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New Mexico has the fifth lowest per capita income in the United States of America, at $17,261 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $25,541 (2003).
Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area in a specified year. It is calculated by dividing the area's total income by its total population.
Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. [1] [2]
Rank | County | Per capita income | Median household income | Median family income | Population | Number of households |
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1 | Los Alamos | $49,474 | $103,643 | $118,993 | 17,950 | 7,663 |
2 | Santa Fe | $32,188 | $52,696 | $64,041 | 144,170 | 61,963 |
United States | $27,334 | $51,914 | $62,982 | 308,745,538 | 116,716,292 | |
3 | Bernalillo | $26,143 | $47,481 | $59,809 | 662,564 | 266,000 |
4 | Sandoval | $25,979 | $57,158 | $65,906 | 131,561 | 47,602 |
5 | Eddy | $24,587 | $46,583 | $56,646 | 53,829 | 20,411 |
6 | Lincoln | $24,290 | $43,750 | $53,871 | 20,497 | 9,219 |
New Mexico | $22,966 | $43,820 | $52,565 | 2,059,179 | 791,395 | |
7 | Taos | $22,145 | $35,441 | $43,236 | 32,937 | 14,806 |
8 | Mora | $22,035 | $37,784 | $42,122 | 4,881 | 2,114 |
9 | Grant | $21,164 | $36,591 | $44,360 | 29,514 | 12,586 |
10 | Colfax | $21,047 | $39,216 | $48,450 | 13,750 | 6,011 |
11 | Catron | $20,895 | $31,914 | $40,906 | 3,725 | 1,787 |
12 | De Baca | $20,769 | $30,643 | $36,618 | 2,022 | 912 |
13 | San Juan | $20,725 | $46,189 | $53,540 | 130,044 | 44,404 |
14 | Valencia | $19,955 | $42,044 | $48,767 | 76,569 | 27,500 |
15 | Curry | $19,925 | $38,090 | $48,933 | 48,376 | 18,015 |
16 | Rio Arriba | $19,913 | $41,437 | $47,840 | 40,246 | 15,768 |
17 | Lea | $19,637 | $43,910 | $48,980 | 64,727 | 22,236 |
18 | Otero | $19,255 | $39,615 | $46,210 | 63,797 | 24,464 |
19 | Union | $19,228 | $39,975 | $41,687 | 4,549 | 1,695 |
20 | San Miguel | $18,508 | $32,213 | $42,888 | 29,393 | 11,978 |
21 | Chaves | $18,504 | $37,524 | $43,464 | 65,645 | 23,691 |
22 | Doña Ana | $18,315 | $36,657 | $43,184 | 209,233 | 75,532 |
23 | Quay | $18,234 | $28,773 | $41,766 | 9,041 | 4,072 |
24 | Socorro | $17,801 | $33,284 | $41,964 | 17,866 | 7,014 |
25 | Hidalgo | $17,451 | $36,733 | $41,594 | 4,894 | 1,936 |
26 | Torrance | $17,278 | $37,117 | $43,914 | 16,383 | 6,264 |
27 | Roosevelt | $16,933 | $37,762 | $43,536 | 19,846 | 7,299 |
28 | Sierra | $16,667 | $25,583 | $38,641 | 11,988 | 5,917 |
29 | Luna | $15,687 | $27,997 | $33,312 | 25,095 | 9,593 |
30 | Cibola | $14,712 | $37,361 | $41,187 | 27,213 | 8,860 |
31 | Harding | $14,684 | $33,750 | $56,563 | 695 | 349 |
32 | Guadalupe | $13,710 | $28,488 | $37,535 | 4,687 | 1,766 |
33 | McKinley | $12,932 | $31,335 | $37,345 | 71,492 | 21,968 |
Rank | Place | County | Per Capita Income | Median House- hold Income | Median Family Income | Population | Number of Households | MSA |
