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Named after the town of Bernalillo, which was its original county seat and a former Spanish military outpost, Bernalillo County encompasses 1,167 square miles bisected by the Rio Grande.
BERNALILLO COUNTYS COMMUNITY SERVICES DIVISION INCLUDES PARKS AND RECREATION, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH; PUBLIC HOUSING AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS THAT HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON BERNALILLO COUNTY TAXPAYERS.
Bernalillo is a small town which provides comfort knowing that everyone knows each other as well takes care of each other. Bernalillo is a quiet, safe, down-to-earth, town.
Bernalillo County, N.M. Incoming Bernalillo County Manager Cindy Chavez will officially begin her tenure tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 13. Chavez, who brings a wealth of experience in public service, will oversee county operations, working to enhance the quality of life for residents across the county.
This community boasts being the historical center of the State of New Mexico with occupation reaching back almost a thousand years. Bernalillo progressed from a string of haciendas along the river in the 1600s to a commercial center of trade among the pueblos and the Mexican settlers in the 1800s.

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The city became a major research and development hub, particularly in the fields of nuclear energy and aerospace. The presence of Sandia National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico further bolstered Albuquerques reputation as a center for innovation and technological advancements.
The eight sheep grazing in the valley represent the eight Spanish land grants which comprise Bernalillo County : Pajarito, Alameda, San Pedro, Elena Gallegos, Los Padillas, Antonio Sedillo, Atrisco and Chilili Grants. These sheep also symbolize the primary occupation of the first settlers of New Mexico, sheep herding.

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