Las Cruces
Also known as
- Las Cruces, New Mexico
Las Cruces is the second most populous city in New Mexico, the county seat of Doña Ana County, and a United States Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is the the home of New Mexico State University and the center of an agricultural region in the Mesilla Valley irrigated by the Rio Grande
The area where Las Cruces rose was previous inhabited by the Manso people, with the Mescalero Apache living nearby. The area was colonized by Juan de Oñate beginning in 1598, and he became its first...
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