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1 | Tesuque | Santa Fe County | $52,473 | $76,029 | $80,043 | 909 | 455 | Santa Fe, NM |
2 | Taos Ski Valley | Taos County | $43,143 | $67,708 | $103,422 | 56 | 32 | |
3 | Los Ranchos de Albuquerque | Bernalillo County | $40,883 | $60,500 | $77,150 | 5,092 | 1,997 | Albuquerque, NM |
4 | White Rock | Los Alamos County | $36,288 | $92,813 | $96,716 | 6,045 | 2,226 | Santa Fe, NM |
5 | Placitas | Sandoval County | $36,243 | $60,597 | $71,696 | 3,452 | 1,485 | Albuquerque, NM |
6 | Corona | Lincoln County | $34,987 | $28,594 | $33,438 | 165 | 81 | |
7 | Los Alamos | Los Alamos County | $34,240 | $71,536 | $86,876 | 11,909 | 5,110 | Santa Fe, NM |
8 | Corrales | Sandoval County | $33,629 | $67,217 | $79,331 | 7,334 | 2,819 | Albuquerque, NM |
9 | Eldorado at Santa Fe | Santa Fe County | $33,107 | $70,051 | $76,930 | 5,799 | 2,438 | Santa Fe, NM |
10 | Angel Fire | Colfax | $29,614 | $48,250 | $56,125 | 1,048 | 462 | |
11 | Galisteo | Santa Fe County | $27,719 | $45,324 | $45,735 | 265 | 119 | Santa Fe, NM |
12 | Cedar Crest | Bernalillo County | $27,263 | $50,865 | $62,054 | 1,060 | 470 | Albuquerque, NM |
13 | Carlsbad North | Eddy County | $27,192 | $52,361 | $69,135 | 1,245 | 484 | |
14 | Chupadero | Santa Fe County | $26,915 | $59,231 | $58,077 | 318 | 125 | Santa Fe, NM |
15 | Yah-ta-hey | McKinley County | $26,307 | $51,023 | $53,203 | 580 | 156 | |
16 | Mesilla | Doña Ana County | $25,922 | $42,275 | $51,181 | 2,180 | 892 | Las Cruces, NM |
17 | Cañada de los Alamos | Santa Fe County | $25,707 | $44,231 | $50,682 | 358 | 153 | Santa Fe, NM |
18 | Santa Fe | Santa Fe County | $25,454 | $40,392 | $49,705 | 62,203 | 27,569 | Santa Fe, NM |
19 | Santa Teresa | Doña Ana County | $24,561 | $61,500 | $66,833 | 2,607 | 952 | Las Cruces, NM |
20 | House | Quay County | $24,300 | $25,625 | $35,000 | 72 | 34 | |
21 | Virden | Hidalgo County | $23,184 | $29,375 | $46,250 | 143 | 48 | |
22 | Jaconita | Santa Fe County | $22,888 | $41,667 | $61,875 | 343 | 147 | Santa Fe, NM |
23 | Ruidoso | Lincoln County | $22,721 | $37,107 | $44,846 | 7,698 | 3,434 | |
24 | Grenville | Union County | $21,536 | $54,375 | $58,125 | 25 | 9 | |
25 | Elephant Butte | Sierra County | $21,345 | $31,705 | $37,344 | 1,390 | 689 | |
26 | Cloudcroft | Otero County | $21,301 | $40,795 | $52,292 | 749 | 320 | |
27 | Ranchos de Taos | Taos County | $20,988 | $28,750 | $32,045 | 2,390 | 984 | |
28 | Albuquerque | Bernalillo County | $20,884 | $38,272 | $46,979 | 448,607 | 183,236 | Albuquerque, NM |
29 | Rio Rancho | Sandoval County | $20,322 | $47,169 | $52,223 | 51,765 | 18,995 | Albuquerque, NM |
30 | Bosque Farms | Valencia County | $20,317 | $44,055 | $49,688 | 3,931 | 1,422 | Albuquerque, NM |
31 | Flora Vista | San Juan County | $20,189 | $46,157 | $46,071 | 1,383 | 504 | |
32 | Tse Bonito | McKinley County | $20,187 | $38,077 | $38,365 | 261 | 78 | |
33 | Madrid | Santa Fe County | $20,025 | $21,905 | $7,386 | 149 | 82 | Santa Fe, NM |
