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  1. Spanish and Mexican rule. In 1610 the Spanish government established the provincial capital of New Mexico at Santa Fe, some 60 miles (100 km) northeast of present-day Albuquerque. The capital and other Spanish centres were abandoned following the violent Pueblo Rebellion of 1680.

  2. The region was visited by Spanish conquistadores beginning with the expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 154041, and began to be settled by Spanish colonists after the expedition of Juan de Oñate in 1598.

  3. Spanish settlers arrived at the site of Albuquerque in the mid-17th century. Missionaries attempted to convert the natives to Christianity , but had little success. [14]

  4. Alburquerque (Spanish pronunciation: [alβuɾˈkeɾke] ⓘ) is a town in the province of Badajoz in Spain. It has 5,340 inhabitants, as of 2018. The town is close to the border with Portugal and was an ancient dominion of the kings of that country.

    • Extremadura
    • Ángel Vadillo Espino (PSOE)
  5. Because of the incursions and raids of Apaches and Comanches, the settlement area stayed until about 1790 bounded roughly to the north by the communities of Taos up the Rio Grande and Abiquiu up the Chama, to the south by Sabinal below Albuquerque, and to the east by Pecos (even at Pecos there was no Spanish community until later, although there...

  6. As a major player in Albuquerques cultural scene, the center presents art, history, and literary exhibitions, theater, music and dance productions, classic and contemporary films, and family and school events, along with readings and book signings by renowned authors and poets.