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New Mexico: 2000 Population and Housing Unit Counts 2000 Census of Population and Housing Issued September 2003 PHC-3-33 U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU NYS000427 Submitted: June 29, 2012
New Mexico: 2000 Population and Housing Unit Counts 2000 Census of Population and Housing Issued September 2003 PHC-3-33 U.S. Department of Commerce Donald L. Evans, Secretary Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, Director
- Vacant, Principal Associate Director and Chief Financial Officer
- Vacant, Principal Associate Director for Programs Preston Jay Waite, Associate Director for Decennial Census Nancy M. Gordon, Associate Director for Demographic Programs SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts PHC-3-33, New Mexico Washington, DC, 2003 For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov; Phone: toll-free 1-866-512-1800; DC area 202-512-1800; Fax: 202-512-2250; Mail: Stop SSOP Washington, DC 20402-0001 Cynthia Z.F. Clark, Associate Director for Methodology and Standards Marvin D. Raines, Associate Director for Field Operations Arnold A. Jackson, Assistant Director for Decennial Census ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, Director Hermann Habermann, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer
List of Statistical Tables.
v How to Use This Census Report I-1 Table Finding Guide.
II-1 User Notes.
III-1 Statistical Tables (For a detailed list of statistical tables, see page v) 1 Appendixes A
Geographic Terms and Concepts.
B Definitions of Subject Characteristics.
C Data Collection and Processing Procedures D
Questionnaire.
E Data Products and User Assistance.
F Maps.
F-1 G
Accuracy of the Data H
Acknowledgments.
- Appendix may be found in the separate volume, PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, in print and on the Internet at http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-3-a.pdf.
CONTENTS iii Contents
1.
Population: Earliest Census to 2000; and Housing Units:
1950 to 2000 1
State, Urban and Rural 2.
Population and Housing Units: 1960 to 2000 2
State, County 3.
Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2000; and Percent Change: 1970 to 2000................
3 State, County 4.
Population by Urban and Rural: 2000; and Population by Urban: 1990 4
State, County 5.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 5
State, County, County Subdivision, Place 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 10 State, Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision 7.
Rank by 2000 Population and Housing Units: 1990 and 2000..................................
17 State, Place [2,500 or More Population]
8.
Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000 18 State, Size of Place [Population]
9.
Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2000 20 State, Urban and Rural, Size of Urban Area [Population]
LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES v
List of Statistical Tables Table no.
Title Page
How to Use This Census Report CONTENTS Page Introduction.....................................................................................
I-1 How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject Matter Data.......................................
I-2 How to Use the Statistical Tables...............................................................
I-2 Graphics.........................................................................................
I-5 User Notes.......................................................................................
I-5 Appendixes......................................................................................
I-5 INTRODUCTION Data from Census 2000 are presented in three printed report series:
- 1. PHC-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics
- 2. PHC-2, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics
- 3. PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts The data from Census 2000 were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit (referred to as the 100-percent questions, found on the short form), and from additional questions asked of a sample of the population and housing units (referred to as the sample questions, found on the long form).
The PHC-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, report series provides data based on the 100-percent questions. The subjects are age, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relation-ship, race, sex, tenure (owner-or renter-occupied), and vacancy characteristics. Land area mea-surements and population density also are provided. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-1 series.
The PHC-2, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics, report series provides sample data based on both the 100-percent and the sample questions. Sample subjects include place of birth; residence in 1995; language; educational attainment and school enrollment; vet-eran status; disability status; employment status; journey to work; work status, earnings, income, and poverty status in 1999; physical housing characteristics; units in structure; fuel and equip-ment characteristics; owner and renter household characteristics, such as year owner moved into unit; home value; contract and gross rent; and mortgage and rental cost characteristics. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-5 series.
The PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series provides Census 2000 and histori-cal comparisons of the 100-percent population and housing unit counts. It provides land and water area measurements, and population density. The user notes section documents geographic changes over the past decade. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-2 series.
In each series, there is one report for each state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, plus a United States summary report. Many tables in the United States summary reports include data for Puerto Rico.
I-1 How to Use This Census Report U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AND SUBJECT MATTER DATA This report includes a table finding guide to assist the user in locating those sta-tistical tables that contain the desired data. The table finding guide lists alpha-betically, by geographic area, the subjects shown in this report. To determine which tables in this report show data for a particular topic, find the subject in the lefthand column of the table finding guide and then look across the col-umns using the headings at the top for the desired type of geographic area.
Figure I-1 is an example of a table finding guide.
