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Mora County (Spanish: Condado de Mora) is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,189. Its county seat is the census-designated place (CDP) Mora. The county has another CDP, Watrous, a village, Wagon Mound, and 12 smaller unincorporated settlements.
- Mora, New Mexico - Wikipedia
Mora or Santa Gertrudis de lo de Mora is a census-designated...
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There are 23 properties and districts listed on the National...
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Mora County (Spanish: Condado de Mora) is a county in the US...
- Mora, New Mexico - Wikipedia
The St. Vrain Mill in Mora is one of the few remaining mills of that era. It was built in the 1864 by Ceran St. Vrain, one of the most prominent men in the region in the mid 1800’s, and operated until 1922. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The St. Vrain mill is located on Highway 434 just a few hundred yards north of the ...
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Mora, or Santa Gertrudis de lo Mora, is the county seat of Mora County, New Mexico. It is located halfway between Las Vegas and Taos on Highway 518. It sits at an elevation of 7,180 feet on the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the west and the start of hundreds of miles of high plains to the east.
Mora County was created on February 1, 1860 by an act of the New Mexico Territorial Legislature with a total area of 1,934 square miles. The county seat is Mora surrounded by smaller villages of Watrous and Wagon Mound. Prior to the Spanish conquest, the Mora area was Native American country.