CusZoom Pool Tables - America's Online Supplier
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| State of New Mexico |
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| Official language(s) |
None |
| Demonym |
New Mexican |
| Capital |
Santa Fe |
| Largest city |
Albuquerque |
| Largest metro area |
Albuquerque Rio Grande Valley |
| Area |
Ranked 5th in the US |
| - Total |
121,665 sq mi
(315,194 km²) |
| - Width |
342 miles (550 km) |
| - Length |
370 miles (595 km) |
| - % water |
0.2 |
| - Latitude |
31° 20′ N to 37° N |
| - Longitude |
103° W to 109° 3′ W |
| Population |
Ranked 36th in the US |
| - Total |
1,969,915 (2007 est.) [1] |
| - Density |
16.2/sq mi (6.27/km²)
Ranked 45th in the US |
| Elevation |
|
| - Highest point |
Wheeler Peak[2]
13,161 ft (4,011 m) |
| - Mean |
5,692 ft (1,735 m) |
| - Lowest point |
Red Bluff Reservoir[2]
2,842 ft (866 m) |
| Admission to Union |
January 6, 1912 (47th) |
| Governor |
Bill Richardson (D) |
| Lieutenant Governor |
Diane Denish (D) |
| U.S. Senators |
Pete Domenici (R)
Jeff Bingaman (D) |
| Congressional Delegation |
List |
| Time zone |
Mountain: UTC-7/-6 |
| Abbreviations |
NM US-NM |
| Website |
www.newmexico.gov |
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