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|Fullname = Territory of West New Mexico | |Fullname = Territory of West New Mexico |
Revision as of 19:48, 31 March 2022
Territory of West New Mexico | |||||
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Unincorporated organized territory | |||||
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Nickname(s): "New Mexico" | |||||
Motto(s): Crescit eundo (English: It grows as it goes) | |||||
Territorial song(s): "Song of the Pueblo" | |||||
Official language(s) |
English Spanish | ||||
Capital (and largest city) | West Albuquerque | ||||
Area | Ranked N/A | ||||
• Total |
N/A sq mi (133,351 km2) | ||||
Population | Ranked 19 | ||||
• Total | 1,584,669 | ||||
• Density |
/sq mi (/km2) Ranked | ||||
Elevation | |||||
• Highest point |
Chicoma Mountain 11,561 ft (3523.8 m) | ||||
• Lowest point |
Rio Grande River sea level | ||||
Political status |
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Lord Proprietor | Richard Hammond | ||||
Governor | Lisa Gnome | ||||
Legislature | Ranch-Estates | ||||
K.S. House delegation |
1 resident commissioner Rob Hernandez (DR) | ||||
Abbreviations | WNM, WNM |
West New Mexico, colloquially known as simply New Mexico is a territory of Sierra. One of seven territories in the nation, West New Mexico is an unincorporated organized territory. It borders the territory of West Colorado to the north and the Sierran provinces of Cornerstone, Apache, and Sonora, Brazoria to the east, and Mexico to the south.
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- Start-class articles
- Altverse II
- West New Mexico
- Former Spanish colonies
- Territories of Sierra
- 1863 establishments in the Kingdom of Sierra
- 1951 establishments in the Kingdom of Sierra
- English-speaking countries and territories
- Spanish-speaking countries and territories
- States and territories established in 1863
- States and territories established in 1951