compiled with zipcode data from the United States Postal Service , some cities or towns may not be shown if they share a zipcode with other communities.

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    18. TANYA MOSS | Mexican Gold And Silver Jewelry Designer
    Jewelry design house with six stores in Mexico City.
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    19. New Mexico Cities & Towns
    Directory of New Mexico cities, towns, municipalities villages. Links to Official NM city, town, municipal or village site if available else Chamber of Commerce, Convention
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    20. 04.30.2002 - UC Berkeley Anthropologist Examines Mexico City's Rapidly Prolifera
    Review of book by an anthropologist who studied Alcoholics Anonymous in Mexico City
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    UC Berkeley anthropologist examines Mexico City's rapidly proliferating Alcoholics Anonymous 30 April 2002 By Kathleen Maclay, Media Relations Berkeley - When University of California, Berkeley, anthropologist Stanley Brandes was invited by his Mexico City shoeshine man to join him at a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, the longtime scholar of Spain and Latin America was a bit surprised, but he immediately agreed. After attending that first meeting, Brandes returned for hundreds more over the course of several years as he launched a detailed ethnographic study of one AA group among the thousands flourishing in Mexico and Latin America. The stories of the men in that group are told in the just-published, "Staying Sober in Mexico City" (University of Texas Press). Latin America is calculated to account for one-third of AA's membership worldwide, and El Salvador is said to have the highest AA membership per capita of any nation. Throughout Mexico, about 90 percent of AA's members are male. Brandes said he was intensely curious to learn how AA, which in the United States is generally associated with Protestant faiths and a middle-class clientele striving to maintain sobriety, proliferates in a Mexican culture characterized by ardent Catholicism, poverty and often a hard-drinking machismo. What he learned, Brandes said, may add to the understanding of 12-step groups, in general, and of Latino participation in such groups.

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