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  2. Questa, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Questa 1943. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 5.1 square miles (13 km 2), all land.The village is a regional hub for the smaller outlying communities of Lama, Cerro, Sunshine Valley, Latir, Costilla, and Amalia.

  3. Mora County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The families each received a strip of property by a September 28, 1835, land grant of Centralist Republic of Mexico Governor of New Mexico Albino Pérez. [4] The grant gave land title for over 800,000 acres (1,250 square miles; around 323,800 hectares, or 3,200 km 2 ) in Mora Valley [ 6 ] to various families willing to relocate; estimates vary ...

  4. Puerto de Luna, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto de Luna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Guadalupe County, New Mexico, United States. It lies approximately 9 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (15.3 km) south-southeast of Santa Rosa on New Mexico State Road 91 and on the bank of the Pecos River. The community is located west of, but not within, the Llano Estacado of Eastern New Mexico and West Texas.

  5. Tierra Amarilla Land Grant - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 1832, the governor of New Mexico granted Manuel Martinez of Abiquiu, his eight offspring, and "some others" the land comprising the Tierra Amarilla Grant.. Martinez was instructed to distribute small plots of land for residences and farming to settlers, but the majority was to be designated as common land for the use of all the residents of the g

  6. New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It has the highest proportion of federal land with oil and gas, as well as the most lucrative: since the last amendment to the U.S. Mineral Leasing Act in 1987, New Mexico had by far the lowest percent of land sold for the minimum statutory amount of $2 per acre, at just 3%; by contrast, all of Arizona's federal land was sold at the lowest rate ...

  7. Cerro, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Cerro is an unincorporated community in Taos County, New Mexico, United States [2] located along New Mexico State Road 378. It was founded in 1854 by settlers from Taos and Questa and was named for Cerro Guadalupe. [3]