Titun Mẹ́ksíkò

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State of New Mexico
Flag of New MexicoState seal of New Mexico
FlagÈdìdí
Ìlàjẹ́: Land of Enchantment
Motto(s): Crescit eundo ("It grows as it goes")
Map of the United States with New Mexico highlighted
Map of the United States with New Mexico highlighted
Èdè oníibiṣẹ́none
Spoken language(s)English 67%
Spanish 29%,
Navajo 4%[1][2]
OrúkọaráàlúNew Mexican
OlúìlúSanta Fe
Ìlú atóbijùlọAlbuquerque
Largest metro areaAlbuquerque-Rio Rancho Metro
Àlà Ipò 5th ní U.S.
 - Total121,665 sq mi
(315,194 km2)
 - Width342 miles (550 km)
 - Length370 miles (595 km)
 - % water0.2
 - Latitude31° 20′ N to 37° N
 - Longitude103° W to 109° 3′ W
Iyeèrò Ipò 36th ní U.S.
 - Total1,984,356 (2008 est.)[3]
1,819,046 (2000)
Density16.2/sq mi  (6.27/km2)
Ranked 45th in the U.S.
Elevation 
 - Highest pointWheeler Peak[4]
13,167 ft (4013.3 m)
 - Mean5,692 ft  (1,735 m)
 - Lowest pointRed Bluff Reservoir[5]
2,842 ft (866 m)
Admission to Union January 6, 1912 (47th)
GómìnàSusana Martínez (R)
Ìgbákejì GómìnàDiane D. Denish (D)
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 - Lower house{{{Lowerhouse}}}
U.S. SenatorsJeff Bingaman (D)
Tom Udall (D)
U.S. House delegation1: Martin Heinrich (D)
2: Harry Teague (D)
3: Ben R. Luján (D) (list)
Time zoneMountain: UTC-7/-6
AbbreviationsNM US-NM
Websitenewmexico.gov



Itokasi àtúnṣe

  1. Ages 5 and older
  2. http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/c2kbr-29.pdf
  3. "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2009-02-05. 
  4. Àdàkọ:Cite ngs
  5. "Elevations and Distances in the United States [of America]". U.S Geological Survey. 29 April 2005. Archived from the original on 1 June 2008. Retrieved November 6 2006.  Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help); Check date values in: |access-date= (help)