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  2. New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A heritage style of country music, called New Mexico music, is widely popular throughout the southwestern U.S.; outlets for these artists include the radio station KANW, Los 15 Grandes de Nuevo México music awards, and Al Hurricane Jr. hosts Hurricane Fest to honor his father's music legacy.

  3. Nuevo México, Chiriquí - Wikipedia

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    Nuevo México is a corregimiento in Alanje District, Chiriquí Province, Panama. It has a land area of 72.6 square kilometres (28.0 sq mi) and had a population of 2,101 as of 2010, giving it a population density of 28.9 inhabitants per square kilometre (75/sq mi). [ 1 ]

  4. Governor of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The governor is the head of the executive branch of New Mexico's state government and the commander-in-chief of the New Mexico National Guard. As noted in the governor's seal, this gubernatorial office is a scion of the Spanish and Mexican governors of Nuevo México (1598) and the governors of the New Mexico Territory (1851).

  5. Nuevo México - Wikipedia

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    Nuevo México may refer to: Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a Kingdom of the Spanish Empire and New Spain, later a territory of Mexico; New Mexico Territory, an organized incorporated territory of the United States 1850–1912; New Mexico, a U.S. state; Nuevo México, Chiapas, a locality in Villaflores, Chiapas, Mexico; Nuevo México, Jalisco, Mexico

  6. New Mexican Spanish - Wikipedia

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    New Mexican Spanish refers to the Spanish varieties spoken throughout the state of New Mexico and in the southern portion of Colorado; the label is applied to southern Colorado due to it having historically been part of New Mexico until statehood in 1876, and because most Spanish-speaking Coloradoans in the area trace their ancestry to Spanish-speaking New Mexican settlers.

  7. New Mexico Highlands University - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Hilton Science Center. NMHU was first established as "New Mexico Normal School" in 1893, with prominent archaeologist Edgar Lee Hewett serving as its first president. . The institution became "New Mexico Normal University" in 1902, and primarily offered teacher education; [4] it adopted its current name of New Mexico Highlands University in 1941, as it expanded its programs beyond teach

  8. Nuevo México, Zapopan - Wikipedia

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    Nuevo México is the second-largest city in the municipality of Zapopan in the state of Jalisco in Mexico. The city is a suburb lying just northwest of the city of Zapopan, which is the municipal seat of the municipality, about halfway between it and the city of Tesistán. The entire area is part of the Guadalajara metropolitan area. Nuevo ...

  9. Northern New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Northern New Mexico in cultural terms usually refers to the area of heavy-Spanish settlement in the north-central part of New Mexico. However, New Mexico state government also uses the term to mean the northwest and north central, but to exclude both the northeastern high plains counties and Sandoval County .