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- Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia
Albuquerque ( ˈælbəkɜːrki ⓘ AL-bə-kurk-ee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke] ⓘ), [a] also known as ABQ, Burque, the Duke City, and in the past ' the Q', is the most populous city in the U S state of New Mexico, [6] and the county seat of Bernalillo County
- History of Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia
The history of Albuquerque, New Mexico dates back up to 12,000 years, beginning with the presence of Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers in the region Gradually, these nomadic people adopted a more settled, agricultural lifestyle and began to build multi-story stone or adobe dwellings now known as pueblos by 750 CE
- Albuquerque, New Mexico - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albuquerque (also known by locals as Duke City or ABQ) is the largest city in the state of New Mexico and is the seat of Bernalillo County It has a population of 564,559 as of 2020, making it the 32nd largest city proper in the United States
- Albuquerque metropolitan area - Wikipedia
The Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area, sometimes referred to as Tiguex (named after the Southern Tiwa), [3] [4] [5] is a metropolitan area in central New Mexico centered on the city of Albuquerque The metro comprises four counties: Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia
- Timeline of Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, US 1706 – Town founded as a trading post between the Tiwa Puebloan peoples and the Hispanos in Nuevo México by Francisco Cuervo y Valdés for New Spain [1] 1793 – San Felipe de Neri Church built 1837 – Unrest [2] 1846 – U S army fort built [3]
- Albuquerque | History, Population, Climate, Facts | Britannica
Albuquerque, city, seat (1883) of Bernalillo county, west-central New Mexico, U S , located on the Rio Grande opposite a pass between the Sandia and Manzano mountains to the east The area was the site of Native American pueblos (villages) when Europeans first arrived in 1540
- Government of Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia
Albuquerque, New Mexico, has a mayor-council government, divided into an executive branch headed by the Mayor [1] and the nine-member City Council which holds the legislative authority [2]
- List of historic landmarks in Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia
There are entire neighborhoods that fall under historic landmark classifications, for a more comprehensive list of their historic landmarks see their respective pages: Barelas, Old Town Albuquerque, Nob Hill, and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque
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