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         New Mexico Maps Geography:     more detail
  1. New Mexico in Maps by Jerry Williams, 1986-12
  2. The World Map, 1300--1492: The Persistence of Tradition and Transformation (Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Staunton, Virginia) by Evelyn Edson, 2007-05-30
  3. The New Webster's Us & World Atlas (Rand McNally Pocket Road Atlas US, Canada Mexico Leatherette Binding) by none noted, 1992
  4. The Mapping of New Spain: Indigenous Cartography and the Maps of the Relaciones Geograficas by Barbara E. Mundy, 1996-12-15
  5. Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513-1900 by James C. & Robert Sidney Martin, 1984-07
  6. Marcy maps of 1850 & 1853: A portfolio of sixteen enlarged sections by L. M Buttery, 1981

81. New Mexico
bilingual song, “new mexico—Mi Lindo Nuevo mexico”, (1995). Origin of name From the country of mexico. Geographic center In Torrance Co., 12 mi.
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    Capital: Santa Fe Governor: Bill Richardson, D (to Jan. 2007) Lieut. Governor: Diane Denish, D (to Jan. 2007) Senators: Jeff Bingaman, D (to Jan. 2007); Pete V. Domenici, R (to Jan. 2009) Secy. of State: Rebecca Vigil-Giron, D (to Jan. 2007) Atty. General: Patricia A. Madrid, D (to Jan. 2007) State Treasurer: Robert E. Vigil, D (to Jan. 2007) Organized as territory: Sept. 9, 1850 Entered Union (rank): Jan. 6, 1912 (47) Present constitution adopted: Motto: Crescit eundo (It grows as it goes) State Symbols: flower yucca (1927) tree pinon (1949) animal black bear (1963) bird roadrunner (1949) fish cutthroat trout (1955) vegetables chili and frijol (1965) gem turquoise (1967) song Spanish-language song poem grass blue gramma (1973) fossil coelophysis (1981) cookie bizcochito (1989) insect tarantula hawk wasp (1989) ballad bilingual song question Nickname: Land of Enchantment (1999) Origin of name: From the country of Mexico 10 largest cities (2000): Albuquerque, 448,607; Las Cruces, 74,267; Santa Fe, 62,203; Rio Rancho, 51,765; Roswell, 45,293; Farmington, 37,844; Alamogordo, 35,582; Clovis, 32,667; Hobbs, 28,657; Carlsbad, 25,625

82. Highest Lowest Biggest Smallest Tallest Deepest Oldest Youngest Continents Count
LARGEST COUNTRIES (by land mass) locator map here Russia 02) Toyko, Japan 31.4 million new York City Philadelphia area, USA 30.05 million mexico City, mexico
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THE EARTH
Estimated Weight (mass)

(5,940,000,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons)
Estimated Age 4.6 billion years
Current Population
Surface Area
(510,066,000 sq km)
Land Area (148,647,000 sq km)
Ocean Area (335,258,000 sq km)
Total Water Area (361,419,000 sq km) Type of Water (97% salt), (3% fresh) Circumference at the equator (40,066 km) Circumference at the poles (39, 992 km) Diameter at the equator (12,753 km) Diameter at the poles (12,710 km) Radius at the equator (6,376 km) Radius at the poles (6,355 km) Orbit Speeds The earth orbits the Sun at (66,700 mph), (107,320 km per hour) Sun Orbit The earth orbits the Sun every 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds To convert km (kilometers) to miles, multiply kilometers by: 0.621371 To convert sq km (kilometers) to sq miles, multiply kilometers by: 0.386102 OCEANS OF THE WORLD (by size) Pacific (155,557,000 sq km) Atlantic (76,762,000 sq km) Indian (68,556,000 sq km) Southern (20,327,000 sq km) Arctic (14,056,000 sq km) Note the Southern Ocean was approved in 2000 by the International Hydrographic Organization. It is now the fourth largest ocean.