34 | El Valle de Arroyo Seco | Santa Fe County | $19,712 | $33,056 | $42,344 | 1,149 | 407 | Santa Fe, NM |
35 | La Jara | Sandoval County | $19,691 | $39,444 | $46,406 | 209 | 93 | Albuquerque, NM |
36 | Causey | Roosevelt County | $19,663 | $37,083 | $37,083 | 52 | 19 | |
37 | Glorieta | Santa Fe County | $19,564 | $36,250 | $46,429 | 859 | 315 | Santa Fe, NM |
38 | Jemez Springs | Sandoval County | $19,522 | $36,818 | $36,042 | 375 | 113 | Albuquerque, NM |
39 | North Valley | Bernalillo County | $19,398 | $39,888 | $45,129 | 11,923 | 4,467 | Albuquerque, NM |
40 | Cuyamungue | Santa Fe County | $18,887 | $43,958 | $47,969 | 421 | 154 | Santa Fe, NM |
41 | Tijeras | Bernalillo County | $18,836 | $34,167 | $46,250 | 474 | 191 | Albuquerque, NM |
42 | Cundiyo | Santa Fe County | $18,722 | $48,654 | $48,654 | 95 | 39 | Santa Fe, NM |
43 | Carnuel | Bernalillo County | $18,553 | $37,813 | $46,250 | 872 | 371 | Albuquerque, NM |
44 | Rio Communities | Valencia County | $18,260 | $33,125 | $39,205 | 4,213 | 1,762 | Albuquerque, NM |
45 | Boles Acres | Otero County | $18,207 | $39,048 | $51,029 | 1,172 | 463 | |
46 | Farmington | San Juan County | $18,167 | $37,663 | $42,605 | 37,844 | 13,982 | |
47 | Edgewood | Santa Fe County | $18,146 | $42,500 | $45,952 | 1,893 | 676 | Santa Fe, NM |
48 | Eagle Nest | Colfax County | $17,974 | $36,477 | $38,750 | 306 | 141 | |
49 | Red River | Taos County | $17,883 | $31,667 | $39,792 | 484 | 234 | |
50 | Dora | Roosevelt County | $17,831 | $38,333 | $40,417 | 130 | 43 | |
51 | Rio Communities North | Valencia County | $17,745 | $46,773 | $46,471 | 1,588 | 550 | Albuquerque, NM |
52 | Roy | Harding County | $17,651 | $21,111 | $41,667 | 304 | 150 | |
53 | Lake Sumner | De Baca County | $17,590 | $25,250 | $29,167 | 86 | 44 | |
54 | Cuartelez | Santa Fe County | $17,445 | $33,906 | $27,426 | 452 | 165 | Santa Fe, NM |
55 | El Rancho | Santa Fe County | $17,353 | $31,450 | $33,958 | 817 | 310 | Santa Fe, NM |
56 | La Cienega | Santa Fe County | $17,329 | $38,028 | $46,578 | 3,007 | 1,033 | Santa Fe, NM |
57 | Chimayo | Rio Arriba County | $17,023 | $31,474 | $35,938 | 2,924 | 1,150 | |
58 | Sombrillo | Santa Fe County | $16,809 | $47,000 | $46,125 | 493 | 179 | Santa Fe, NM |
59 | Lamy | Santa Fe County | $16,765 | $43,333 | $27,083 | 137 | 55 | Santa Fe, NM |
60 | Chama | Rio Arriba County | $16,670 | $30,513 | $31,983 | 1,199 | 467 | |
61 | Valencia | Valencia County | $16,620 | $40,521 | $47,745 | 4,500 | 1,553 | Albuquerque, NM |
62 | Cedar Grove | Santa Fe County | $16,585 | $42,750 | $47,560 | 599 | 224 | Santa Fe, NM |
63 | La Puebla | Santa Fe County | $16,582 | $29,107 | $34,833 | 1,296 | 492 | Santa Fe, NM |
64 | Carlsbad | Eddy County | $16,496 | $30,658 | $35,640 | 27,463 | 10,154 | |
65 | Des Moines | Union County | $16,255 | $27,321 | $40,833 | 177 | 72 | |
66 | White Sands | Doña Ana County | $16,186 | $43,500 | $47,750 | 1,323 | 432 | Las Cruces, NM |
67 | Los Chaves | Valencia County | $16,092 | $38,228 | $40,896 | 5,033 | 1,764 | Albuquerque, NM |