The table finding guide does not include cross-classifications of subject-matter items. Additional information to locate data within specific reports is provided in the headnote at the top of the table find-ing guide and in the foot-notes at the bottom of the guide.
HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES Parts of a Statistical Table The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illus-trated in Figure I-2.
The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the subjects and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertain-ing to the entire table.
The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower span-ners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data.
Table Finding Guide SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are shown at the top. See PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, for a description of area classifications (Appendix A) and for definitions and explanations of subject characteristics (Appendix B).
Geographic area Population Housing units Area measurement Average per square mile Number of places Census 2000 Previous censuses Census 2000 Previous censuses Total area Land area Popula-tion Housing units THE STATE1 Total................... 1,2,3,4,5,6, 7,7a,8,9 1,2,4,5,6, 7,7a 1,2,3,5,6, 7,7a,9 1,2,5,6, 7,7a 5,6 3,5,6,9 3,5,6 3,5,6 1,8 Urban and rural.........
1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1
9 1,8 Current urban definition..
1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1
9 1,8 1950-90 urban definition.
1,4 1,4 1
1 1
Urban and rural by size of place...............
8 8
In urbanized area and in urban cluster..........
4,9 9
9 Size of urbanized area and urban cluster......
9 9
9 In place and not in place.
4,8 8
COUNTY2 Total...................
2,3,4,5 2,4,5 2,3,5 2,5 5
3,5 3,5 3,5 Urban and rural.........
4 4
COUNTY SUBDIVISION3 By county..............
5 5
5 5
5 5
5 5
Alphabetically by state...
6 6
6 6
6 6
6 6
By urban and rural parts.
6 6
6 6
6 6
By 2000 rank...........
7a 7a 7a 7a PLACE By county and county subdivision............
5 5
5 5
5 5
5 5
Alphabetically by state...
6 6
6 6
6 6
6 6
By urban and rural parts.
6 6
6 6
6 6
By 2000 rank...........
7 7
7 7
1State, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico.
2Parish in Louisiana; city and borough, municipality, borough, or census area in Alaska; and municipio in Puerto Rico; in Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia, one or more cities are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equiva-lent.
3County subdivisions within the state are shown alphabetically with places for the following 12 states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ver-mont, and Wisconsin.
Figure I-1.
I-2 How to Use This Census Report U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a list-ing of line or row cap-tions or descriptions.
At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stub-head is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geo-graphic area designa-tions and restrictions.
In the stub, several fea-tures are used to help the user better under-stand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a side-head. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries follow-ing it. The use of inden-tation in a stub indi-cates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent sub-categories that, in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcategories that do not sum to the total.
The data field is that part of the statistical table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right edge of the page.
Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geo-graphic terms are provided in PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, Appendix A. Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, percentages, and ratios. These and other subject-matter terms are defined in Appendix B of the same report.
Symbols and Geographic Abbreviations The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in Census 2000 reports:
- A dash - represents zero or a derived measure that rounds to less than 0.1.
- (X) means not applicable. In the 1990 and earlier decennial census reports, three dots...
meant not applicable.
- (NA) means not available.
Figure I-2.
I-3 How to Use This Census Report U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
- The superscript prefix r indicates that the count has been revised since the publication of the 1990 census reports, or that the area was erroneously omitted or not shown in the correct geo-graphic relationship in the 1990 census reports. This symbol appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.
- A dagger next to the name of a geographic area indicates that there has been a geographic change (for example, an annexation or detachment, a new incorporation, or a name change) since the information was published for the 1990 census for that area. This symbol appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. The geo-graphic change information for the entities in a state is shown in the User Notes section of the Census 2000 PHC-3 report for that state.
- A plus sign + is appended to the lower bound of the highest interval when the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A minus sign - is appended to the upper bound of the lowest interval when the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. For more information on medians, see the section on Derived Measures in Appendix B.
- A minus sign - preceding a figure denotes decrease. The minus sign appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.
- (U) means the place or place part is composed entirely of urban land area. The (U) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.
- (R) means the place or place part is composed entirely of rural land area. The (R) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.
- (U/R) means the place or place part is composed of both urban land area and rural land area.
The (U/R) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.
The following geographic abbreviations and terms may be used in the tables in this report:
- A (part) next to the name of a geographic area in a hierarchical presentation indicates that the geographic entity is located only partially in the superior geographic entity. For example, a (part) next to a place name in a county subdivision-place hierarchy indicates that the place is located in more than one county subdivision. (Places also may be split by county, congres-sional district, urban/rural, metropolitan area, voting district, and other geographic boundaries, depending on the presentation.) Other geographic entities also can be split by a higher level entity. The exception is a tabulation block, which is unique within all geographic entities in census products.
