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  2. Pima villages - Wikipedia

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    Pima Villages, sometimes mistakenly called the Pimos Villages in the 19th century, were the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee-Posh (Maricopa) villages in what is now the Gila River Indian Community in Pinal County, Arizona. First, recorded by Spanish explorers in the late 17th century as living on the south side of the Gila River, they were ...

  3. Akimel O'odham - Wikipedia

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    Hia C-ed O'odham. Tohono O'odham. The Akimel O'odham ( O'odham for "river people"), also called the Pima, are a group of Native Americans living in an area consisting of what is now central and southern Arizona, as well as northwestern Mexico in the states of Sonora and Chihuahua. The majority population of the two current bands of the Akimel O ...

  4. New Mexico State Road 52 - Wikipedia

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    Scenic. ← NM 51. → NM 53. New Mexico State Road 52 ( NM 52) is an approximately 88.6 mi (142.6 km) long state highway in Socorro County in the state of New Mexico. It runs approximately north–south. Its northern terminus is near the Very Large Array at U.S. Route 60 (US 60) between the towns of Magdalena to the east and Datil to the west.

  5. New Mexico State Road 434 - Wikipedia

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    Direction sign for New Mexico State Road 434 near Black Lake, New Mexico, USA, 19 March 2021. New Mexico State Road 434 ( NM 434) is a 36.843-mile-long (59.293 km) state highway in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The route travels through Colfax, and Mora Counties, and through the communities of Angel Fire, Black Lake, Guadalupita and Mora.

  6. New Mexico State Road 68 - Wikipedia

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    Scenic. ← US 66. → US 70. New Mexico State Road 68 ( NM 68) is a 45.513-mile-long (73.246 km) state highway in northern New Mexico, in the Southwestern United States. NM 68 is known as the "River Road to Taos", as its route follows the Rio Grande. A parallel route to the east is NM 76, which is called the "High Road to Taos".

  7. New Mexico State Road 599 - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Road 599 ( NM 599) is a 14.019-mile (22.561 km) state highway in northern Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. The divided highway expressway is also known as the Veterans Memorial Highway and the Santa Fe Relief Route; and both names are used on road signs. [ 2][ 3] The latter name alludes to the highway's original purpose of ...

  8. New Mexico State Road 22 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 22. State Road 22 ( NM 22) is a state highway in the US state of New Mexico. Its total length is approximately 13.9 miles (22.4 km). NM 22's southern terminus is in the village of Budaghers at Interstate 25 (I 25)/ U.S. 85 (US 85), and the northern terminus is in Cochiti Pueblo where it continues as BIA-85.

  9. New Mexico State Road 57 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 57. State Road 57 ( NM 57) is a state highway in the US state of New Mexico. Its total length is approximately 27.6 miles (44.4 km). NM 57's southern terminus is at the San Juan – McKinley county line where it continues south as Navajo Route 14, and NM 57's northern terminus is at U.S. Route 550 (US 550) northwest of Nageezi. [2]