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Why is New Mexico a Site of Conscious?

New Mexico . is a spiritual state. Janee' Hogg did this qustion.


What was the city called that was in the site of tenochtitlan?

New Spain. (I am not sure if this is entirely right or not, so if it's wrong, I'm sorry.)


Do they have a place called Mexico New Mexico?

No, there is no placed called Mexico, New Mexico.


Why is the Bosque Redondo Memorial called a Site of Conscious?

The Bosque Redondo Memorial in New Mexico is a monument to commemorate the persecution and imprisonment of Navajo and Apache Native Americans by the United States military. More than 9,000 Navajo and 500 Apache Indians were so imprisoned.


Where is the famous subterranean tourist site in New Mexico?

Carlsbad Caverns in Carlsbad, New Mexico.


The newcomers from the Aztecs built a new city on the site of tenochtitlan what was is called?

Mexico City :) P.S. TRY VANILLA ICECREAM AND COKE DELISHH bOb Bananski!!


What city in New Mexico was near the site of the first nuclear explosion in world history?

Socorro, Carrizozo, and Alamogordo are the closest to the Trinity Site.


Subterranian tourist site in New Mexico?

Carlsbad Caverns- it is the largest cavern in the world, and is located in southeast New Mexico.


Where can you find out about Homestead Declaration for New Mexico?

The best site to find answers to Homestead Declaration for New Mexico is at www.HomesteadUS.com


What is the Lower House of New Mexico called?

It is the New Mexico House of Representatives.


Is the grand canyon a subterranean tourist site in New Mexico?

No the site you seek is Carlsbad Caverns.


Did the spanish called their new colony New Mexico?

No. They called it 'New Spain'.