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As part of the American Southwest, New Mexico shares the Old West legacy of cattle drives, cowboys, and clashes between pioneers and Native Americans. Indeed, from the vastness of its slice of the Great Plains to the rough, weather-scored peaks of its mountain ranges, New Mexico retains much of its frontier flavour.
For generations, New Mexicans have made a living from the land, herding cattle, growing pecans, creating magnificent pieces of jewelry from stones harvested underground. Today those traditions live on, supporting present day families and inspiring a new generation of makers, growers and ranchers.
New Mexico comes from the Spanish name of Nuevo Mexico; given to the region north of Mexico in the 1560s by Spanish explorers who hoped to find gold and wealth equal to Mexicos Aztec treasures. The current name is an anglicized version for this upper Rio Grande area.
With its vast deserts, rich cultural tapestry, and historic landmarks, New Mexico has earned its moniker as the Land of Enchantment. A crossroads of indigenous traditions and Spanish influences, this Southwestern state offers a unique blend of natural beauty and ancient civilizations, punctuated by modern flair.
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Some important facts about New Mexico are highlighted in the lists below. Capital: Santa Fe. Nicknames: Land of Enchantment, Sunshine State. Motto: Crescit Eundo (It Grows As It Goes) Date New Mexico became a state: January 6, 1912. Population: (2020) 2,117,522. Area: 121,590 square miles (314,917 square kilometers)
With its vast deserts, rich cultural tapestry, and historic landmarks, New Mexico has earned its moniker as the Land of Enchantment. A crossroads of indigenous traditions and Spanish influences, this Southwestern state offers a unique blend of natural beauty and ancient civilizations, punctuated by modern flair.
Two of New Mexicos most unique physical features are the caverns near Carlsbad, which are among the most spectacular natural rock formations in the world, and the extensive gypsum sand dunes at White Sands National Monument in south-central New Mexico, which were created by wind and water erosion.

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