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3198:). New Mexicoā€™s election laws are peppered with Spanish-language requirements. Proposed constitutional changes must be printed on the ballot in Spanish and English, for example, as must the samples of the text of each amendment that the secretary of state distributes to county clerks. Sample ballots, official ballots, primary election proclamations, information about registration and voting, voter registration certificates ā€“ all must be printed in both Spanish and English. You may think of Spanish as the only language spoken by an individual when we see, say, and show that a person speaks Spanish in New Mexico, but that concept of monolingualism in our state is incorrect. Bilingualism is the character of our state. Those who are outsiders are those who do not learn to communicate in both English and Spanish to some extent in order to get along in our state no matter what one's race or country of origin is. Inserting the Spanish name of the state a well as the associated IPA symbol is perfectly acceptable in this article. 3419:
local economy? I would guess that they would care about strategic location (witness lots of Cold War military installations in Alaska) and maybe local real estate prices (so it's cheaper to buy a massive area of land), but I don't understand how the state's economy would be responsible for the large military presence. I couldn't find anything in the rest of the article talking about the military presence being partly due to the economic climate. If any climate is relevant, it's probably the state's arid literal climate, which means that much of the state isn't covered with farms and probably made it a lot less expensive for the federal government to buy massive areas of land. Could this be changed to refer to the effect the military has on the existing economic climate?
2984:(disambiguation). For the country in North America, see Mexico." The statement does not indicate that there are only two places using the name "New Mexico" on Knowledge with one of those being a state and the other being a country. When clicking on the disambiguation link in the middle sentence, one finds 17 pages on Knowledge which use the name "New Mexico" to refer to various entities. The disambiguation page links where to find those other options. Five other disambiguation options are also listed on the bottom of the New Mexico disambiguation page. The disambiguation page is a tool provided to help readers of Knowledge to find the information they are seeking. 402:
number of Spanish speakers, many of them are located in the smaller cities. (Not fact, just what I've kind of noticed.) Also, the state continues to have children enter school where they only speak Spanish, usually in an approach called "Bilingual Education", which receives a ton of criticism everytime the English-only people hear about it. Usually, what it means is teaching the child as much English as possible, and teaching other stuff in Spanish only so that the student doesn't fall behind his/her classmates. Anyways, just trying to weigh in that while New Mexico may not have two de jure official languages, it does have two de facto. --
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article about a location in a non-English-speaking country will typically include the local language equivalent:Chernivtsi Oblast (Ukrainian: Š§ŠµŃ€Š½Ń–Š²ŠµŃ†ŃŒŠŗŠ° Š¾Š±Š»Š°ŃŃ‚ŃŒ, Chernivetsā€™ka oblastā€™) is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine, bordering on Romania and Moldova." So, since the subject of the article (New Mexico) is closely associated with a non-English language, a single foreign language equivalent name can be included in the lead sentence."
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handing out driver's licenses to illegal aliens from, well, nobody really knows where. The risks to public safety, and the potential for a national security problem, are all too obvious. New Mexico's tourist personnel sure don't want people to know that New Mexico is now a magnet for people in the U.S. illegally who know that New Mexico is a great place to get a driver's license and begin a chain of documentation.
1359:(New Mexico religious affiliations are on p. 40) which is also a very large survey and probably reliable, although the numbers are a lot different from Pew's. The affiliations are broken down differently, and one notable difference is that ARIS estimates New Mexico Catholics at 40% while Pew estimates 26%. I don't have any strong opinions on which survey is "better", and I picked the Pew survey because it is newer. 2824: 3190:). Approximately 29% of the population over the age of 5 years speaks Spanish solely as their primary language AT HOME. Many, many more in our state speak Spanish conversationally in and out side of the home. Perhaps you wonder why when you vote here in New Mexico why our ballots are so long, because they could be shorter if the Spanish version was left off. We cannot do that to accommodate you, though, 3348:
in the state. I would keep the Spanish name in the lead, both for this reason and because it's historically important in the pre-statehood period. I would not add the Native American renditions, because they'll stack up and get messy, but are of little interest to most readers, and are not intimately bound up with the region's overall history. We can cover them in a section in the body.
