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Ultimately the company was able to assemble a 3.1-square-mile (8.0 km 2) parcel which today is known as the Albuquerque Original Townsite. However, the site was actually a considerable distance from the existing community around the plaza—about 1.5 miles (2.4 km)—which meant that in effect the new development was a completely separate town ...
Albuquerque is located near the crossroads of several ecoregions. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , [ 60 ] the city is located in the southeastern edge of the Arizona/New Mexico Plateau , with the Arizona/New Mexico Mountains ecoregion defining the adjacent Sandia-Manzano mountains, including the foothills in the eastern ...
Etymology [5] Pop. [6] Area [3] [7] Map Bernalillo County: 001: Albuquerque: 1852: One of the nine original counties. The Gonzales-Bernal family, Spanish nobles who settled the territory in the seventeenth century 671,586: 1,166 sq mi (3,020 km 2) Catron County: 003: Reserve: 1921: Part of Socorro County.
Trinity Southwest University (TSU) is an unaccredited evangelical Christian institution of higher education with an office in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Principally a theological school that encompasses both the Bible college and theological seminary concepts of Christian education, it offers distance education programs and degrees in biblical studies, theological studies, archaeology and ...
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And the only citation is the “historical foundation”; typically defined as a social club of retirees who read a couple of books and were born and raised there. That is not a reputable source citation. I’m not from New Mexico and frankly this kind of amateurish history is driving me away from Wikipedia but someone who cares should care more.
This is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived for a significant period of time in, or are otherwise closely associated with Albuquerque, New Mexico. The “Blue Sky” capital had 559,374 citizens as of (2019). They are referred to by the demonym "Albuquerquean", and by the colloquial "burqueño" or "burqueña". [citation needed]
Huehnergard is probably best known for his A Grammar of Akkadian, [1] now in its third edition. He is the author or editor of 9 other books, a special issue of the Journal of Language Contact, and over 100 articles and a dozen reviews on topics spanning the languages and cultures of the ancient Near East, particularly focused on categorization, etymology, and historical linguistics.