New Mexico State Facts – 50States.com
https://www.50states.com/facts/new-mexico.htmNew Mexico’s State Constitution officially states that New Mexico is a bilingual State, and 1 out of 3 families in New Mexico speak Spanish at home. In some isolated villages, such as Truchas, Chimayo’, and Coyote in north-central New Mexico, some descendants of Spanish conquistadors still speak a form of 16th century Spanish used no where else in the world today.
New Mexico - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_MexicoNew Mexico received its name long before the present-day nation of Mexico won independence from Spain and adopted that name in 1821. The name "Mexico" derives from Nahuatl and originally referred to the heartland of the Mexica ( Aztec) Empire in the Valley of Mexico, far from the area of New Mexico.
New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexican_cuisineNew Mexican cuisine is the cuisine of the Southwestern US state of New Mexico, the region is primarily known for its fusion of Pueblo Native American cuisine with Hispano Spanish and Mexican cuisine originating in Nuevo México. This cuisine had adaptations and influences throughout its history, including early on from the nearby Apache, Navajo, and throughout New Spain and the Spanish E…
33 Interesting Facts About New Mexico - The Fact File
https://thefactfile.org/new-mexico-facts31.12.2021 · Last updated on December 31st, 2021. New Mexico is the 36 th most populous and the 5 th most extensive of the 50 states of the United States. It is in the Southwestern region of the United States of America. The state attained statehood on January 6, 1912, becoming the 47 th state to join the union. Its five bordering states are Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.