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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - New Mexico

List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people. Dulce (90.7%) Jemez Pueblo (99.1%) Pueblo of Sandia Village (94.5) San Felipe Pueblo (99.2%) Santo Domingo Pueblo (98.7%) Shiprock (96.7%) Zuni Pueblo (97.0%) ...

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Read more here: » List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - New Mexico

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - New Mexico
List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people. Las Cruces (51.7%) List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people. Belen (68.6%) Chaparral (64.5%) Chimayo (91.0%) Espanola (84.4%) Grants (52.4%) Las Vegas (83.0%) Lordsburg (74.4%) Meadow Lake (57.9%) Pecos (80.1%) Pena Blanca (79.4%) Raton (57.0%) Santa Rosa (81.2%) ...

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List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Arizona, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - California, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with over 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Colorado, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Florida, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with over 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Georgia, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Illinois, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Indiana, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Massachusetts, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Nebraska, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - New Jersey, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with over 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - New Mexico, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Texas, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with over 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Washington, List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - Cities with between 25000 and 100000 people

Read more here: » List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations - New Mexico

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - Mexico - Religion

Mexico is predominantly Roman Catholic (about 89% of the population), with 6% adhering to various Protestant faiths (mostly Pentecostal), and the remaining 5% of the population adhering to other religions or professing no religion. Some of the country's Catholics (notably those of indigenous background) syncretize Catholicism with various elements of Aztec or Mayan religions. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism) has a growing presence in the major border cities of northeastern Mexico, and over 1 million members ...

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Mexico, Mexico - History, Mexico - Pre-Hispanic Times, Mexico - The Spanish Era, Mexico - Mexican Independence, Mexico - Government and politics, Mexico - Political divisions, Mexico - Major cities, Mexico - Geography, Mexico - Economy, Mexico - Demographics, Mexico - Religion, Mexico - Languages, Mexico - Education, Mexico - Culture, Mexico - The name

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Mexico

The United Mexican States or Mexico (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos or México; regarding the use of the variant spelling Méjico, see section The name below) is a country located in North America, bordered by the United States to the north, and Belize and Guatemala to the southeast. It is the northernmost and westernmost country in Latin America, and also the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world. Mexico - History. Main article: History of Mexico < ...

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Agustín Hernandez

Mexican Architect (b. 1924) Studied at UNAM, earning his degree in 1954. Leading exponent of 'emotional' architecture, Hernandez has managed to fuse elements from Mexico's pre-columbian past in his contemporary architecture. Agustín Hernandez - Major Works:. 1968, Folkloric Ballet School, Mexico City 1970, Praxis - Casa Hernández, Mexico City 1970, Mexican Pavillion, Osaka Expo, Japan 1976, Heroic Military College, Mexico 1984, Meditation Center, Cuernavaca ...

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Read more here: » Agustín Hernandez: Encyclopedia - Agustín Hernandez

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Veracruz Veracruz

The city of Veracruz is a major port city on the Gulf of Mexico in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is Mexico's third largest Gulf city (after Tampico and Coatzacoalcos-Minatitlán) and an important port on Mexico's east coast. It is located 105 km(65 mi.) along Federal Highway 140 from the state capital Xalapa, and is the state's third most populous city (after the Coatzacoalcos-Minatitlán conurbation and Orizaba), with a population of about 500,000 in 2000. It is often referred to as Puerto de Veracruz to distinguish it from the st ...

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Chihuahua al Pacífico

The Chihuahua al Pacífico Railroad, known as ChP or "Chepe", is a major rail line in northwest Mexico, linking the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, to the town of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, near the Pacific coast. It runs 650 km (400) miles, passing through the Copper Canyon, a beautiful and rugged series of canyons that have led some to call this the most scenic railroad trip on the continent. The idea for the railroad was officially started in 1880, when the president of Mexico, General Manuel González, granted a rail concession to ...

Read more here: » Chihuahua al Pacífico: Encyclopedia - Chihuahua al Pacífico

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Ciudad Juárez

Ciudad Juarez (also known simply as Juárez) (2000 population 1,142,354) is a city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It stands on the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte), across the U.S. border from El Paso, Texas. It is the major port of entry and transportation center of north central Mexico and the fifth largest city in the country. It is a growing industrial center, with numerous maquiladoras (assembly plants). Ciudad Juarez was founded as El Paso del Norte ("the Northern Pass") in 1659 by Spanish explorers, se ...

