Offers full list of higher education institutes in the state of
New Mexico, including public and private schools, as well as 4-year
universities leading to a bachelor's degree and 2-year technical
colleges in New Mexico.
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ABBREVIATIONFINDER: List of all definitions and their
translations of acronym NM, including New Mexico and other major
meanings of abbreviation NM.
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List of all cities, towns, and villages in
New Mexico, each covering population, zip codes, airports, libraries,
colleges, universities, schools, and hospitals as well as state map of New Mexico.
Gila River
Gila River, 1100 km long river originating in New Mexico and flowing into the
Colorado River, USA. The river is strongly regulated with several dam lakes,
Coolidge Dam (1928), which supplies agriculture in arid Arizona. Near the
source of the Rocky Mountains is the listed Gila Cliff Dwellings with
1200-year-old Native American rock dwellings.
Four Corners
Four Corners, an area in the southwestern United States where the states
of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah border each other. Around the
geographical common point, marked with a stone slab, a small tourist business
has sprung up, based on handicraft products from nearby Native
American reserves (navajo, hopi, ute). The rights to exploit the reserves of
the reserves (oil, gas, coal, uranium) have been a contentious issue since the
1960s.
Llano Estacado
Llano Estacado, (sp. 'Stage plain'), semi-arid plateau in New
Mexico and Texas, USA, located at an altitude of 900-1200 m. The name comes
from Spanish gold hunters, as in the 1600s. put candlesticks in the ground to be
able to orient themselves in the flat and monotonous landscape. Outside the
major cities of Lubbock and Amarillo, the population has declined since the
infamous dust storms of the 1930s.
Pecos River
Pecos River, tributary of the Rio Grande in New Mexico and Texas,
USA; length 1490 km. It springs at a height of approx. 3800 mi Sangre de Cristo
Mountains and runs south through the arid prairie areas of eastern New Mexico
and western Texas to the Amistad Reservoir in the Rio Grande. The river is
regulated by several dams, which are mainly built to provide water for
agriculture. In its lower course, it has formed an erosion up to 300 m deep by
erosion.
Red River
Red River, Red River of the South, river in the southern United
States, which for approx. half of its run forms the border
between Texas and Oklahoma. It originates in eastern New Mexico and has outlets
to the SE in resp. Mississippi River and the Atchafalaya River branch. Red River
is approx. 2000 km long.
Rio Grande
Rio Grande, sp. Río Grande del Norte, or Río Bravo del Norte,
border river between the United States and Mexico. From its source in the Rocky
Mountains of southern Colorado (3700 masl), it flows south through New
Mexico to El Paso, from where it forms the boundary between Texas and Mexico to
the mouth of the Gulf of Mexico; length 3060 km, catchment area 870,000 km2.
Most of the river is regulated for to ensure water supplies to
agriculture on the semi-arid prairie plains to the south. The right to use the
water is established through agreements between the US states (since 1936) and
the United States and Mexico (since 1906). Pga. the utilization of Rio Grande's
water, the flow at the outlet is very small and sometimes the river is dry
here. Large dam lakes such as Falcon and Amistad are shared by the United States
and Mexico. Near the Big Bend National Park, the river has formed some
spectacular erosion, approx. 500 m deep canyons.
College Name
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City
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Apollo College - Albuquerque Campus |
Albuquerque, NM |
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Clovis Community College |
Clovis, NM |
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College of
Santa Fe |
Santa
Fe, NM |
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Diné College |
Tsaile, NM |
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Eastern
New Mexico University |
Portales, NM |
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Eastern New Mexico University Roswell |
Roswell, NM |
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National American University - Albuquerque |
Albuquerque, NM |
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National American University - Rio Rancho |
Rio
Rancho, NM |
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New Mexico
Highlands University |
Las
Vegas, NM |
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New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology |
Socorro, NM |
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New
Mexico Junior College |
Hobbs, NM |
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New Mexico
State University |
Las
Cruces, NM |
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Northern New Mexico Community College - El Rito |
El
Rito, NM |
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Northern New Mexico Community College - Espanola |
Espanola, NM |
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Saint
John's College |
Santa
Fe, NM |
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San
Juan College |
Farmington, NM |
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Santa Fe Community College |
Santa
Fe, NM |
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Southwestern College |
Santa
Fe, NM |
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University
of New Mexico |
Albuquerque, NM |
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University of New Mexico - Gallup |
Gallup, NM |
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Webster University - Albuquerque |
Albuquerque, NM |
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Westbrook University |
Tijeras, NM |
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Western
New Mexico University |
Silver City, NM |
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