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don't identify racially as white, black, Asian, AI/AN, or NH/PI. And that is particularly important for New Mexico, because the vast majority (about 97%) of "other" race people in the United States do identify as Hispanic, and they make up about 42% of the Hispanic population of the United States. But they aren't mentioned in this table. See
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government materials are produced in Dineh, though some are also produced in Chinese and German and Vietnamese and Russian, too, especially for the health & human services department, the division of motor vehicles, etc.). Dineh is only one of at least half-a-dozen Native American languages used
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Please don't misconstrue this as a malicious criticism, but that's almost exactly the definition of original research. If you can find a news story (and I've looked - tho abqjournal.com's archive system is abysmal) I'd be very interested in reading it. For now, lacking substantiation, this needs to
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The first state constitution, which went into effect in 1912, had several provisions in it which provided for a transition from the formerly prevalent Spanish to the acknowledged adoption of English. The provisions were stated in Article XII, sections 8 and 10, addressing the need for the training of
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I should note that since the date of my previous posting, I have actually confirmed this to a point. YourNickname is correct in that Spanish is protected by the state constitution. However, that is the limit of the language. The constitution protects the status of the Spanish language in the state
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As reported on CNN on May 5, 2008, some of the unknown quantity of people to whom New Mexico has given driver's licenses over the past five years are illegal immigrants from nations on terrorist watch lists. This is just an example of the obvious dangers of New Mexico's extremely misguided policy of
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has a disambiguation statement at the top of its article {"This article is about the U.S. state of New Jersey. For other uses, see New Jersey (disambiguation)."NJ" redirects here. For other uses, see NJ (disambiguation)."} New Hampshire and New York City also have disambiguation pages. Interestingly
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This is an encyclopaedia for the whole world, meaning readers with widely varying pre-existing knowledge of these matters. I'm a non-American, and can remember when I was younger and trying to understand world geography, being quite confused by the existence of both Mexico and New Mexico. It took me
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I've placed the percentage inline as well, however my figure is 43% for 2004 from a different Census Bureau report. The 41.74% figure for 2005 in the table seems to be erroneous; at any rate it is not supported by the reference, which gives the 2005 Hispanic population at 837390, total population at
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Most of this seems a little premature. This article is incomplete in some sections. The removal of superfluous tourist information is acceptable though, so is splitting off lists. Perhaps some sections are complete, but 72k is not considered too long by WP:SIZE. Unnecessary splitting can sometimes
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It looks like someone changed the infobox figure to the 2000 one. I'm OK with doing either the 2000 or 2007 figure there, but if you want to update this by using the 2007 estimate, it would probably be a good idea to add a footnote there. I already added a duplicate ref to the estimate in the census
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The religious affiliation section of 4.3 was hopelessly vandalized and/or garbled, so I've given it a fresh start by replacing the whole thing with new data from the Pew U.S. Religious Landscape Survey from February 2008. The previous version seems to suffer from attempting to mix together data from
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When I was growing up in Grants we sang what I thought was the New Mexico state song. It went, in part, "...from the Carlsbad Caverns to Old Santa Fe, from the White Sands to the Rio Grande, I am proud to be New Mexican, New Mexico: the Enchanted Land!" I loved singing this song. I was wondering why
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teachers in normal schools to become bi-lingual, and the rights of Spanish-descent children to equality in education; and Article XX, section 12, which provides for the publication of laws in both English and Spanish for the first twenty years of effect, and thereafter as the legislature may provide.
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The addition of lists and images which are not referenced in the text of the page doesn't help for the cleanup effort. Again, compare to other US States, and you'll be surprised how this state's entry seems to be a mish-mash of random lists, images, and factoids. If and or when I have more time, I
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Regarding all Americans understanding that New Mexico the state and Mexico the country are different places, that is still not the case. Some Americans, even in official duties in public office, still think that New Mexico is a foreign country. In 2018, a New Mexico candidate for Secretary of State
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The National Forests and National Parks are listed in the "Protected Areas of New Mexico" section at the bottom of the article. Maybe we should delete this list in the Geography section and just replace it with something like "The U.S. government protects millions of acres of New Mexico as national
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I have only edited 41 states so far (the 40 most populous states + Alaska). I strongly believe that the 2007 estimates are more accurate than the 2000 actual figures, because we are currently in the year of 2008. Nonetheless, those 2007 estimates figures were officially released by the U.S. Census.