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Crowley's Ridge

Crowley's Ridge is an unusual geological formation that rises up from 250 to 500 feet above the alluvial plain of the Mississippi embayment in a 150 mile line from southeastern Missouri to the Mississippi River near Helena, Arkansas. It is the most prominent feature in the Mississippi Delta between Cape Girardeau, Missouri and the Gulf of Mexico. This narrow rolling hill region rising above the flat delta is the sixth, and smallest, natural division of the State of Arkansas. Most of the major cities o ...

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Gulf Coast of the United States

The Gulf Coast region of the United States comprises the coasts of states which border the Gulf of Mexico. The states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida are Gulf Coast states. The Gulf Coast is sometimes referred to as the "third coast." The Gulf Coast is a major center of economic activity. The marshlands along the Louisiana and Texas coasts provide breeding grounds and nurseries for ocean life that drive the fishing and shrimping industries. The Port of South Louisiana (New Orleans) and the Port of Houston ...

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia - Cenote

Cenote (pronounced say-no-tay, plural: Cenotes) is the name given in the southern part of Mexico and Central America to freshwater-filled limestone sinkholes. Cenotes are fully or partially collapsed karst caves. Mature cenotes often resemble small, circular lakes or lagoons with vertical edges. The name cenote derives from Mayan language dzonot. Cenotes have long been major sources of water in much of the Yucatan peninsula, most of which lacks other easily accessible year-round water. The Maya city ...

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Economy

The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that New Mexico's total state product in 2003 was $57 billion. Per capital personal income in 2003 was $24,995, 48th in the nation. [2] Cattle and dairy products top the list of major animal products of New Mexico. Cattle, sheep, and other livestock graze most of the arable land of the state throughout the year. Limited but scientifically controlled dryland farming prospers alongside cattle ranching. Major crops include hay, nursery stock, pecans, and chile peppers. Hay and s ...

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New Mexico, New Mexico - History, New Mexico - Native American Pueblos, New Mexico - Spanish colonization, New Mexico - Mexican province, New Mexico - American territory, New Mexico - Statehood, New Mexico - Law and government, New Mexico - Geography, New Mexico - Interstate freeways & US highways, New Mexico - Economy, New Mexico - Largest employers, New Mexico - Demographics, New Mexico - Race and ancestry, New Mexico - Lists, New Mexico - Religion, New Mexico - Culture, New Mexico - Tourism, New Mexico - Major cities and towns, New Mexico - Education, New Mexico - Colleges and universities, New Mexico - Miscellaneous information, New Mexico - Official state symbols, New Mexico - For reference

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Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Law and government

The capital of New Mexico is Santa Fe. The Constitution of 1912, as amended, dictates the form of government in the State. Governor Bill Richardson and Lieutenant Governor Diane Denish, both Democrats, will face re-election in 2006. Governors serve a term of four years and may seek reelection. For a list of past governors of the State of New Mexico, see List of New Mexico Governors. Other Constitutional officers, all of whose terms also expire in January 2007, include Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron, Attorney General Pat ...

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New Mexico, New Mexico - History, New Mexico - Native American Pueblos, New Mexico - Spanish colonization, New Mexico - Mexican province, New Mexico - American territory, New Mexico - Statehood, New Mexico - Law and government, New Mexico - Geography, New Mexico - Interstate freeways & US highways, New Mexico - Economy, New Mexico - Largest employers, New Mexico - Demographics, New Mexico - Race and ancestry, New Mexico - Lists, New Mexico - Religion, New Mexico - Culture, New Mexico - Tourism, New Mexico - Major cities and towns, New Mexico - Education, New Mexico - Colleges and universities, New Mexico - Miscellaneous information, New Mexico - Official state symbols, New Mexico - For reference

Read more here: » New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Law and government

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Economy

The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that New Mexico's total state product in 2003 was $57 billion. Per capital personal income in 2003 was $24,995, 48th in the nation. [2] Cattle and dairy products top the list of major animal products of New Mexico. Cattle, sheep, and other livestock graze most of the arable land of the state throughout the year. Limited but scientifically controlled dryland farming prospers alongside cattle ranching. Major crops include hay, nursery stock, pecans, and chile peppers. Hay and s ...

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New Mexico, New Mexico - History, New Mexico - Native American Pueblos, New Mexico - Spanish colonization, New Mexico - Mexican province, New Mexico - American territory, New Mexico - Statehood, New Mexico - Law and government, New Mexico - Geography, New Mexico - Interstate freeways & US highways, New Mexico - Economy, New Mexico - Largest employers, New Mexico - Demographics, New Mexico - Lists, New Mexico - Religion, New Mexico - Culture, New Mexico - Tourism, New Mexico - Major cities and towns, New Mexico - Education, New Mexico - Colleges and universities, New Mexico - Miscellaneous information, New Mexico - Official state symbols

Read more here: » New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Economy

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Culture

With a Native American population of 134,000 in 1990, New Mexico still ranks as an important center of American Indian culture. Both the Navajo and Apache share Athabaskan origin. The Apache and some Ute live on federal reservations within the state. With 16 million acres (65,000 km²), mostly in neighboring Arizona, the reservation of the Navajo Nation ranks as the largest in the United States. The prehistorically agricultural Pueblo Indians live in pueblos scattered throughout the state, ma ...

