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Latitude: 32.77819
Longitude: -108.1496

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Area code(s): 505
Zip Code(s): 88026


    
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New Mexico Central Reservations (Central)
Premier hotels and lodging in New Mexico. New Mexico Travel offers hotel and lodging reservations at New Mexico's premier bed & breakfasts, inns, hotels and other lodging
http://nmtravel.com/

Archaeology

Belen Projectile Points (Central)
THE BELEN POINT Paleoindian Projectile and Possibly A Plainview Variant ? created 9/8/97 The Belen projectile point is a Paleoindian point found, maybe exclusively, in the Central Rio Grande ...
http://www.ele.net/belen/belnintr.htm

New Mexico Archaic - Oshara Tradition (Central)
Brief description of the New Mexico Archaic which is divided into the Jay, Bajada, San Jose and Armijo phases. Images of projectiles of each phase are provided.
http://www.ele.net/oshara/archaic.htm

Development Agencies

EDIRC: New Mexico (Central)
Central index of economics institutions (academic, governmental and non-profit) in New Mexico (United States).
http://edirc.repec.org/usa-nm.html

Events - Calendars

Calendar of Native American Events and Dances in Central New Mexico (Central)
Enjoy traditional Native American Events and Dances offered by various Native American Pueblos in central New Mexico
http://www.santaana.org/calendar.htm

Historical Organizations & Info

Volcanoes in the North and Central America Region (Central)
Volcanoes in the North and Central American Region Canada Canada's Volcanoes-North to South Mexico Colima El Chichon Iztaccihuatl, Mexico Jorullo La Reforma Las Derummbadas Paricutin Pinacate ...
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/north_america/

Museums & Historical Sites

Pueblo of Santa Ana (Central)
A Brief History of Santa Ana In the Beginning The Santa Ana Pueblo people, who have occupied their current site in central New Mexico since at least the late 1500s, believe their ancestors ...
http://www.santaana.org/history.htm

   
 

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