Rio Rancho Estates is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. It was first listed...
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Rio Rancho (Spanish: Río Rancho) is the largest and most populous city in Sandoval County, part of the expansive Albuquerque metropolitan area, in the...
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Rio Rancho Public Schools is a school district based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States. Rio Rancho Public Schools serves the municipality of Rio...
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Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, known locally simply as "Los Ranchos" or "The Village," is a village in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. The population was...
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2021). "New park has many possibilities". Rio Rancho Observer. Archived from the original on January 1, 2023. Retrieved January 1, 2023. "New Mexico scientists...
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Village Regina Rio Rancho Estates San Felipe Pueblo San Luis Santa Ana Pueblo Santo Domingo Pueblo Torreon Zia Pueblo Counselor Since New Mexico obtained statehood...
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Southwest, 1542–1706. New York, NY: Barnes and Noble. Brading, D. A. (1978). Haciendas and Ranchos in the Mexican Bajío: León 1700–1860. New York, NY: Cambridge...
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(“dry river bed”) Rio Grande City, Texas ("Big River") Rio Rancho, New Mexico ("Ranch River") Rio Vista, California ("River View") Rio Vista, Texas ("River...
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Kathleen Cates (category People from Rio Rancho, New Mexico)
House of Representatives in November 2022. "LifeROOTS featured in the Rio Rancho Observer". SmartMarketing Communications. 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2023-01-23...
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Jemez Valley Public Schools (category School districts in New Mexico)
Ysidro, Zia Pueblo, most of Ponderosa, and small sections of Rio Rancho, Rio Rancho Estates, and Santa Ana Pueblo. It also serves the neighboring communities...
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The ranchos of Los Angeles County were large-scale land grants made by the governments of Spain and Mexico between 1784 and July 7, 1846, to private individuals...
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Headquarters in Santa Fe county and the National Guard Armory in far northern Rio Rancho in Sandoval county. Other federal installations include national observatories...
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Starr County, Texas (redirect from Rio Grande City-Roma, TX μSA)
El Rancho Vela El Refugio El Socio Elias-Fela Solis Eugenio Saenz Evergreen Falcon Heights Falcon Village Falconaire Fernando Salinas Flor del Rio Fronton...
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Rancho Río de los Americanos was a 35,521-acre (143.75 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Sacramento County, California given in 1844 by Governor...
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Rancho Los Putos also called Rancho Lihuaytos was a 44,384-acre (179.62 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Solano County, California given in 1843...
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Albuquerque Journal (redirect from Rio Rancho Observer)
regional newspapers. These include El Defensor Chieftain in Socorro, the Rio Rancho Observer and Valencia County News-Bulletin. Newspaper sections include...
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Vaquero (category Culture of Mexico)
the southern Rio Grande prefer the term vaquero, while the indigenous and Hispanic communities in the age-old Nuevo México and New Mexico Territory regions...
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Robert Trent Jones Jr. (category Montclair High School (New Jersey) alumni)
Singapore Rainbow Hills Golf Club, South Korea Rancho San Marcos, Santa Barbara, California Rancho La Quinta, La Quinta, California (1993) Raven at...
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West Mesa (category Mesas of New Mexico)
the Rio Grande in the Albuquerque area, stretching from the Pajarito Mesa in the South Valley northward to Bernalillo in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The...
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Joshua Hernandez (category People from Rio Rancho, New Mexico)
ran unsuccessfully for Rio Rancho City Council in 2016. In 2020, Hernandez ran unopposed for the 60th district in the New Mexico House of Representatives...
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Hispanics and Latinos in Arizona (redirect from Mexicans in Arizona)
1%) Dateland (59.4%) Donovan Estates (93.4%) Drexel-Alvernon (58.1%) Drysdale (90.8%) Dudleyville (63.4%) El Prado Estates (84.5%) Elfrida (54.2%) Gadsden...
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Amrep Corporation (category Real estate companies established in 1961)
New Mexico, dubbing the new town Rio Rancho, New Mexico. It planned to subdivide and resell it to retirees and out-of-state vacationers. Rio Rancho slowly...
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Californios (category Mexican California)
land grants and created the Rancho system. In the 1820s-40s, American and European settlers increasingly migrated to Mexican California. Many married Californio...
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Spanish colonial pueblos and villas in North America (category Colonial Mexico)
(1946-10-01). "Early Spanish and Mexican Settlements in Arizona". New Mexico Historical Review. 21 (4). ISSN 0028-6206. "Rancho, Pueblo, Presidio & Mission...
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Tijuana (redirect from Tijuana, Mexico)
city's name comes from the rancho that Santiago Argüello Moraga established in 1829 on his Mexican land grant, naming it Rancho Tía Juana. The first Spanish...
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Steven Michael Quezada (category Male actors from Albuquerque, New Mexico)
2, 2024). "Santa Ana Star Casino Hotel set to open new comedy club". Rio Rancho Observer. Retrieved June 4, 2024. Collins, Sean T. (September 6, 2013)...
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Valle de Guadalupe (category 1834 establishments in Mexico)
others. Rancho ex-Misión de Guadalupe was granted to Juan Bandini, a Peruvian-born Californio, in a move of dubious legality. During the U.S.-Mexico War,...
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New Mexico began with the expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 1540–41. A small party led by Hernando de Alvarado reached the central Rio Grande...
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List of edge cities (section Mexico)
Garza Zapopan Interlomas Santa Fe Zona Río: built in the 1980s and the city's new commercial center, the Zona Río and contiguous Agua Caliente submarkets...
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offshore Matamoros, on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. Stillman sold his share of the enterprise after the Civil War; the new firm operated as King, Kenedy...
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