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New Mexico, New Mexico - History, New Mexico - Native American Pueblos, New Mexico - Spanish colonization, New Mexico - Mexican province, New Mexico - American territory, New Mexico - Statehood, New Mexico - Law and government, New Mexico - Geography, New Mexico - Interstate freeways & US highways, New Mexico - Economy, New Mexico - Largest employers, New Mexico - Demographics, New Mexico - Race and ancestry, New Mexico - Lists, New Mexico - Religion, New Mexico - Culture, New Mexico - Tourism, New Mexico - Major cities and towns, New Mexico - Education, New Mexico - Colleges and universities, New Mexico - Miscellaneous information, New Mexico - Official state symbols, New Mexico - For reference

Read more here: » New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Culture

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Law and government

The capital of New Mexico is Santa Fe. The Constitution of 1912, as amended, dictates the form of government in the State. Governor Bill Richardson and Lieutenant Governor Diane Denish, both Democrats, will face re-election in 2006. Governors serve a term of four years and may seek reelection. For a list of past governors of the State of New Mexico, see List of New Mexico Governors. Other Constitutional officers, all of whose terms also expire in January 2007, include Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron, Attorney General Pat ...

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New Mexico, New Mexico - History, New Mexico - Native American Pueblos, New Mexico - Spanish colonization, New Mexico - Mexican province, New Mexico - American territory, New Mexico - Statehood, New Mexico - Law and government, New Mexico - Geography, New Mexico - Interstate freeways & US highways, New Mexico - Economy, New Mexico - Largest employers, New Mexico - Demographics, New Mexico - Lists, New Mexico - Religion, New Mexico - Culture, New Mexico - Tourism, New Mexico - Major cities and towns, New Mexico - Education, New Mexico - Colleges and universities, New Mexico - Miscellaneous information, New Mexico - Official state symbols

Read more here: » New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Law and government

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Culture

With a Native American population of 134,000 in 1990, New Mexico still ranks as an important center of American Indian culture. Both the Navajo and Apache share Athabaskan origin. The Apache and some Ute live on federal reservations within the state. With 16 million acres (65,000 km²), mostly in neighboring Arizona, the reservation of the Navajo Nation ranks as the largest in the United States. The prehistorically agricultural Pueblo Indians live in pueblos scattered throughout the state, ma ...

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New Mexico, New Mexico - History, New Mexico - Native American Pueblos, New Mexico - Spanish colonization, New Mexico - Mexican province, New Mexico - American territory, New Mexico - Statehood, New Mexico - Law and government, New Mexico - Geography, New Mexico - Interstate freeways & US highways, New Mexico - Economy, New Mexico - Largest employers, New Mexico - Demographics, New Mexico - Lists, New Mexico - Religion, New Mexico - Culture, New Mexico - Tourism, New Mexico - Major cities and towns, New Mexico - Education, New Mexico - Colleges and universities, New Mexico - Miscellaneous information, New Mexico - Official state symbols

Read more here: » New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - New Mexico - Culture

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona

List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people. Chinle (91.3%) Fort Defiance (92.9%) Ganado (87.3%) Kayenta (91.7%) Keams Canyon (89.6%) Second Mesa (96.9%) Sells (96.3%) Tuba City (92.0%) Window Rock (95.5%) ...

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List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Alaska, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Idaho, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Minnesota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Mississippi, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Montana, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Nevada, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - New Mexico, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - North Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Oklahoma, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - South Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Utah, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Wyoming, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - National rankings, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people

Read more here: » List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Idaho

List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people. Fort Hall (65.4%) Lapwai (81.39%) ...

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List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Alaska, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Idaho, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Minnesota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Mississippi, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Montana, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Nevada, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - New Mexico, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - North Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Oklahoma, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - South Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Utah, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Wyoming, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - National rankings, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people

Read more here: » List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Idaho

Mexico - Major cities: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Minnesota

List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people. Ponemah (99.2%) Red Lake (97.7%) Squaw Lake (63.6%) White Earth (93.6%) ...

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List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Alaska, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Idaho, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Minnesota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Mississippi, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Montana, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Nevada, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - New Mexico, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - North Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Oklahoma, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - South Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Utah, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Wyoming, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - National rankings, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people

Read more here: » List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Minnesota

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