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The Demographics section says: "Descendants of white American settlers, mostly of Irish and English descent, from other parts of United States..." But then a table follows which puts German ancestry as greater than both Irish and English. The 'mostly of Irish and English descent' apostrophe should
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My contact said that if you que up for any social services, incl. food at a place giving out "commodities", you have to prove that you are a US citizen, and the new law allegedly cut down on people recieving govt. assisstance. Appreciate your assisstance. Maybe some legislator may have more info. I
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As of the edit this afternoon, the total is up to 103.9, up from 102.9%. I'm impressed. This is so amateurish, however, that I'm kind of disgusted with the section of the article. I'm searching for either a citation (unlikely to come easily) or a template for the section to point out the factual
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Currently election ballots are published in both English and Spanish, the pledge to the New Mexico flag is available in both English and Spanish, and after allowing the Spanish Drivers Manual to become obsolete a new edition has been published. There is an official state song in English "O Fair New
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Official language. I searched through the New Mexico Constitution, and I did a quick (but not through) search through the New Mexico statutes. I could find no reference to any official language, neither Spanish or English. I think the myth that New Mexico has two official languages started from the
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I recently saw Bill Richardson being interviewed on CNN and couldn't help noticing a statue that had been superimposed to his left as background. It was a statue of either an Egyptian or Amero-Indian woman holding two objects. One appeared to be either a sceptre or mushroom and in the other a staff
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needs to be considered, rather than taking the example out of context. The first paragraph says: "If the subject of the article is closely associated with a non-English language, a single foreign language equivalent name can be included in the lead sentence, usually in parentheses. For example, an
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Thanks! Using your references as a starting point, I was able to find a source that states the exemption more clearly, and I have substituted this source. Also, the IP editor summarized the exemption incorrectly, so I fixed that too. (The exemption applies to all taxpayers, not just residents, but
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The table indicates that 41.74% of the white population (and much smaller percentages of the black, Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander populations) of New Mexico identifies as Hispanic. However, the table has no column for "other" race people -- people who
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would be in order. The tourist attraction list should probably go, with a paragraph about tourism in the economy section put in its place. The history section also seems a bit large and could be trimmed. My one issue is that cutting the history section down to only a couple of paragraphs might be
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language (as French is in Canada) is that the state homepage is unavailable in Spanish - something which wouldn't fly if Spanish were truly an official language of the state. Anyhow, read the text of the constitution (searchable at state.nm.us) and you'll see that the term "official language" is
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I live in New Mexico, and in the state Capital! The State Constitution states that New Mexico is a bilingual state, and both Spanish and English are official state languages. However, it should be noted, the State Legislature does almost all of it's actions in English. Hope I could be of help!Ā :)
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In other words, NM has lots of military because of its large area and its economic climate. The first one makes sense (you can't have lots of military bases in a small place), but I don't understand the second. When the federal government wants a new military base, does it pay attention to the
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In the disambiguation notice at the top of the page, it is important to read all three sentences on that page with one following the other in sequence rather than ignoring the middle sentence. The statement says, "This article is about the U.S. state of New Mexico. For other uses, see New Mexico
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liked those demographics tables. (Apparently they were made some time ago to deal with people messing around with the numbers, but still, a person has to spend at least five minutes studying them to figure them out.) Funny thing is, although I've been against those things since I started editing
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Realize that although the 2007 figures from the Population Estimate Program are "newer" than the 2000 figures, they are not "more accurate". The PEP figures are gotten by a crude estimate and extrapolation while the 2000 Census figures are actual counts: they did their best to count every single
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apparently also believes this, but he thinks the 2000 figures are "outdated" and since there is no 2007Pop field he is going to use the 2000Pop field for 2007 data. My view is that since we discuss the 2007 figures under Demographics, it's not urgent to put them in the infobox too, and we should
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This information sounds fine, but I think I'd need to see a citation for this as neither individual piece of information was previously "highest" or quantitative. Previous versions of this page simply listed "a large" or "significant" proportion. If either the contributer who made the edit can
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I would figure kind of the best way to say it would be that New Mexico has two de facto standard languages. Usually, it's difficult in some places of New Mexico to find a job where you would need to interact with a lot of customers unless you speak Spanish. While the state over all has a large
