No, it is fictional.
Rukahs is however Shakur spelled backwards, coincidence?
The limit does not exist.
California and New Mexico didn't exist. Mexican independence happened in 1810. California didn't exist as California until 1850. The mission system in California changed hands from Spain to Mexico.
There's Giardia and Amoeba, among others.
A used car can be returned the day after it is purchased in New Mexico if the dealer offers this advantage. Lemon Laws exist in New Mexico and a defective car can be returned the day after it is purchased with no problems.
That does not exist but it is answered by the Official State Question which is "Red or Green".
Until it ceased to exist in 1985, U.S. Highway 66 went through New Mexico. One can still drive on portions of what used to be this highway in that state.
Probably, because Mexico didn't exist at the time. From 1521 until 1821, present-day Mexico was an overseas territory of the Spanish Crown, known as New Spain.
Idaho did not exist. Colorado Territory sided with the Union, New Mexico sided with the Union. Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) generally supported the Confederacy.
Its New Mexico.
You mean modern temples such as Christian, Baptist or Mormon? In that case both qualify as such. Ancient temples built by Native American civilizations are usually found in central and southern Mexico (the country). In northern Mexico and New Mexico, most peoples were semi-nomadic, meaning few (if any) buildings, including temples, exist.
what type of artistic expression exists in Mexico
Mexico. Long time.