68 | Taos | Taos County | $15,983 | $25,016 | $33,564 | 4,700 | 2,067 | |
69 | Gallup | McKinley County | $15,789 | $34,868 | $39,197 | 20,209 | 6,810 | |
70 | Las Cruces | Doña Ana County | $15,704 | $30,375 | $37,670 | 74,267 | 29,184 | Las Cruces, NM |
71 | Clovis | Curry County | $15,561 | $28,878 | $33,622 | 32,667 | 12,458 | |
72 | Williamsburg | Sierra County | $15,549 | $23,750 | $27,679 | 527 | 264 | |
73 | Peralta | Valencia County | $15,511 | $38,039 | $39,605 | 3,750 | 1,314 | Albuquerque, NM |
74 | Pena Blanca | Sandoval County | $15,401 | $24,063 | $28,214 | 661 | 226 | Albuquerque, NM |
75 | La Luz | Otero County | $15,258 | $28,625 | $29,719 | 1,615 | 648 | |
76 | Algodones | Sandoval County | $15,214 | $39,792 | $42,813 | 688 | 236 | Albuquerque, NM |
77 | Capitan | Lincoln County | $15,062 | $27,188 | $32,115 | 1,443 | 605 | |
78 | Tome-Adelino | Valencia County | $14,871 | $27,361 | $32,708 | 2,211 | 780 | Albuquerque, NM |
79 | San Ysidro | Sandoval County | $14,787 | $30,521 | $32,188 | 238 | 86 | Albuquerque, NM |
80 | Tucumcari | Quay County | $14,786 | $22,560 | $27,468 | 5,989 | 2,489 | |
81 | Aztec | San Juan County | $14,750 | $33,110 | $39,509 | 6,378 | 2,330 | |
82 | Los Lunas | Valencia County | $14,692 | $36,240 | $37,255 | 10,034 | 3,601 | Albuquerque, NM |
83 | Alamogordo | Otero County | $14,662 | $30,928 | $35,673 | 35,582 | 13,704 | |
84 | Radium Springs | Doña Ana County | $14,660 | $33,167 | $34,083 | 1,518 | 544 | Las Cruces, NM |
85 | Hatch | Doña Ana County | $14,619 | $21,250 | $23,819 | 1,673 | 538 | Las Cruces, NM |
86 | Reserve | Catron County | $14,612 | $24,750 | $30,536 | 387 | 177 | |
87 | Springer | Colfax County | $14,606 | $27,850 | $34,563 | 1,285 | 520 | |
88 | Roswell | Chaves County | $14,589 | $27,252 | $31,724 | 45,293 | 17,068 | |
89 | Bloomfield | San Juan County | $14,424 | $32,905 | $34,760 | 6,417 | 2,222 | |
90 | Truth or Consequences | Sierra County | $14,415 | $20,986 | $28,750 | 7,289 | 3,450 | |
91 | Eunice | Lea County | $14,373 | $31,722 | $38,808 | 2,562 | 942 | |
92 | Jal, New Mexico | Lea County | $14,354 | $30,848 | $35,500 | 1,996 | 743 | |
93 | Española | Rio Arriba County | $14,303 | $27,144 | $32,255 | 13,213 | 5,751 | |
94 | Cimarron | Colfax County | $14,248 | $27,875 | $30,677 | 917 | 382 | |
95 | Raton | Colfax County | $14,223 | $27,028 | $31,762 | 7,282 | 3,035 | |
96 | Los Cerrillos | Santa Fe County | $14,215 | $13,661 | $31,161 | 229 | 111 | |
97 | Hobbs | Lea County | $14,209 | $28,100 | $33,017 | 28,657 | 10,040 | |
98 | Grants | Cibola County | $14,053 | $30,652 | $33,464 | 8,806 | 3,202 | |
99 | Kirtland | San Juan County | $14,053 | $45,000 | $45,491 | 6,190 | 1,822 | |
100 | Agua Fria | Santa Fe County | $14,023 | $32,978 | $33,456 | 2,051 | 721 | Santa Fe, NM |
101 Rio Chiquito, New Mexico $13,983
102 Pojoaque, New Mexico $13,968
103 Clayton, New Mexico $13,967
104 Los Trujillos-Gabaldon, New Mexico $13,959