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Didn't help much - just got messier despite efforts. Adding to cleanup. Layout is messy, doesn't follow standards for other state pages, and some images just don't make sense (tierra o muerte gets no blurb and no text introduction, for example). It just looks messy - like a webpage a teenager
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Daniel "Slick" Sandoval, avid University of Oregon fan and employee of University of New Mexico Physics and Astronomy Department. Was recently named "2006 Man of the Year" by Coaches Sports Bar and Grill. Also, a childhood friend of NFL quarterback A.J. Feeley. Partnered with local golfer, Noah
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01:05, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC) live in New Mexico and can't confirm it either - I'll check around in the printed materials I have. A cursory check online finds only other wikipedia mirrors citing Spanish as an "official language" of New Mexico (About.com also, but rather non-authoratatively). While
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point out above, they are not very clear, and as I pointed out they may not be accurate. I think these tables are more detailed than we need in an encyclopedia article. If there is interest, we could point to the Census Bureau reports that contain this detailed data, since they are all online.
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The pronunciation is given as nju: which is standard in British English but I think that nu: which is an American variant is more common in the state. Or am I just being misled by my own ideolect? I know that I say nu: but I tend to hear the variants as homophones unless I am paying specific
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and compare NM and OK you'll see that NM actually has a higher percentage. i may be looking at this wrong, and i don't have time to really elaborate. also according to the census site, alaska has the highest overal NA/AN pop. maybe these need to be separated? -m. williams bloodytofu@gmail.com
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New Mexico clearly meets the definition of "a subject closely associated with a non-English language." Laws are promulgated in Spanish, government business is often conducted in Spanish, and it is a majority language of several cities in the state, including Las Vegas and Las Cruces (the
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Despite the equivocation of our section on the matter, Spanish is an official language in New Mexico (laws and government forms are always printed in Spanish as well as English; that's pretty much the definition of "official language"). Dineh (Navajo) does not have this status (though
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fact that when New Mexico became a state, Spanish was given protection for a period of time (since expired). I can find no evidence that any language is either official or "protected" in New Mexico at present. I'll leave it to someone else to decide if I am correct and edit the page
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Currently about 42.1 percent of New Mexicans are Hispanic according to the census of 2000. 28.7 percent of New Mexicans over the age of 6 counted in the census speak Spanish at home. You can look at the table with that information and other useful language statistics for the state
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As I said below. Sections, should not be lists. And this article ain't that long. Will Architecture in New Mexico really be long enough to stand on its own? Or would it be proper to include it as a subsection of Culture here, and then split a complete Culture section off with
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I am not seeing much value-added with this one, this person just went through and added a bunch of links to each state, two counties, and one town. Also if you follow the link (s) it has a link that is not correct for New Mexico, and may not be correct for other states as well.
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New Mexican native chiming in here. I would say that the vast majority of New Mexicans would say , and certainly not . Considering American English rules, the statement that it would be is entirely unlikely, if not impossible, as American English depalatizes before .
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I forgot to mention that there are also several editors supplying population figures without dates and without sources; the figures are higher than the 2006 Census Bureau estimates, and so are probably 2007 or 2008 figures. We need both dates and sources for these.
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Spanish is spoken by over a quarter of the population of New Mexico, at 28.45%. And Navajo is spoken by 65,493 people, at 3.50%, these languages are of extreme importance in the state. Many legal documents are created in English, and in Spanish and Navajo too.
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Shouldn't the list of symbols include the official State Question: "Red or green?" It refers to the red or green chilli sauce which covers so many regional dishes. I'd just add it, but I wanted to ask here in case there's a reason it doesn't belong.
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I agree that the sourced census data should be used over some number someone got from who knows where. I am a bit confused, though - right now, the article puts the population at 2.499 million. This is the inflated, unsourced figure, right? Looking at
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has almost no sources (and is flagged for this), but I gave sources for all statements in the present article's History section. The new History section is eight paragraphs, and I compared it against and modelled it after the History sections in the
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I went ahead and added the Coast Guard thing as a reference. I don't know whether we need to add the other forms to back this up; I guess they would help in some way, but it's probably not crucial that they appear there as well. Up to all of you.
