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Española, New Mexico - Wikipedia Española ɛspənˈjoʊlə is a city primarily in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States A portion of the central and eastern section of the city is in Santa Fe County
Espanola - New Mexico Tourism - Travel Vacation Guide Considered the first European capital of New Mexico and less than an hour north of Santa Fe, the City of Española celebrates the blending of Native, Spanish, and American cultures in the verdant Río Grande Valley
Espanola, NM | Official Website Discover the vibrant community and learn how you can engage with the community around you Read current and past public notices regarding city happenings Learn about important services for local residents and businesses How Do I Quickly learn information and gather helpful resources Stay connected!
Española | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com Search millions of Spanish-English example sentences from our dictionary, TV shows, and the internet Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country Translate Española
Things to Do in Espanola, New Mexico - VacationIdea. com If you’re craving a quiet Southwestern escape that’s full of history and culture, I say make your way to Española I found it perfectly tucked between Santa Fe and Taos, and it gave me a rich glimpse into Native American and Spanish colonial roots
Española (New Mexico) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Pueblo art (pottery and jewelry) is available in a few places in town, but better at the pueblos Several significant potters at Santa Clara Pueblo have galleries easily reached from New Mexico route 30, south of town on the way to Los Alamos Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, on the north side of Española, also produces pottery that can be bought at a small shop there 35 9907-106 0768 1 Española
City of Española Visitors Center | Espanola, NM What is the cost to set up a new Water account? Who do I talk to about getting potholes repaired and or placing speed bumps? What do I need to start a business? This page is for the Visitor's Center, where tourists or anyone visiting can find helpful materials during their stay
History of Española | Espanola, NM On July 11, 1598, a scouting party arrived at the village of Ohkay Owingeh, located at the confluence of the Rio Grande and Rio Chama Here the expedition stopped, renamed the village San Juan de los Caballeros, and thus Oñate and his companions established the first Spanish capital in New Mexico