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Latitude: 35.39598 to 35.81039
Longitude: -105.8505 to -106.0216

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Area code(s): 505
Zip Code(s): 87500, 87501, 87502, 87503, 87504, 87505, 87506, 87507, 87508, 87509, 87540, 87592, 87594
Population: 62,203


  
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Santa Fe, founded in 1607, is the capital of the state of New Mexico in the United States. With an elevation of 7000 feet, it is not only the United States' oldest state capital but its highest. With a population of about 62,000, it's not the largest, but that's part of its charm. Santa Fe is consistently rated one of the world's top travel destinations for its confluence of scenic beauty, long history (at least by American standards!), cultural diversity, and an extraordinary concentration of arts, music and fine dining.

Santa Fe was once the capital of Spain's, and then Mexico's, territories north of the Rio Grande, but its visible history extends far back into time beyond the arrival of the Spanish; it is thought to have been the site of Puebloan villages that had already been long abandoned by the time the Spanish arrived in 1607. It became the state capital when the territory of New Mexico   More...

   
 

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