105 Artesia, New Mexico $13,911
106 Silver City, New Mexico $13,813
107 Floyd, New Mexico $13,747
108 Alcalde, New Mexico $13,656
109 Moriarty, New Mexico $13,640
110 Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico $13,568
111 Fort Sumner, New Mexico $13,327
112 Pecos, New Mexico $13,306
113 Questa, New Mexico $13,303
114 Socorro, New Mexico $13,250
115 Naschitti, New Mexico $13,226
116 South Valley, New Mexico $13,217
117 Bernalillo, New Mexico $13,100
118 Logan, New Mexico $13,069
119 Magdalena, New Mexico $13,064
120 Melrose, New Mexico $13,053
121 Grady, New Mexico $13,000
122 Belen, New Mexico $12,999
123 Portales, New Mexico $12,935
124 Hope, New Mexico $12,867
125 Ponderosa, New Mexico $12,838
126 Regina, New Mexico $12,791
127 Lovington, New Mexico $12,752
128 Las Vegas, New Mexico $12,619
129 Mountainair, New Mexico $12,566
130 Jarales, New Mexico $12,561
131 Tularosa, New Mexico $12,507
132 Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico $12,492
133 Torreon (Torrance County), New Mexico $12,349
134 Carrizozo, New Mexico $12,243
135 Encino, New Mexico $12,191
136 Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico $12,144
137 Hurley, New Mexico $11,999
138 Pinehill, New Mexico $11,983
139 Mosquero, New Mexico $11,915
140 Rio Lucio, New Mexico $11,827
141 Chilili, New Mexico $11,749
142 Timberon, New Mexico $11,743
143 Tatum, New Mexico $11,728
144 San Jon, New Mexico $11,592
145 Peñasco, New Mexico $11,564
146 Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico $11,562
147 Elida, New Mexico $11,328
148 Pueblo of Sandia Village, New Mexico $11,240
149 Maxwell, New Mexico $11,231
150 Cuba, New Mexico $11,192
151 Santa Rosa, New Mexico $11,168
152 Bayard, New Mexico $11,066
153 San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico $11,039
154 Vaughn, New Mexico $11,014
155 Laguna, New Mexico $10,980
156 Deming, New Mexico $10,943
157 Lordsburg, New Mexico $10,877
158 Meadow Lake, New Mexico $10,808
159 Loving, New Mexico $10,715
160 Texico, New Mexico $10,584
161 North Acomita Village, New Mexico $10,569
162 San Juan, New Mexico $10,568
163 Dona Ana, New Mexico $10,542
164 Thoreau, New Mexico $10,516
165 Milan, New Mexico $10,463
166 Wagon Mound, New Mexico $10,459
167 Ramah, New Mexico $10,419
168 Santa Cruz, New Mexico $10,278
169 Dexter, New Mexico $10,239
170 Tohatchi, New Mexico $10,217
171 Hagerman, New Mexico $10,114
172 Dulce, New Mexico $10,108
173 Mesita, New Mexico $10,104
174 Chaparral, New Mexico $10,033
175 Taos Pueblo, New Mexico $10,002
176 Crownpoint, New Mexico $9,964
177 Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico $9,857
178 Isleta Village Proper, New Mexico $9,804
179 Rio en Medio, New Mexico $9,723
180 Paguate, New Mexico $9,657
181 Folsom, New Mexico $9,561
182 Encinal, New Mexico $9,496
183 Santa Clara, New Mexico $9,484
184 Vadito, New Mexico $9,481
185 Willard, New Mexico $9,343
186 Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico $9,311
