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    The Santa Fe Group is a group of geologic formations in New Mexico and Colorado. It contains fossils characteristic of the Oligocene through Pleistocene...
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    Santa Fe (English: Holy Faith) is a city in Galveston County, Texas, United States. It is named for the Santa Fe Railroad (now part of BNSF Railway) which...
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    Santa Fe (/ˌsæntə ˈfeɪ, ˈsæntə feɪ/ SAN-tə FAY, -⁠ fay; Spanish: [santaˈfe]) is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. With a population of 87,505...
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    Santa Fe Springs (Santa Fe, Spanish for "Holy Faith") is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is one of the Gateway Cities of southeast...
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    Santa Fe Baldy (Tewa: Povip'in) is a prominent summit in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico, United States, located 15 mi (24 km) northeast of...
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    Rancho Santa Fe is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California, United States, within the San Diego metropolitan area. The population...
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    The Santa Fe River is a river in Santa Fe and Sandoval counties in New Mexico, United States, that is a tributary of the Rio Grande. The river starts...
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    the lowest formation of the Santa Fe Group in the San Diego Mountains area, overlying older volcanic rock of the Spears Group. The formation fills paleovalleys...
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    Rosario (redirect from Rosario, Santa Fe)
    pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo]) is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe. The city, located 300 km (186 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires on the west...
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    and assigned to the upper Santa Fe Group by Lozinsky and Hawley in 1986. However, Reppening and May regard it as post-Santa Fe. Earth sciences portal Paleontology...
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    Colorado, trending southeast and south, ending at Glorieta Pass, southeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The mountains contain a number of fourteen thousand foot peaks...
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  • defined by W.R. Seager and coinvestigators in 1971, and assigned to the Santa Fe Group. Seager, Hawley & Clemons 1971. Mack, Seager & Kieling 1994. Morgan...
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    Bogotá (redirect from Santa Fe de Bogotá)
    Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (Spanish: [ˌsanta ˈfe ðe βoɣoˈta]; lit. 'Holy Faith of Bogotá') during the Spanish...
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    Of similar age is the Thurman Formation of white sandstone. The Santa Fe Group (geology) was deposited during the Miocene and Pliocene. This thick layer...
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    The Ancha Formation is a geologic formation found near Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is estimated to be between 1 and 3 million years in age, corresponding...
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    Holiday World & Splashin' Safari and Santa's Candy Castle. The town was established in 1854 and known as Santa Fe (/fiː/), but was unable to establish...
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    Cajon Pass (category Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway)
    California Southern Railroad, a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, was the first railroad through Cajon Pass. The line through the...
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    and Blackshare Formations (lower Santa Fe Group), Hagan embayment, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico" (PDF). New Mexico Geology. 24 (4). Retrieved 9 June 2020...
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    about 900 meters (3,000 feet). It overlies the Santa Fe Group to the south and is overlain by the Tewa Group. Keres volcanism began about 12 million years...
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    and Blackshare Formations (lower Santa Fe Group), Hagan embayment, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico" (PDF). New Mexico Geology. 24 (4). Retrieved 9 June 2020...
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    "Refinements to the stratigraphic Santa Fe Group, northwestern Albuquerque basin, New Mexico" (PDF). New Mexico Geology. 38 (1): 14–35. Retrieved 11 August...
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    New Mexico Geological Society Field Conference Series. 55: 335–350. Retrieved August 31, 2020. Baldwin, Brewster (1956). "The Santa Fe group of north-central...
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    unforgiving, and hardships encountered during travel forced the group to return to Santa Fe before reaching Las Californias. Maps and documentation produced...
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    "Refinements to the stratigraphic Santa Fe Group, northwestern Albuquerque basin, New Mexico" (PDF). New Mexico Geology. 38 (1): 14–35. Retrieved August...
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    Rio Grande rift (category Geology of New Mexico)
    that were deposited during rifting are commonly known as the Santa Fe Group. This group contains sandstones, conglomerates, and volcanics. Aeolian deposits...
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    south. New Mexico's largest city is Albuquerque, and its state capital is Santa Fe, the oldest state capital in the U.S., founded in 1610 as the government...
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    "Refinements to the stratigraphic Santa Fe Group, northwestern Albuquerque basin, New Mexico" (PDF). New Mexico Geology. 38 (1): 14–35. Retrieved August...
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  • and Blackshare Formations (lower Santa Fe Group), Hagan embayment, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico" (PDF). New Mexico Geology. 24 (4): 107–120. doi:10.58799/NMG-v24n4...
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    and Range geology across the southern part of the state. The development of the Rio Grande rift is recorded in the rocks of the Santa Fe Group. The Jemez...
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    Batbatan) to the northeast is part of Santa Fe municipality although it is not part of the Bantayan islands group archipelago. 'These Bantayan islets are...
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