- ANVSA is Alaska Native village statistical area.
- ANRC is Alaska Native Regional Corporation.
- CCD is census county division.
- CDP is census designated place.
- CMSA is consolidated metropolitan statistical area.
- MA is metropolitan area.
- MSA is metropolitan statistical area.
- OTSA is Oklahoma tribal statistical area.
- PMSA is primary metropolitan statistical area.
- SDAISA is state designated American Indian statistical area.
- TDSA is tribal designated statistical area.
- UT is unorganized territory.
I-4 How to Use This Census Report U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
GRAPHICS Charts, statistical maps, and other graphic summaries are included in some Census 2000 reports.
USER NOTES User notes include corrections, errata, and related explanatory information. This section appears directly before the statistical tables in census reports. It presents information about unique char-acteristics of the report and changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves. However, sometimes this information becomes available too late to be reflected even in the user notes. Census 2000 user updates are available on the Census Bureaus Internet site at www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. To receive notification of user notes, subscribe to the Census Product Update (http://www.census.gov/mp/www/cpu.html), a biweekly e-mail newsletter available from the Customer Services Center of the Marketing Services Office at the U.S. Census Bureau, or contact the Customer Services Center directly on 301-763-INFO (4636) or at webmaster@census.gov.
APPENDIXES Appendixes A through E, G, and H, described below, are found in the separate printed volume, PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, or on the Internet at http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-3-a.pdf. Appendix F is included in this report.
Appendix A, Geographic Terms and Concepts.
Provides definitions of the types of geo-graphic areas and related information used in census products.
Appendix B, Definitions of Subject Characteristics.
Contains definitions for the subject-matter terms used in census products, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and comparability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. Popula-tion characteristics are defined first, followed by the definitions of the housing subjects.
Appendix C, Data Collection and Processing Procedures.
Explains the enumeration and residence rules used in counting the population and housing units in the United States and Puerto Rico. It also describes the major components of the operational plan for Census 2000, and includes a glossary of terms.
Appendix D, Questionnaire Facsimile.
Presents a facsimile of the Census 2000 question-naire used to collect the data in this report.
Appendix E, Data Products and User Assistance.
Summarizes the Census 2000 data prod-ucts by describing the information available in printed reports and through electronic media such as CD-ROM, DVD, and the Internet. It also describes Census 2000 maps and other geographic products, reference materials, and sources of assistance.
Appendix F, Maps.
Contains maps depicting the geographic areas shown in this report.
Appendix G, Accuracy of the Data.
Provides information on confidentiality of the data, impu-tation of housing unit status and population counts, sources of errors in the data, and editing of unacceptable data.
Appendix H, Acknowledgments.
Lists many of the U.S. Census Bureau staff who participated in the various activities of Census 2000.
I-5 How to Use This Census Report U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table Finding Guide SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are shown at the top. See PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, for a description of area classifications (Appendix A) and for definitions and explanations of subject characteristics (Appendix B).
Geographic area Population Housing units Area measurement Average per square mile Number of places Census 2000 Previous censuses Census 2000 Previous censuses Total area Land area Popula-tion Housing units THE STATE1 Total................... 1,2,3,4,5,6, 7,7a,8,9 1,2,4,5,6, 7,7a 1,2,3,5,6, 7,7a,9 1,2,5,6, 7,7a 5,6 3,5,6,9 3,5,6 3,5,6 1,8 Urban and rural.........
1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1
9 1,8 Current urban definition..
1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1
9 1,8 1950-90 urban definition.
1,4 1,4 1
1 1
Urban and rural by size of place...............
8 8
In urbanized area and in urban cluster..........
4,9 9
9 Size of urbanized area and urban cluster......
9 9
9 In place and not in place.
4,8 8
COUNTY2 Total...................
2,3,4,5 2,4,5 2,3,5 2,5 5
3,5 3,5 3,5 Urban and rural.........
4 4
COUNTY SUBDIVISION3 By county..............
5 5
5 5
5 5
5 5
Alphabetically by state...
6 6
6 6
6 6
6 6
By urban and rural parts.
6 6
6 6
6 6
By 2000 rank...........
7a 7a 7a 7a PLACE By county and county subdivision............
5 5
5 5
5 5
5 5
Alphabetically by state...
6 6
6 6
6 6
6 6
By urban and rural parts.