187 Upper Fruitland, New Mexico $9,246
188 Cochiti, New Mexico $9,153
189 Acomita Lake, New Mexico $9,076
190 Seama, New Mexico $8,871
191 El Cerro-Monterey Park, New Mexico $8,734
192 Zia Pueblo, New Mexico $8,689
193 Chamisal, New Mexico $8,641
194 Newcomb, New Mexico $8,584
195 Mescalero, New Mexico $8,554
196 Nakaibito, New Mexico $8,546
197 Lake Arthur, New Mexico $8,497
198 Estancia, New Mexico $8,479
199 Brimhall Nizhoni, New Mexico $8,290
200 Twin Lakes, New Mexico $8,233
Rio Chiquito is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 103 at the 2000 census.
Pojoaque is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,907 at the 2010 census. Pojoaque Pueblo, a neighboring community, is an Indian Reservation, and the town of Pojoaque is a collection of communities near the Pueblo with people from various ethnic backgrounds. The area of Pojoaque includes the neighborhoods of Cuyamungue, Jacona, Jaconita, Nambé and El Rancho.
Clayton is a town and county seat of Union County, New Mexico, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,980. Clayton is a crossroads for tourists heading from Texas to Colorado, and Kansas / Oklahoma / Texas to Taos, New Mexico.
201 Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico $8,045
202 Shiprock, New Mexico $7,967
203 Pueblo Pintado, New Mexico $7,760
204 Tajique, New Mexico $7,645
205 Rincon, New Mexico $7,572
206 Skyline-Ganipa, New Mexico $7,553
207 Salem, New Mexico $7,405
208 Paraje, New Mexico $7,350
209 Huerfano, New Mexico $7,333
210 Mesquite, New Mexico $7,129
211 Casa Colorada, New Mexico $7,059
212 Crystal, New Mexico $7,002
213 Black Rock, New Mexico $6,952
214 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico $6,908
215 Church Rock, New Mexico $6,780
216 Columbus, New Mexico $6,721
217 Anthony, New Mexico $6,674
218 Sunland Park, New Mexico $6,576
219 Rock Springs, New Mexico $6,499
220 Napi HQ, New Mexico $6,335
221 Vado, New Mexico $6,323
222 San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico $6,225
223 Nenahnezad, New Mexico $6,041
224 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico $6,038
225 Manzano, New Mexico $5,935
226 Sanostee, New Mexico $5,926
227 Ojo Amarillo, New Mexico $5,661
228 Torreon (Sandoval County), New Mexico $5,417
229 Beclabito, New Mexico $5,401
230 Navajo, New Mexico $4,551
231 Sheep Springs, New Mexico $4,260
232 University Park, New Mexico $4,152
233 Alamo, New Mexico $4,039
234 Nageezi, New Mexico $3,502
Jemez Pueblo is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,788 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Shiprock is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States, on the Navajo reservation. The population was 8,156 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Farmington Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Pueblo Pintado is a census-designated place (CDP) in McKinley County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 247 at the 2000 census.
