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Albuquerque
Al·bu·quer·que A0181800 (ăl′bə-kûr′kē) The largest city of New Mexico, in the central part of the state on the upper Rio Grande. Founded by Spanish settlers in 1706, it grew as a health resort and the seat of the University of New Mexico (established 1889).Albuquerque (ˈælbəˌkɜːkɪ) n (Placename) a city in central New Mexico, on the Rio Grande. Pop: 471 856 (2003 est)
Albuquerque (ˈælbəˌkɜːkɪ; Portuguese ɑlbuˈkɛrkə) n (Biography) Afonso de (əˈfõsu dəː). 1453–1515, Portuguese navigator who established Portuguese colonies in the East by conquering Goa, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Malacca, and OrmuzAl•bu•quer•que (ˌɑl buˈkɛr kə for 1; ˈæl bəˌkɜr ki for 2 ) n. 1. Affonso de, 1453–1515, founder of the Portuguese empire in the East. 2. a city in central New Mexico. 419,681. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Albuquerque - the largest city in New Mexico; located in central New Mexico on the Rio Grande riverLand of Enchantment, New Mexico, NM - a state in southwestern United States on the Mexican border |
Albuquerque
Words related to Albuquerquenoun the largest city in New MexicoRelated Words- Land of Enchantment
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