6 6
6 6
6 6
By 2000 rank...........
7 7
7 7
1State, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico.
2Parish in Louisiana; city and borough, municipality, borough, or census area in Alaska; and municipio in Puerto Rico; in Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia, one or more cities are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equiva-lent.
3County subdivisions within the state are shown alphabetically with places for the following 12 states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ver-mont, and Wisconsin.
II-1 Table Finding Guide U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
User Notes Additional information concerning this Census 2000 product may become available after this report is published. This information, called Notes and Errata, is available in portable document format (PDF) on the U.S. Census Bureaus Internet site at http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. To receive notification of user notes, subscribe to the Census Product Update (http://www.census.gov/mp/www/cpu.html), a biweekly e-mail newsletter available from the Customer Service Center of the Marketing Services Office at the U.S.
Census Bureau, or contact the Customer Services Center directly on 301-763-INFO (4636) or at webmaster@census.gov.
GENERAL NOTES User Note 1 The user should be aware that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanation of the limitations of the data. The population and other data shown for Census 2000 in this report is as of April 1, 2000; the boundaries used for all geographic entities are as of January 1, 2000. All boundaries are intended for Census Bureau sta-tistical data collection and presentation only; their depiction and designation for statistical pur-poses do not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or entitlement. Corrections to the Census 2000 data as a result of certified Count Question Review changes are available from the Census Bureaus Internet site at: www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/errata.pdf.
User Note 2 Data comparability for county subdivisions is shown only when the county subdivision contains substantially the same territory as reported for the 1990 census (generally defined as at least 80 percent of the previous territory). There is no comparability provided for county subdivisions that have been extensively revised. Revised entities are noted by and within county. Changes to a geographic entity can be the result of legal change actions, statistical redefinition, correction of previous boundary or drafting errors, or new erroneous information.
Incorporated place and census designated place (CDP) comparability is provided for all places that retained their name or general area without regard to the amount of territorial change between censuses. Place comparability is not shown if the entity is new for Census 2000 (including changes from a CDP to a legally incorporated place and vice versa) or is the result of a merger that created an entirely new entity, or if a Census 2000 CDP contains less than 50 percent of the terri-tory of a 1990 census CDP.
HISTORICAL NOTES The United States acquired almost all the area of New Mexico from Mexico in 1848. The United States acquired a small area, comprising the southwestern corner of New Mexico, from Mexico in 1853 as part of the Gadsden Purchase. New Mexico Territory was organized from the acquired area December 13, 1850, and included most of present-day Arizona and New Mexico as well as parts of Colorado and Nevada. The territory was reduced with the organization of Colorado Terri-tory in 1861 and Arizona Territory in 1863 to assume generally the same boundary as the present state. New Mexico was admitted to the Union on January 6, 1912, as the 47th state.
Census data are available for New Mexico beginning with the 1850 census. The 1850 and 1860 census populations are for the entire New Mexico Territory, including areas not in present-day New Mexico. For an explanation of the revision to the 1860 population of New Mexico, see Rich-ard L. Forstall, Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996, page 110.
III-1 User Notes U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
GEOGRAPHIC NOTES User Note 1 New Mexico is divided into 33 counties. The 130 county subdivisions in the state are census county divisions (CCDs), which are statistical subdivisions delineated for presentation of decennial census data. There are 101 incorporated places and 133 CDPs in New Mexico. Incorporated places in the state are legally described as cities, towns, and villages. The Census Bureau treats all incor-porated places and CDPs as dependent within CCDs.
User Note 2 Cibola County created from part of Valeria County in 1981.
User Note 3 Table 5 does not show revised 1990 census counts for places that were located in more than one county subdivision. These places are listed below. Revisions to the 1990 census counts for whole places (indicated by the superscript prefix r next to the figure) can be found in Table 6.
Albuquerque city, Bernalillo County Gallup city, McKinley County Las Cruces city, Dona Ana County Roswell city, Chaves County Santa Fe city, Santa Fe County Geographic Change Notes The Geographic Change Notes listed below document high-level geographic entitiescounties, county subdivisions, and placesthat are different from the information reported in the 1990 cen-sus. The notes identify geographic entities whose name and/or boundary have changed, entities that no longer exist, newly established entities (both legal and statistical), and changes in geo-graphic relationships, such as places that exist in one county and have expanded into or with-drawn from another county (the notes do not identify the other county(ies) in which the entity exists; this can be determined from the Table listing all places in this publication) and places that have become independent of or dependent within one or more county subdivisions. The changes are reported by and within county. A few of the reported changes in name, legal status, or legal relationship may be incorrect; if so, the correct version is shown in any Correction Notes section above. Some changes are the result of legal actions that took place prior to the 1990 census, but were not reported in that census.
