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- 50states School Directory: Find your school!

- Admission to Statehood: January 6, 1912
- Ancestry and Genealogy: New Mexico State Database

- Area: 121593 sq.mi., 5th Land 121359 sq.mi., 5th Water 234 sq.mi., 49th
- Area Code: 505
- Biographies: Famous New Mexicans
- Bird: Roadrunner 50states List
- Border States: Regional List Arizona Colorado Oklahoma Texas Utah
- Cam World: Live Web Cams
- City Guides: New Mexico City Guides
- Classified Ads: Shop50states Classifieds
- Climate: New Mexico
- Colleges, Universities: New Mexico Colleges, New Mexico Business Schools, New Mexico Art Schools
- Community and Technical Colleges: New Mexico Community Colleges
- Community Pages: 50states List
- Constitution: 47th State
- County Profile: County Map 33 Counties
- Courts: Judicial System
- Current Events: New Mexico News Headlines
- Department of: Education Licensure
- Driving: MVD
- Economy:
- Agriculture: Cattle, dairy products, hay, nursery stock, chilies.
- Industry: Electric equipment, petroleum and coal products, food processing, printing and publishing, stone, glass, and clay products, tourism.
Editorial Cartoons: Cartoonists Index
Fast Facts: 50states List
Flag:  The yellow field and red symbol colors are the colors of Spain. First brought to New Mexico by Spanish explorers in 1540. On New Mexico's flag we see a red sun with rays streching out from it. There are four groups of rays with four rays in each group. This is an ancient sun symbol of a Native American people called the Zia. The Zia believed that the giver of all good gave them gifts in groups of four. These gifts are:
The four directions - north, east, south and west.
The four seasons - spring, summer, fall and winter.
The day - sunrise, noon, evening and night.
Life itself - childhood, youth, middle years and old age.
All of these are bound by a circle of life and love, without a beginning or end.
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Flower: Yucca flower Yucca glauca
Genealogical Resources: Cyndi's List Historical Societies | | |
- Geographic Center: Torrance, 12 miles southsouthwest of Willard
- Governor: Office of Governor
- Highest Point: Wheeler Peak; 13,161 feet, 8th
- Highway Markers: New Mexico Resource Manual
- History: Historical
- Internet Service Providers: New Mexico
- Largest Cities: Albuquerque Las Cruces Santa Fe Rio Rancho Roswell Farmington Alamogordo Clovis Hobbs Carlsbad
- Library: New Mexico New Mexico Libraries

- License Plates: New Mexico

- Local Resources: New Mexico Courts New Mexico Fire Departments New Mexico Counseling Services New Mexico Police Departments New Mexico Government Offices
- Lowest Point: Red Bluff Lake; 2,817 feet, 48th
- Maps: Rand McNally
DMOZ Blank Outline Map 50states List
- Media: Radio TV
- Motto: Crescit eundo
- Museums: The Virtual Library
- National Forest: New Mexico
- Newspapers: New Mexico
- Nickname: Land of Enchantment
- Nursing Schools: New Mexico
- Origin of state's name: Named by the Spanish for lands north of the Rio Grande River
- Pen Pals: Penpalworld.com
- Permanent Residents: Find A Grave
- Population: Quick facts 1,819,046; 36th, 12/00
- Public Records: New Mexico
- Real Estate: New Mexico Real Estate
- Representatives:
- Road Side America: New Mexico
- School Directory: New Mexico Schools
Public Schools Private Schools
- Soil: New Mexico - Penistaja
- Song: O, Fair New Mexico 50states List Sheet Music
- words and music by: Elizabeth Garrett
- Sports: New Mexico Teams
- State Parks: New Mexico
- State Quarters: New Mexico
- Symbols: Blue Book
- Topography: Image Eastern third, Great Plains; central third, Rocky Mountains; western third, high plateau. 85% of the state is over 4000 feet in elevation.
- Travel: New Mexico Travel
- Tree: Pinyon Pine Pinus edulis
- Veteran Affairs: New Mexico VA Military Links
- Vital Records: New Mexico Vital Records
- Weather: Santa Fe, Santa Fe County Municipal Airport
- White Pages: New Mexico White Pages
- Yellow Pages: New Mexico Yellow Pages
- Zip Codes: New Mexico Zip Codes
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