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Official Santa Fe, New Mexico tourism information, home, hotels, travel, museums, arts and culture, events, history, recreation, lodging, restaurants and ...
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Santa Fe College, located in Gainesville, Florida offers both Associate and Bachelor's degrees and won the 2015 Aspen Prize for Educational Excellence.
Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. With a population of 87,505 at the 2020 census, it is the fourth-most populous city in the state.

Santa Fe

City in New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico’s capital, sits in the Sangre de Cristo foothills. It’s renowned for its Pueblo-style architecture and as a creative arts hotbed. Founded as a Spanish colony in 1610, it has at its heart the traditional Plaza. The surrounding...
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The 2024 Santa Fe compact SUV features a wider, aggressive front grille, digital cluster, available HTRAC AWD and up to 271 hp. Build one at Hyundai USA.
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Santa Fe is one of America's most historic, artistic, and fascinating cities. Known as “The City Different,” the nation's oldest state capital city is a place ...
A theoretical research center... devoted to understanding the fundamental principles of complex systems at a variety of scales, from cell biology to human ...
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Hudson Valley's Original Award Winning Mexican Restaurant with locations in Tivoli, Kingston and Woodstock, NY offers an incredible selection of authentic ...
Santa Fe from www.santafecountynm.gov
Santa Fe County includes the Board of County Commissioners, elected officials, and administrative departments to serve the residents of Santa Fe County, ...
Santa Fe from www.newmexico.org
Santa Fe is a small town—just over 33 miles square with 80,000 residents—but it's richer in history, arts and culture than cities five or ten times its size.