228:'s removal of {{cleanup}}, it's still messy compared to other state pages. If someone has a case for removing the cleanup tag, thinks it's fine, or whatever, post it here. Since the tag was removed without discussion, I'm putting it back up. -- 2850:
until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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A quarter of the population is significant, and this region was named Nuevo MĆ©xico in the 1500s, which is significant as well. And as for Navajo, 56.3% speak the language in McKinley County and another 34.8% speak it in San Juan County.
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The demographic information in this article should be clarified. Twice in this article, it states that New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics in its population of any state, but it never states what that percentage is.
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1928384, result 43.42%. The reference gives counts and not percentages. The New Mexico population figures have been the subject of a lot of vandalism and all of these need to be carefully rechecked (and references given). --
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objected to splitting Economy but gave no reasons. I still think we should split it now, based on its size and based on precedents in other state articles. I would condense it down to five or six paragraphs as suggested by
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was denied a marriage license three times by a court clerk and her supervisor in Washington DC, because they do not accept foreign national applications for marriage and they both thought New Mexico is a foreign country.
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cause unforseeable problems in the future. Because there already is a History article it makes sense to have a concise and brief history section. But, I think splitting Economy should be held off for some time to come.
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section title, which covers collegiate sports, amateur sports, and non-team sports (such as hunting and fishing). Please feel free to add this new heading, and supply information about sports in New Mexico. Please see
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quite some time to figure out that one was a country, and the other a state of another country. It's actually quite a confusing situation. I think as much clarity for the reader as possible can only be a good thing.
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and prohibits discrimination on that basis. Nowhere, however, is Spanish cited as an "official language", but NM is certainly an officially bilingual state. One thing that leads me to believe Spanish may not be an
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I think the sentence should be changed to, "There are New Mexicans who speak a unique dialect of Spanish..." with a link to "New Mexico Spanish" (where you can see my recommendations for changes to that article).
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I've heard nothing about this, and I live there. Let me look into it and we'll get it included in the article in some way or fashion if it's accurate. Do you know the date or name of the piece of legislation?
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I'm not sure which of these we would cite, unless it would be both. I haven't contributed much to Knowledge, but am trying to be a good Wikipedian. Don't hesitate to give me pointers if I could be doing better.
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Correction to the above -- I'm not sure whether the table says that 41.74% of the white population of New Mexico identifies as Hispanic, or 41.74% of the Hispanic population of New Mexico identifies as white.
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I can help reduce the apparent size of the article though. By replacing the list of Federal Highways with a paragraph or two about the state's total road mileage and breakdown, and some other notable things.
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Yes, do remove all the list material to lists, excet move the tourist attractions to Wikitravel (content can go from Knowledge to Wikitravel). How about doing that first, then we look at the article again?
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article compiled by a variety of editors (See history) who must know what they are doing...?? And there is also an ext. link to the same thing, so I have to conclude that this is different from the Delaware
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I have concerns about the sentence, "At least one-third of New Mexicans are also fluent in a unique dialect of Spanish. New Mexican Spanish is rife with vocabulary often unknown to other Spanish speakers."
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notes, many further improvements are possible, but that's probably enough splitting for now, so I've removed the split tag from the top of the page. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions on the splits.
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Mexico" and a different official state song in Spanish, "Asi es Nuevo Mejico." In 1995, an official "State Bilingual Song" was adopted by the state legislature, titled "New Mexico - Mi Lindo Nuevo Mexico."
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English is the predominant language spoken in the state of New Mexico today. The Reference Department has checked the state statutes and confirmed with the Supreme Court Law Library that New Mexico does
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Further, the fact that New Mexico recently extended in-state tuition for state universities and colleges to certain undocumented immigrants seems to cast some doubt on this "new law" described. Source
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enough, New York state does not have a disambiguation notice at the top of its page. Perhaps anonymous might like to create that statement for that page as part of the Knowledge Disambiguation project.