Taos is a town in Taos County in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, incorporated in 1934. As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,716. Other nearby communities include Ranchos de Taos, Cañon, Taos Canyon, Ranchitos, El Prado, and Arroyo Seco. The town is close to Taos Pueblo, the Native American village and tribe from which it takes its name.
Santa Fe County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the population was 144,170, making it New Mexico's third-most populous county, after Bernalillo County and Doña Ana County. Its county seat is Santa Fe, the state capital.
Sandoval County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the population was 131,561, making it the fourth-most populous county in New Mexico. The county seat is Bernalillo.
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Acomita Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 416 at the 2010 census.
North Acomita Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 303 at the 2010 census.
Seama is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 465 at the 2010 census.
San Ildefonso Pueblo is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, and a federally recognized tribe, established c. 1300 C.E. The Pueblo is self-governing and is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 524 as of the 2010 census, reported by the State of New Mexico as 1,524 in 2012, and there were 628 enrolled tribal members reported as of 2012 according to the Department of the Interior. San Ildefonso Pueblo is a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos, and the pueblo people are from the Tewa ethnic group of Native Americans, who speak the Tewa language.
Picuris Pueblo is a historic pueblo in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. It is also a census-designated place (CDP) and a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people. The 2010 census estimated that 68 people lived in the CDP, while 267 people in the U.S. reported being of the tribal group Picuris alone and 439 reported being of the tribal group Picuris alone or in combination with other groups. Picurís Pueblo is a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos. Their own name for their pueblo is P'įwweltha, meaning "mountain warrior place" or "mountain pass place." They speak the Picuris dialect of the Northern Tiwa language, part of the Kiowa-Tanoan language family.
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680—also known as Popé's Rebellion—was an uprising of most of the indigenous Pueblo people against the Spanish colonizers in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, present day New Mexico. The Pueblo Revolt killed 400 Spanish and drove the remaining 2,000 settlers out of the province.
San Juan del Río is a city and administrative seat of the surrounding San Juan del Río Municipality in the central Mexican state of Querétaro. The population in July, 2007 is calculated in 128,270 for the city and 217,980 for the municipality.
The Laguna Pueblo is a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people in west-central New Mexico, USA. The name, Laguna, is Spanish and derives from the lake located on their reservation. This body of water was formed by an ancient dam that was constructed by the Laguna people.After the Pueblo Revolt of 1680-1696, the Mission San José de la Laguna was erected by the Spanish at the old pueblo, and finished around July 4, 1699.
Ohkay Owingeh is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States and a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people. The 2010 census found that 1,143 people lived in the CDP, while 1,522 people in the U.S. reported being exclusively Ohkay Owingeh and 1,770 people reported being Ohkay Owingeh exclusively or in combination with another group.
The Copa Merconorte 2001 was an association football tournament in 2001 and the last Copa Merconorte to be held. Millonarios of Colombia defeated Emelec of Ecuador in the final.
The Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Las Vegas combined statistical area is made up of nine counties in north central New Mexico. The combined statistical area consists of the Albuquerque and Santa Fe metropolitan statistical areas, and the Las Vegas, Los Alamos, Española, and Grants micropolitan statistical areas. As of the 2010 census, the CSA had a population of 1,146,049. Roughly 55% of New Mexico's residents live in this area. Prior to the 2013 redefintions, the CSA consisted only of the Santa Fe metropolitan statistical area and the Española micropolitan statistical area. The total land area of the Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Las Vegas combined statistical area is 26,421 sq. mi.
Interstate 40 (I-40), a major east–west route of the Interstate Highway System, runs east–west through Albuquerque in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It is the direct replacement for the historic U.S. Highway 66 (US 66).
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 99.9 MHz:
Acomita is a place name in the southwestern United States and may refer to:
South Acomita Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 105 at the 2010 census.