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  1. Los Álamos (Nuevo México) /  35.891111111111, -106.29777777778. Los Álamos es un lugar designado por el censo ubicado en el condado de Los Álamos en el estado estadounidense de Nuevo México. En el censo de 2010 tenía una población de 12 019 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 416,34 personas por km². 2 .

  2. Condado de Los Álamos. /  35.87, -106.31. El condado de Los Álamos es uno de los 33 condados del estado americano de Nuevo México . La sede del condado es Los Álamos, al igual que su mayor ciudad. El condado tiene un área de 283 km² y una población de 18.343 habitantes, para una densidad de población de 65 hab/km² (según censo ...

  3. Los Alamos County (English: "The Poplars" or "Cottonwoods"; Spanish: Condado de Los Álamos) is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census , the population was 19,419. [1] The smallest county by area in the state, Los Alamos County was formerly administered exclusively by the U.S. federal government during the Manhattan ...

  4. Los Alamos is located in northern New Mexico between the Rio Grande and the eastern rim of the Valles Caldera on the Pajarito Plateau, approximately 35 mi (56 km) to the northwest of Santa Fe. The elevation at the post office is 7,320 feet (2,230 m) and total land area is 11.14 square miles (28.9 km 2 ).

  5. History See also: History of New Mexico Etymology Española was referred to as La Vega de los Vigiles ('the Vigils' Meadow') before the presence of railroads. La Española means 'Spanish woman', and folk history attributes the name to railroad construction workers who named the area after a woman who worked in a small restaurant in the area. In fact the name is a shortened form of Plaza ...

  6. Los Alamos County, New Mexico. Los Alamos County (English: The Poplars or Cottonwoods) is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It is by far the smallest county in New Mexico. Its area is 109 square miles (283 km 2 ). As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,419.

  7. Los Alamos, county, north central New Mexico, U.S. It is a scenic area in the Jemez range of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The Santa Fe National Forest covers the county. The first white settlers arrived in the 1880s, and the county, named for its seat, was established out of parts of Santa Fe and Sandoval counties in 1949; in 1969 the Los ...

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