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Spanish is a protected language in NM and discrimination on the basis of language spoken is illegal, that's not the same as "official language." For a short(ish) history on Spanish in New Mexico, see
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here, it wasn't until today that I realized that a population chart, much of which is focused on the hispanic population of a state...doesn't even clearly say what the total Hispanic percentage is.
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status? Some areas need expansion (notably Sports), there are still some lists that need to be replaced with narrative, and it needs better sourcing. But I believe we are not that far away from
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I propose that we delete the table of "Demographics of New Mexico" and "largest ancestry groups", and clarify the narrative above them and give references. This is the approach used in the two
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several sources, as well as not being sourced very well. There is probably some vandalism of the numbers as wellā€”a lot of changes have been made to the data without any change to the citation.
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I know that there is a unique dialect influenced by medieval and Mexican Spanish as well as indigenous languages, but, as discussion elsewhere states, most people speak English and not Spanish.
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Users may edit the page during the discussion, including to improve the page to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the deletion notice from the top of the page.
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The site refers one to the Delaware Basin - which to my knowledge is in the Delaware/New Jersey/Pennsylvania area, not New Mexico. I haven't found the original data, so I couldn't change it.
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Focus on improving the article, make it not a list of lists but an article. There are sections like Ecology that don't exsist, and Transportation and Culture which are woefully inadequate.
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Correct - the 2007 Census estimate for the state population is 1,969,915, which in my opinion is the best figure available. The 2.499 million is unsourced and seems unlikely to be correct. --
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Hi! I did some searching but was unable to find a governmental reference to English and Spanish being the official languages of New Mexico. Does anyone have such a reference? Thanks.Ā :)
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status. Once we are happy with the article, it would still have to go through a review by impartial reviewers to reach this status. There are currently no New Mexico-related articles at
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Culture - Tourism - delete this material. I'm reluctant to delete any material, and obviously a lot of work went into this list. But on the other hand it's redundant with the existing
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and I both misread the table; the 41.74% figure is only for white Hispanics, not all Hispanics. However this still doesn't match the percentages calculated from the reference. --
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If you want the most accurate data as of August 2008, the 2007 estimates are more reliable than the 2000 actual figures. Besides, population figures are never 100% accurate.
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Hey, I gave some cautionary reasons, really just my opinions. But if splitting Economy improves the article and creates a good one, by all means, go for it and split it!
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The Article is getting pretty long. I suggest splinning off the history sections into a daughter article. I thought I'd ask here for comments before doing it myself.
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person. In other words, the 2000 and the 2007 figures are not the same kind of thing, and you cannot just "update" the 2000 figures by sticking in the 2007 estimates.
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a sauce (but not always), but they don't use the word sauce. And green chile is (almost) never a sauce, it is usually chopped up pieces of green chiles themselves.
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does not refer only to "a location in a non-English-speaking country" So, it is appropriate to include the special contribution in the article about New Mexico.
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It is the New Mexico Statutes Chapter 12, Article 3, Section 4, Paragraph L, where it says "'Red or green?' is adopted as the official question of New Mexico."
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which was barely covered in the main section. It could use a look. I also shortened the History section here but welcome further trimming or clarification.
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table; usually this would probably be overkill, but I've found that population figures have a tendency to balloon if not kept in check by solid referencing.
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I added items to Wikitravel for everything in the Tourist Attractions list (most of the items were already there) and deleted that list. And I agree with
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I agree with Uncia's proposal, for the most part. The economy section contains a lot of good information, but probably too much of it, so a split to
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population figures are specifically for the year 2000 (they are named 2000Pop etc.) so the 2000 figures are the only ones that should be used here.--
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Also, I'm not sure as to the official spelling, but it seems to make more sense (grammatically) that the official state nickname in Spanish would be
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The article has improved a lot over the past few weeks, and since we now have a number of editors interested in it, shall we try to bring it up to
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I believe this is not true, and have been unable to locate a source for this statement. References or corrections would be appreciated. Thanks. --
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Due to its large area and economic climate, New Mexico has a large U.S. military presence marked notably with the White Sands Missile Range.
