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  1. Scoville scale. 0–100,000 [2] SHU. New Mexico chile or New Mexican chile (Scientific name: Capsicum annuum 'New Mexico Group'; Spanish: chile de Nuevo México, [3] chile del norte) [4] is a cultivar group [5] of the chile pepper from the US state of New Mexico, first grown by Pueblo and Hispano communities throughout Santa Fe de Nuevo México ...

  2. Northern New Mexico in cultural terms usually refers to the area of heavy- Spanish settlement in the north-central part of New Mexico. However, New Mexico state government also uses the term to mean the northwest and north central, but to exclude both the northeastern high plains counties and Sandoval County. The five largest cities in northern ...

  3. Wagon Mound is a village in Mora County, New Mexico, United States. It is named after and located at the foot of a butte called Wagon Mound, which was a landmark for covered wagon trains and traders going up and down the Santa Fe Trail and is now Wagon Mound National Historic Landmark. It was previously an isolated ranch that housed four ...

  4. Roy, New Mexico. /  35.94389°N 104.19306°W  / 35.94389; -104.19306. Roy is a village in Harding County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 234 at the 2010 census . Roy was a filming location in the 2009 comedy film Did You Hear About the Morgans? .

  5. Texico, New Mexico. /  34.39111°N 103.04833°W  / 34.39111; -103.04833. Texico is a city in Curry County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 1,130 at the 2010 census. The city is located on the Texas -New Mexico border with the town of Farwell across the border.

  6. New Mexico ( [nu:'meksıkoʊ] [3]; esp. Nuevo México, navajoksi Yootó Hahoodzo; vanhentunut suomennos Uusi-Meksiko [4]) on Yhdysvaltojen 47. osavaltio ja se sijaitsee Yhdysvaltojen lounais- ja länsiosissa. New Mexico kuuluu myös vuoriosavaltioihin ja se on kuudenneksi harvimpaan asutettu osavaltio Yhdysvalloissa.

  7. v. t. e. The governor of New Mexico ( Spanish: gobernador de Nuevo México) is the head of government of New Mexico. The governor is the head of the executive branch of New Mexico's state government and the commander-in-chief of the New Mexico National Guard. As noted in the governor's seal, this gubernatorial office is a scion of the Spanish ...

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