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  1. Albuquerque is served primarily by the Albuquerque International Sunport, located 3 mi (4.8 km) southeast of the city's central business district. It is the largest airport in New Mexico, and the state's sole international airport, serving over 5 million passengers annually. [178]

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · Albuquerque, city, seat (1883) of Bernalillo county, west-central New Mexico, U.S., located on the Rio Grande opposite a pass between the Sandia and Manzano mountains to the east. The area was the site of Native American pueblos (villages) when Europeans first arrived in 1540.

  3. May 31, 2024 · Albuquerque, located in the beautiful state of New Mexico, is a city that boasts a rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and a vibrant cultural scene. As one of the most populous cities in the state, Albuquerque offers a unique blend of traditional Southwestern charm and modern urban amenities. Known for its stunning sunsets, breathtaking ...

  4. Albuquerque (also known by locals as Duke City or ABQ) is the largest city in the state of New Mexico and is the seat of Bernalillo County. It has a population of 564,559 as of 2020, making it the 32nd largest city proper in the United States .

  5. Albuquerque is a vibrant, sprawling city near the center of New Mexico. Cradled in the Rio Grande Valley beneath the Sandia Mountains, it is by far the largest city in the state, acting as the media, educational, and economic center of New Mexico, as well as the home of the state's only major airport, making it a common entry point into New Mexico.

  6. Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico, situated in the central part of the state, straddling the Rio Grande. It has a rich history, culture, and attractions, and is home to the University of New Mexico and Kirtland Air Force Base.

  7. Albuquerque is a vibrant, sprawling city near the center of New Mexico. Cradled in the Rio Grande Valley beneath the Sandia Mountains, it is by far the largest city in the state, acting as the media, educational, and economic center of New Mexico, as well as the home of the state's only major airport, making it a common entry point into New Mexico.