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    Santa Fe de Nuevo México (English: Holy Faith of New Mexico; shortened as Nuevo México or Nuevo Méjico, and translated as New Mexico in English) was a...
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    status as the capital of the Mexican territory of Santa Fe de Nuevo México was formalized in the 1824 Constitution after Mexico achieved independence from...
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  • Mondújar Santa Fe del Penedès Santa Fe, Granada New Mexico or Nuevo México, US state formerly Santa Fe de Nuevo México Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a former...
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    Nuevo México in 1610. It was New Mexico's seat of government until 1901. In 1610, Pedro de Peralta, the newly appointed governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo...
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    had been the Mexican territory of Alta California, while a southeastern strip on the Rio Grande had been part of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, most of whose...
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  • Pueblo Revolt (category Colonial New Mexico)
    against the Spanish colonizers in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, larger than present-day New Mexico. Incidents of brutality and cruelty, coupled...
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    originating in the historical region of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, today the US state of New Mexico (Nuevo México), southern Colorado, and other parts of the...
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  • Look up Nuevo México in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nuevo México may refer to: Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a Kingdom of the Spanish Empire and New Spain...
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    the folk music of Hispanos during the 16th to 19th centuries in Santa Fe de Nuevo México. During the early 1900s, the genre began to incorporate country...
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    The Santa Fe Plaza (Spanish: Plaza de Santa Fe) is a National Historic Landmark in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico in the style of traditional Spanish-American...
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  • Spanish Santa Fe de Nuevo México; these old traditions are found in both their original folk forms and as a modern folk genre known as New Mexico music...
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    of Texas, U.S. forces quickly occupied the regional capital of Santa Fe de Nuevo México along the upper Rio Grande. U.S. forces also moved against the...
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    Spanish Governors of New Mexico were the political chief executives of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México (New Mexico) between 1598, when it was...
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    was developed in New Mexico over the centuries from the first Spanish colonists of what was then known as Santa Fe de Nuevo México. The roots of this pastry...
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    Franciscan friar García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín friar named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first wine grapes in Santa Fe de Nuevo México, in what would become...
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    populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Founded in 1706 as La Villa de Alburquerque by Santa Fe de Nuevo México governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdés...
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  • all of New Mexico beyond the Rio Grande for Spain, and was the first colonial governor in the New Spain province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México; however,...
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    northeast Texas, before independence and the Mexican Cession The territorial extent of the Santa Fe de Nuevo México Territory The exact date that the division...
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    developed and used in Santa Fe de Nuevo México, popularized after the founding of Albuquerque in 1706. Reintroduced during the New Mexico Territory from the...
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    Spanish Missions in New Mexico were a series of religious outposts in the Province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México — present day New Mexico. They were established...
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  • Francisco Xavier Chávez (category Mexican governors of Santa Fe de Nuevo México)
    a Mexican landowner and merchant who was the second jefe político (equivalent to governor) of the territory of Santa Fe de Nuevo México after Mexico gained...
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    Spanish Governor of the New Spain territory of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, to the US states of New Mexico and Arizona, titular 1690–1695, effective 1692–1696...
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  • in 1600 with his family to help reinforce the Spanish colonial Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico province in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. At the time, they had...
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    Old Town Albuquerque (category Neighborhoods in Albuquerque, New Mexico)
    site of Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the provincial kingdom of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, established in 1706 by New Mexico governor Francisco Cuervo...
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    New Spain, explorer, and colonial governor of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México in the viceroyalty of New Spain. He led early Spanish expeditions...
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    state of New Mexico in the 1930s. It derived from New Mexico vernacular Territorial Style, an original style from Santa Fe de Nuevo México following the...
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  • of New Mexico Southwestern archaeology Territorial evolution of New Mexico Santa Fe de Nuevo México U.S. provisional government of New Mexico Territory...
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  • typically starting in Missouri and the other in the Mexican province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, served the majority of settlers during the era of Westward...
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  • area. Nuevo México had a population of 42,246 at the census of 2005. The city's name references Santa Fe de Nuevo México, modern day New Mexico. Link...
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    Francisco Cuervo y Valdés (category Colonial governors of Santa Fe de Nuevo México)
    politician who governed Nuevo León (1687-1688), Nueva Extremadura (1698–1703), New Philippines (1698–1702), and Santa Fe de Nuevo México (1704–1707). Cuervo...
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