83. National Geographic Pictures: Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
Near Taos, new mexico Photograph by Dick Durrance II Native American
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Native American culture thrives undiluted at centuries-old, visitor-friendly Taos Pueblo, just north of Taos. Here 200 Native Americans forsake electricity to live in one of the United States’ largest multistory pueblos.
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84. ACS: 2002 Narrative/Tabular Profiles For The State Of New Mexico
Do you prefer using the graphical map?
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  • New Mexico Geographical Type: State
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    Narrative Profile Albuquerque city Geographical Type: Place
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    Narrative Profile Albuquerque city, Bernalillo County pt. Geographical Type: Place-County
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  • Tips and Hints The geographical areas are presented in alphabetical order with the exception of the state which always comes first and the congressional districts which will be after the alphabetical list of other areas. Remember not all areas within the United States are included. For a list of all the areas in the survey, click here For an explanation on the Geographical Types, click here for the geography notes pdf document. Search Again. Use the select box to search for data in another state. United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Do you prefer using the graphical map?

    85. Splash! Publications: Do New Mexico!
    new mexico s rivers, lakes, and dams on a map. a new mexico travel brochure featuring new mexico s points of take two vocabulary quizzes for new words learned
    http://www.splashpublications.com/nmgeospec.html
    T he Geography section of Do New Mexico! includes lessons on the five regions of the United States; New Mexico's four regions; New Mexico's rivers, lakes and dams; and a lesson on New Mexico's many points of interest.
    In addition to answering comprehension questions in standardized test format and completing vocabulary activities after each lesson, students will:
    • answer discussion questions about each of the five U.S. regions: the Northeast region, Middle West region, Southeast region, Southwest region, and West region.
    • use main and intermediate directions to plot points of interest on a New England states map, a Southeast region map, and a Mountain states map.
    • use lines of latitude and longitude to plot points of interest on a Middle Atlantic states map and a Southwest region map.
    • utilize a grid system to locate historic sites on a Great Lakes states map, state parks on a Great Plains states map, and national parks on a Pacific states map.
    • map each of New Mexico's four regions and describe each in terms of vegetation.
    • plot New Mexico's rivers, lakes, and dams on a map.

    86. New Mexico Energy: Oil, Petroleum Products, Natural Gas, Coal, Electricity, Nucl
    Renewable Energy Issues. new mexico Energy Conservation and Management Division. Wind Energy Map. S Rocky Mountain Region. (Geographical Map).
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    Home Geography States New Mexico Renewable Potential Map Residential Energy Map Renewable Energy Issues New Mexico Energy Conservation and Management Division DOE's Renewable Energy: Projects National Priorities Alternatives PNLs Wind Power Maps: Wind Energy Map S Rocky Mountain Region (Geographical Map) Overview Prices * Sales Transportation Fuels (Monthly) Other Fuels (Monthly) Consumption Stocks ... Summary * No Nuclear Plants Summary Total Residential Commercial ... Electric Utilities Consumption Total Residential Commercial Industrial ... Appliance Report GO TO ANOTHER STATE:
    Select a State Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming United States Additional information on this state may be found under the MULTI-STATE tab above.

    87. NMSU Researchers Creating The First Binational Geographic Information System (GI
    Researchers from new mexico State University have completed the first eventually be the most detailed map ever produced of the 2,000mile US-mexico border and
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    NMSU researchers creating the first binational geographic information system (GIS)
    Researchers from New Mexico State University have completed the first phase of what will eventually be the most detailed map ever produced of the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border and its 39 crossings. The project, funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, comes as a result of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). “When NAFTA was created, highway officials on both sides of the border recognized there would be tremendous pressure put on ports of entry and the adjacent road systems,” said Robert Czerniak, professor of geography at NMSU. Czerniak and researchers in NMSU’s Spatial Applications and Research Center are developing a binational geographic information system (GIS) that will include data on all the roads, railroads, airports and ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as socioeconomic data and environmental information. The NMSU researchers have recently completed their map of the New Mexico-Mexico border and will be presenting their research in March to officials from both countries. Their next step will be to map the U.S.-Mexico border in California, Arizona and Texas. The completed project will cover 100 kilometers on each side of the border. “We’re in a unique position to do this project because we are centrally located along the border and can offer an objective perspective,” Czerniak said.

