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  2. Tres Piedras, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Tres Piedras is located approximately 30 miles northwest of Taos, and west of the Rio Grande on U.S. Route 64. At approximately 8,000 feet (2,400 m) in altitude, it is located within the southern portion of the San Juan Range of the Rocky Mountains .

  3. Tres Piedras Orthogneiss - Wikipedia

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    The unit was originally included in the Tusas Granite by Just in his 1937 survey of pegmatites in northern New Mexico. [6] but was designated as the Tres Piedras Granite by Barker in 1958. Barker included exposures near the town of Tres Piedras, along the Rio Tusas, and near Burned Mountain and Hopewell. [7]

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  5. U.S. Route 285 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    318.5: 512.6: NM 503 east – Cundiyo: Western terminus of NM 503 320.4: 515.6: 183: Frontage Road: Interchange: Sombrillo–Española line: 324.5: 522.2: NM 399 south / NM 106 north – Sombrillo: Northern terminus of NM 399, southern terminus of NM 106: Rio Arriba: Española: 326.1: 524.8: NM 68 north (Riverside Drive) Southern terminus of NM ...

  6. Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres - Wikipedia

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    Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres, also commonly known as Lloréns Torres, is a public housing complex in San Juan, Puerto Rico.It is located a few minutes driving distance from both the tourist and hotels areas of the Condado and Isla Verde neighborhoods, and from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.

  7. Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    [5] Spanish settlers of the Taos Valley moved into the Taos Pueblo for safety from attacks from Plains Indians. In 1772 a mission church was begun. Between 1796 and 1797, land from the Don Fernando de Taos Land Grant was given to 63 Spanish families. In 1815 the San Francisco de Asis Mission Church was completed. The Taos region population grew ...

  8. Joaquin Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Joaquin Rocks are a group of three pillars of rock, originally known as "Las Tres Piedras" (The Three Rocks), located on Joaquin Ridge, in the Diablo Range, in Fresno County, California. The Joaquin Rocks are at an elevation of 4,121 feet (1,256 meters), and are the most distinguishing feature of Joaquin Ridge.

  9. Rio Rancho Estates, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Rio Rancho Estates is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. [3] The CDP is in the southern part of the county, bordered to the east and south by the city of Rio Rancho.