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  5. Sedillo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Sedillo is a census-designated place in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 802 as of the 2010 census . [ 4 ] The community is located along Interstate 40 .

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    ZIP Codes: 87101–87125, 87131, 87151, 87153, 87154, ... The mountain towns of Tijeras, ... as part of normal or extreme weather each summer. ...

  7. Cedar Crest, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 87008. Area code: 505: FIPS code: 35-13200: GNIS feature ID: ... It is bordered by the village of Tijeras to the south. According to the United States ...

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  9. Tijeras, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Tijeras Pueblo Archaeological Site is located in Tijeras at 35° 04′ 30″ N, 106° 23′ 01.″ The site was occupied by Ancestral Pueblo people from about 1313 CE to 1425 CE. In the first phase of its occupation the Tijeras Pueblo had about 200 rooms in terraced buildings arranged in a "U" shape with a large ceremonial Kiva at the center.