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Map of the Arizona and New Mexico Territories, showing existing counties: Capital: Fort Whipple (1863–64) Prescott (1864–67) Tucson (1867–77) Prescott (1877–89) Phoenix (1889– ) Government • Type: Organized incorporated territory: Governor
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The United States of America is a federal republic [1] consisting of 50 states, a federal district (Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States), five major territories, and various minor islands. [2] [3] Both the states and the United States as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions. [4]
New Mexico population density map. With just 17 people per square mile (6.6 people/km 2), New Mexico is one of the least densely populated states, ranking 45th out of 50. By contrast, the overall population density of the U.S. is 90/sq mi (35/km 2).
Division 8: Mountain (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming) Division 9: Pacific (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington) Puerto Rico and other US territories are not part of any census region or census division. [9]
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Capital of the U.S. military government of New Mexico 1846. 1846: Capital of the U.S. provisional government of New Mexico 1846–1850. 1850: Capital of the U.S. Territory of New Mexico 1850–1912. Santa Fe: 1912: Capital of the State of New Mexico. New York Statehood in 1776: Fort Amsterdam Nieuw-Amsterdam New-York Nieuw-Oranje New-York: 1625