    88. Regions Of The United States: Regions Defined
    The regions of the United States are geographic areas which mexico including Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, new mexico, and Utah, Regional Map IV.
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    Regions of the United States
    Regions Defined The regions of the United States are geographic areas which include multiple states. The regional groupings presented here and their definitions are from standard language used by libraries and reflect the groupings used in the classification system for maps. The visual grouping of regions into five maps assists users in comparing and contrasting the contents of each region. The Regions are included in the bibliographic records and are also available for access through the "Subject Index".
    Region Definition Map of the Region Atlantic States All states Maine to Florida that are near to or border on Atlantic Ocean East All states east of the Mississippi River Middle Atlantic States Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania Middle West Rocky Mountains to Allegheny Mountains, North of Ohio River and southern border of Missouri and Kansas: Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin New England Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

    89. BTS - Geographic Information Services - State GIS Resources
    Montana State Government; Map Database; Montana State Library; GIS DataList; Montana Geographic Information Analysis Center; Data at the Montana State new mexico.
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    90. CIA - The World Factbook -- Mexico
    Map references North America. Texas), Los Angeles, Miami, new Orleans, new York, Nogales de la Reforma 305, Colonia Cuauhtemoc, 06500 mexico, Distrito Federal
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    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook Mexico Introduction Mexico Background: The site of advanced Amerindian civilizations, Mexico came under Spanish rule for three centuries before achieving independence early in the 19th century. A devaluation of the peso in late 1994 threw Mexico into economic turmoil, triggering the worst recession in over half a century. The nation continues to make an impressive recovery. Ongoing economic and social concerns include low real wages, underemployment for a large segment of the population, inequitable income distribution, and few advancement opportunities for the largely Amerindian population in the impoverished southern states. Elections held in July 2000 marked the first time since the 1910 Mexican Revolution that the opposition defeated the party in government, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Vicente FOX of the National Action Party (PAN) was sworn in on 1 December 2000 as the first chief executive elected in free and fair elections. Geography Mexico Location: Middle America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the US and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and the US

    91. Outline Map Sites - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
    new mexico County outline map (Indiana State University) new York - County outline map (Indiana State University) new Zealand (Florida Geographic Alliance
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    92. NRIS : Geographic Information System : Other Geographic Information Sources
    net; new Jersey GIS Resource Guide; new mexico GIS Resources; new York State Vermont Geographic Information System; Virginia Digital Map Library; Washington
    http://nris.state.mt.us/gis/other.html
    Geographic Information Natural Heritage Program Water Information Shortcuts Choose a shortcut... Submit a request Contact NRIS Mapping Applications View Montana maps Get GIS data What's new Upcoming seminars NRIS home page MSL home page Geographic Information System Other Geographic Information Sources Index: Montana State Agencies , Universites, Local and Inter-government organizations Federal Government Canada

    93. Land Use History Of The Colorado Plateau-Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
    Geographic information systems provide the ability to mobilize any number Chaco Canyon, new mexico. http//www Gap analysis land cover map for the state of Utah
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    Diverse data types, be they physical, biological, or cultural, can be incorporated into this landscape representation, using a topology that retains their inherent spatial relationships. These innovations have revolutionized the way we work with spatial data and they we think about maps themselves

    94. Yale Peabody Museum: GNIS Database
    be found on the 124,000 scale topographic maps of the
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    Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database
    GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):

    95. USIA - An Outline Of American Geography - Map Of The United States: States

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