Everything You Need To Know About New Mexico

New Mexico

STATE FACTS

  • State Motto: Crescit Eundo (It Grows as It Goes)

  • State Capital: Santa Fe

  • State Population: About 2.1 million people

  • Nickname: The Land of Enchantment

  • Abbreviation: NM

  • Region: Southwest

  • Year of Statehood: 1912

  • States That Share a Border:

    • Arizona
    • Utah
    • Colorado
    • Oklahoma
    • Texas

5 FAMOUS LANDMARKS:

  1. Carlsbad Caverns National Park – Famous for massive underground cave chambers and thousands of bats that fly out at sunset.

  2. White Sands National Park – Stunning desert park featuring miles of bright white gypsum sand dunes.

  3. Taos Pueblo – An ancient Native American community that has been continuously inhabited for over 1,000 years.

  4. Bandelier National Monument – Preserves cliff dwellings and petroglyphs created by Ancestral Pueblo people.

  5. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta – World-famous annual event featuring hundreds of colorful hot air balloons.

5 FAMOUS FOODS:

  1. Green Chile Stew – A flavorful stew made with pork, potatoes, and roasted green chiles.

  2. Red or Green Chile Enchiladas – A classic New Mexican dish often served “Christmas style” with both red and green chile sauces.

  3. Sopapillas – Puffy fried bread often served with honey.

  4. Breakfast Burritos – Tortillas filled with eggs, potatoes, cheese, and chile sauce.

  5. Posole – Traditional soup made with hominy and pork, commonly served during holidays.

New Mexico Maps

Rivers Map

New Mexico Map
– Default view is great for cities. Terrain view is great for physical features.

New Mexico Counties Map

5 INTERESTING FACTS:

  1. Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States.

  2. New Mexico has one of the richest Native American and Hispanic cultural histories in the country.

  3. The state is home to part of the Four Corners, where four states meet at one point.

  4. The first atomic bomb was tested in New Mexico in 1945.

  5. New Mexico has an official state question: “Red or green?” referring to chile sauce choices.

Here’s a video about the state of New Mexico by Homeschool Pop on Youtube.

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