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Santa Fe New Mexico

Santa Fe
State Capital
City of Santa Fe
Santa Fe's Downtown Area
Santa Fe's Downtown Area
Flag of Santa Fe
Flag
Official seal of Santa Fe
Seal
Nickname(s): The City Different
Location in Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Location in Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Santa Fe is located in the US
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 35°40′2″N 105°57′52″W / 35.66722°N 105.96444°W / 35.66722; -105.96444Coordinates: 35°40′2″N 105°57′52″W / 35.66722°N 105.96444°W / 35.66722; -105.96444
Country United States
State New Mexico
County Santa Fe County
Founded 1610
Named for Francis of Assisi
Government
 • Mayor Javier Gonzales
 • City Council
Area
 • City 37.4 sq mi (96.9 km2)
 • Land 37.3 sq mi (96.7 km2)
 • Water 0.1 sq mi (0.2 km2)
Elevation 7,199 ft (2,194 m)
Population (2010)
 • City 67,947
 • Density 1,927/sq mi (744/km2)
 • Metro 144,170 (Santa Fe MSA)
1,146,049 (Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas CSA)
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
 • Summer (DST) MDT (UTC-6)
ZIP codes 87500-87599
Area code(s) 505
FIPS code 35-70500
GNIS feature ID 0936823
Website www.santafenm.gov

Santa Fe (/ˌsæntəˈf/; Tewa: Ogha Po'oge, Navajo: Yootó) is the capital of the state of New Mexico. It is the fourth-largest city in the state and is the seat of Santa Fe County.

This area was occupied for at least several hundred years by indigenous peoples who built villages. The city of Santa Fe, founded by Spanish colonists in 1610, is known as the oldest state capital city in the United States and the oldest city in New Mexico. Santa Fe (meaning "holy faith" in Spanish) had a population of 69,204 in 2012. It is the principal city of a Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Santa Fe County and is part of the larger Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas Combined Statistical Area. The city's full name when founded was La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís ("The Royal Town of the Holy Faith of St. Francis of Assisi").

The area of Santa Fe was originally occupied by indigenous people, who had built a number of Pueblo villages about 1050 to 1150. One of the earliest known settlements in what today is downtown Santa Fe came sometime after 900. A Native American group built a cluster of homes that centered around the site of today's Plaza and spread for half a mile to the south and west; the village was called Ogapoge. The people settled along the Santa Fe River for its water and transportation.


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