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    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...
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    New Mexico (Spanish: Nuevo México [ˈnweβo ˈmexiko] ; Navajo: Yootó Hahoodzo Navajo pronunciation: [jòːtʰó hɑ̀hòːtsò]) is a state in the Southwestern region...
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    Tiguex War (category Native American history of New Mexico)
    States. The war took place in New Spain, during the colonization of Nuevo México. It was fought in the winter of 1540-41 by the expedition of Francisco...
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    tributary of the Pecos River then occurred, with the Rio Grande flowing to Texas by 2.06 million years, and finally joining the Pecos River 800,000 years...
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    Chihuahuan Desert (category Natural history of Nuevo León)
    northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. It occupies much of far West Texas, the middle to lower Rio Grande Valley and the lower Pecos Valley...
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    Chihuahuan Desert. The Trans-Pecos rat snake is found in the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, and Nuevo León, and its range extends northward...
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    Faith of Saint Francis of Assisi". The province of Nuevo México became a territory of Mexico after Mexican independence from Spain in 1821. It was ceded to...
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  • Pedro Zambrano Ortiz (category 17th-century Mexican Roman Catholic priests)
    de los Ángeles de Porciúncula de los Pecos in the settlement of Pecos, in the Province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México of New Spain, from no later than 1619...
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  • the two division champions. The Mexican League has two affiliated minor leagues, the Liga Norte de México and Mexican Academy League. Founded in 1925...
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  • TransPecos goldenshrub or Trans-Pecos desert goldenrod, is a North American species of plants in the sunflower family. It is native to northern Mexico (Chihuahua...
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    folk music of Hispanos during the 16th to 19th centuries in Santa Fe de Nuevo México. During the early 1900s, the genre began to incorporate country music...
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    meridian west 108th meridian west 109th meridian west Abortion in New Mexico A Nuevo México Acoma Pueblo website Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 Adjacent states:...
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    Jesús Adrián Romero (category Mexican Christians)
    years and considering other cities in the United States, Jesús Adrián and Pecos Romero decided that Phoenix, Arizona was the place where God wanted them...
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    Santa Fe de Nuevo México as well as parts of Alta California and Coahuila y Tejas, settlement was almost non-existent outside of Nuevo México's Pueblos and...
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  • Pueblo Revolt (category Colonial New Mexico)
    Spanish colonizers in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, larger than present-day New Mexico. Incidents of brutality and cruelty, coupled with persistent...
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  • Gaspar Castaño de Sosa (category History of New Mexico)
    with them. The expedition followed the Pecos River about 400 miles (640 km) northward to Pecos Pueblo. Pecos Pueblo is estimated to have had at the time...
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    Echinocereus stramineus (category Cacti of Mexico)
    region, Terrell Co. and lower Pecos River, Val Verde Co. (2,500–5000 ft). The region of the east side of Upton Co. to the Pecos River. South-central NM, Doña...
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    Fraxinus velutina (category Flora of Northeastern Mexico)
    southern California east to Texas, and in Mexico from northern Baja California east to Coahuila and Nuevo León. Fraxinus velutina is a small deciduous...
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  • Salinero Apaches (category Native American tribes in New Mexico)
    Salinero Apaches was along the Pecos River in Texas, and their range extended northward along this river into southeastern New Mexico. Sometimes these Salinero...
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    Texas, U.S. forces quickly occupied the regional capital of Santa Fe de Nuevo México along the upper Rio Grande. U.S. forces also moved against the province...
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    Little striped whiptail (category Fauna of Northeastern Mexico)
    States (in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas) and in northern Mexico (in Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, and Nuevo León). A significant...
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    Juan de Oñate (category Colonial governors of Santa Fe de Nuevo México)
    establishing new missions in Nuevo México.[citation needed] Oñate is credited with founding the Province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, and was the province's...
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  • New Mexico Indigenous peoples of the North American Southwest Southwestern archaeology Territorial evolution of New Mexico Santa Fe de Nuevo México U.S...
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  • New Mexico Santa Fe de Nuevo México U.S. provisional government of New Mexico Territory of New Mexico State of New Mexico Timeline of New Mexico history...
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    they lived east of the mountains and the Pecos River, on the High Plains from the Texas Panhandle to the Pecos Valley, between Amarillo (Bighą́ą́’ gułga-yá...
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  • Los Rieleros del Norte (category 1980 establishments in Mexico)
    "Los Rieleros", is based on work that some members did on the railroads of Pecos, Texas. All original members of the band are natives of Ojinaga, Chihuahua...
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    Indigenous peoples of the North American Southwest (category Native American history of New Mexico)
    Californias) Hispanos of New Mexico (Santa Fe de Nuevo México) The Pre-Columbian culture of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico evolved into three major...
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    Quercus gambelii (category Flora of New Mexico)
    photo of herbarium specimen at Missouri Botanical Garden, collected in the Mexican State of Nuevo México (present-day US State of New Mexico) in 1847...
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    Gray-banded kingsnake (category Reptiles of Mexico)
    alterna is found in the Trans-Pecos/Chihuahuan Desert region of southwestern Texas, southern New Mexico, and northern Mexico. The species is closely associated...
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  • Houstonia acerosa (category Flora of Nuevo León)
    Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Texas Houstonia acerosa var. polypremoides (A.Gray) Terrell - Chihuahua, Coahuila, New Mexico, trans-Pecos Texas...
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