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There being no objections, I have deleted the two tables and given the race and ancestry information as a narrative, and given references. --
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source from the Coast Guard would probably work as a reference. I've looked at the state income tax forms, and your military pay is added to
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has been going through all the 50 US States (and I think some foreign ones too) putting the 2007 Census Estimate figures in the infobox (see
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The table entitled 'Demographics of New Mexico' has 41.74% (as of 2005). Although we should mention this in the text as well, I suppose.
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someone has put indecent images all over this page please fix immediatley. I would, but I am new and don't know how to change pictures.
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about the presence of women of color in the political system of the State and I think that maybe something about that could be added in
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provide a citation or another contributer can help out, that would be great. I'm adding a citation needed template in the meantime.
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I know many "New Mexicans" who are Hispanic/Spanish/Mexican "culturally" but not "lingustically" (i.e. they don't speak any Spanish).
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every state page. But I've dropped them a note and reverted all the links (a couple of the earlier ones had already been done) . --
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specify that only US Census data be used. We might accept other sources of data here, but the source needs to be given. Thanks. --
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One contact I have made these claims. Don't know what the name of it is, nor timepoint. He claimed that the law says that you
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so i am tell all of ya to do your work so STOP reading this sentence cause it don't have anything to deal with NEW MEXICO!!!!
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Can anyone confirm that this is all real? It certainly doesn't read that way. Who/what is "Coaches Sports Bar and Grill"??
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of the religion section doesn't add up to 100%. Also, it shows Judaism and Protestantism under the Roman Catholic heading.
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Trujillo, to win the 11th Annual Two Ball Battle at the Rio Grande, where they defeated Jeff Joerg and Dana Lehner 10 to 8.
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The page is now 64 kB, and the only thing left from my original proposal is to split Economy. In a note just above this,
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Your information in one of your edits that says that 28.45% of our New Mexico population is a bit skewed out of context
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2000 U.S. census numbers often count people who selected two or more races twice. I'll try and find the official cite.
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All voices being in favor, I have deleted the section. All persons listed in the deleted section are already listed in
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There being no further discussion, I am dropping my opposition to the use of 2007 population figures in the infobox. --
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to comment here on his views, and I invite anyone else to comment also to see if we can develop a consensus. Thanks. --
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https://nypost.com/2018/11/30/clerk-who-thought-new-mexico-was-foreign-country-refused-to-give-out-marriage-license/
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https://nypost.com/2018/11/30/clerk-who-thought-new-mexico-was-foreign-country-refused-to-give-out-marriage-license/
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I like first 6 geography pictures but they take up a lot of room. Maybe they should be combined into a collage. -
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Check out the latest edits in the article history. It would seem the blocked editor hasn't stopped, and has begun
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edit seems to show the religious percentages correctly (and they add up to 100%), based on a RS added. Thoughts?
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Information about both these languages is included in the article. I removed them from the first sentence per
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I've got contacts there, mainly to keep a eye on UFO related matters, such as looking for new info. about the
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It's common for New Mexico to have stippers with having a relation to Mexico. Think this warrants a mention?
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/11/18/the-languages-we-speak-at-home-mapped-by-county/
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I checked the Census Data, the percentage of Spaniards (24%) of total population is probably wrong. SeeĀ :
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except for about three sentences, so I copied those over and then condensed and rewrote what was here.
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Any comments or discussion on the post above? I think it needs some discusson before changes are made.
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new mexico is dry land and a beautiful state. if you are doing a report on it you made a good choce.
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Does this completely answer your question? Please e-mail us again if we can be of further assistance.
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Race and ethnicity in the United States Census#Relation between ethnicity and race in census results
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In the , there is a table of contents to the current state law. Select "NMSA (Unannotated)" : -->
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The page is becoming slightly messy. Reviewing the standards and revising the page may help.
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It would be good if there was more information about NM's involvement in atomic bombs, the
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Several months have passed with no objections, I'm going to go ahead and make the change.
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probably be changed or removed unless someone can explain this apparent contradiction.
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That's not totally correct. In Spanish from Spain makes more sense "Tierra de Encanto"
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Those citations should be good but make sure you format them appropriately (check out
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Looks like Boris Krylov, User:Bidiot, is doing a commercial plug for his own site.
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However, if Spaniards are not 24%, about 400,000 Hispanics are just missing. See:
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Does anyone out there know what the relationship of this statue is to N.Mexico?
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There is now a proposed WikiProject to deal with the state of New Mexico at
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I donā€™t see why this is stated at the top of the page. We donā€™t recommend
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Education - Colleges and universities - move all items into existing list
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that you are a US citizen, and assissting illegal aliens in any way is a
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Americans of any state, some recent immigrants and others descendants of
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or longbow. At first I thought I should check out the NM seal...but no.
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be included. But you need to be sure you spell it rightā€”New Mexicans
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I think it is a great idea. Go for it, big time. When I finally get
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This article is currently 72 kB long, which is probably too long (see
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An IP editor added the following unsourced statement under Taxes:
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Citation needed: active military exempt from personal income tax
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My New Mexico birth certificate is in both English and Spanish.
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An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect
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Miscellaneous topics - State symbols - move this to new page
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The most recent originator of the 2008 population figures,
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only applies to active-duty salary, not to all income.) --
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New Mexico Gives Driver's Licenses to Illegal Immigrants
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Notable New Mexicans: is someone pulling our leg here??
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is suitable for inclusion in Knowledge according to
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Knowledge:Miscellany for deletion/Portal:New Mexico
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See 1587:stick to using the 2000 figures in the infobox. 844:http://www.censusscope.org/us/s35/chart_race.html 477:It looks like a new article needs to be started: 435:http://www.eachtown.com/state_info.php/stateid/32 2423:Proposed removal of section Notable New Mexicans 2197:class, and what better place to start that with 788:http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/c2kbr-35.pdf 2467:, which is the usual practice in state articles 1828:List of colleges and universities in New Mexico 1797:Proposal for splitting article - September 2008 1675: 1305:"American Religious Identification Survey 2001" 848:That site should have what you're looking for. 244:plan to try to overhaul this page, probably at 2632:"ARTICLE 3 State Seal, Song and Symbols" : --> 1813:, cut this down to just a couple of paragraphs 1571:2007 population figures in U. S. state infobox 1310:. Graduate Center, City University of New York 979:New Mexico has a military unit similar to the 312:never used, but that Spanish is protected. -- 112: 2909:For the country in North America, see Mexico. 2427:Currently there is a short top-level section 2364:Let's delete the two Demographics race tables 8: 2006:and cut this down to 5 or 6 paragraphs. See 2829:A discussion is taking place as to whether 1881:together I'll make it a separate article. 3047: 2441:WP:WikiProject U.S. states#Body of article 1846:Category:Visitor attractions in New Mexico 1654:Thanks. And I have updated the density. -- 824:peoples, of any continental United State" 2783:More info on Radioactivity-related topics 1854:List of visitor attractions in New Mexico 1122:format has been updated to include a new 1074:New Mexico an "ethnic autonomous region"? 877:citizen to even recieve basic services. 3314:second-largest city in the state). 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Just something to keep an eye on. 991:: State Militia and/or State Guard. 473:History of New Mexico / Article Size 2837:Knowledge's policies and guidelines 3036:is a citizen of the United States. 869:to assist illegal aliens, and you 224:It's a little better, but despire 24: 2752:See Protected Areas of New Mexico 2667:Knowledge:Tutorial/Citing sources 2461:List of New Mexico-related topics 1120:Knowledge:WikiProject U.S. states 1112:Knowledge:WikiProject U.S. states 1056:Miguel Jose Ernst y Sandoval Moya 932:stay out of the main article. -- 704:http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/ 2822: 2532: 1835:List of New Mexico state symbols 812:, and the highest percentage of 590:Reference to "fluent in Spanish" 29: 3371:"Land of Entrapment" listed at 3278:The entire first paragraph of 2429:New Mexico#Notable New Mexicans 1303:Kosmin, Barry A. 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Talk:New Mexico
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mangonorth
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00:54, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
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23:55, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
Elc3ny
02:07, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Delaware Basin
Viva-Verdi
16:36, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
67.54.145.95
03:07, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Viva-Verdi
15:36, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
Abqwildcat
04:35, 13 May 2004 (UTC)
ABQCat
User:68.35.24.246
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