The change notes for previous censuses reported only changes that occurred primarily as the result of specific legal actions, as well as identifiable revisions to statistical entities (primarily county subdivisions). For Census 2000, the notes reflect any boundary change that affects a geo-graphic entity, regardless of whether it is the result of legal action, redefinition of a statistical entity, correction of a previous boundary-reporting or -drafting error, or new erroneous informa-tion. For example, the county-level text all districts revised may reflect a legal redistricting of all county subdivisions in the county, a major or minor relocation of county subdivision boundaries due to more accurate mapping or more accurate boundary information, or a combination of these that, in one way or another, affect every county subdivision in a county. In states whose legal enti-ties rarely undergo a legal boundary change, such as the New England states, most of the entities reported to have exchanged, gained, or lost territory did so as the result of mapping changes, not legal actions. The extent and location of the boundary changes affecting any particular entity can be determined by comparing the TIGER/Line Files, Cartographic Boundary Files, or a comparable set of maps for the 1990 and 2000 censuses.
III-2 User Notes U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Bernalillo County, New Mexico........... all CCDs revised.
Albuquerque city....................... gained and lost territory; includes part of deleted Paradise Hills and Sandia Heights CDPs.
Carnuel CDP............................ new CDP.
Cedar Crest CDP........................ new CDP.
Chilili CDP.............................. new CDP.
Corrales village......................... gained territory.
Isleta Pueblo CDP....................... name changed to Isleta Village Proper.
Isleta Village Proper CDP............... name changed from Isleta Pueblo; lost territory.
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque village.. gained territory.
North Valley CDP....................... gained and lost territory.
Paradise Hills CDP...................... deleted; part now in Albuquerque city.
Rio Rancho city......................... expanded into Bernalillo County.
Sandia CDP............................. deleted.
Sandia Heights CDP.................... deleted; part now in Albuquerque city.
South Valley CDP....................... gained and lost territory.
Tijeras village........................... gained and lost territory.
Catron County, New Mexico Quemado CCD.......................... gained territory from Reserve CCD.
Reserve CCD............................ lost territory to Quemado CCD.
Chaves County, New Mexico............. all CCDs revised except Roswell and Southwest Chaves.
Dexter town............................ gained territory.
Hagerman town........................ gained territory.
Lake Arthur town....................... lost territory.
Roswell city............................. gained and lost territory.
Cibola County, New Mexico.............. all CCDs revised.
Encinal CDP............................. new CDP.
Laguna CDP............................. gained territory.
Mesita CDP.............................. gained territory.
Milan village............................ gained territory.
North Acomita Village CDP............. gained territory.
Paraje CDP.............................. gained and lost territory.
Pinehill CDP............................. new CDP.
Seama CDP.............................. lost territory.
Skyline-Ganipa CDP..................... gained territory.
Colfax County, New Mexico Angel Fire village....................... gained territory.
Eagle Nest village....................... gained territory.
Raton city............................... gained territory.
Springer town.......................... lost territory.
Curry County, New Mexico Clovis CCD.............................. lost territory to Melrose CCD.
Clovis city.............................. gained territory.
Grady village........................... lost territory.
Melrose CCD............................ gained territory from Clovis CCD.
Texico city.............................. gained territory.
III-3 User Notes U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
De Baca County, New Mexico............ name changed from DeBaca County.
East De Baca CCD....................... name changed from West DeBaca.
East De Baca CCD....................... name changed from East DeBaca.
East DeBaca CCD....................... name changed to East De Baca.
Lake Sumner CDP....................... new CDP.
West DeBaca CCD....................... name changed to West De Baca.
Dona Ana County, New Mexico.......... all CCDs revised except Hatch and White Sands; exchanged territory with El Paso County, Texas.
Anthony CDP........................... gained territory.
Chaparral CDP.......................... gained territory.
Dona Ana CDP.......................... gained territory.
Hatch village............................ gained territory.
Las Cruces city......................... gained and lost territory.
Mesilla town............................ gained territory.
Mesquite CDP........................... new CDP.
Radium Springs CDP.................... new CDP.
Rincon CDP............................. new CDP.
Salem CDP.............................. new CDP.
Santa Teresa CDP....................... new CDP.
Sunland Park city....................... gained and lost territory.
Vado CDP............................... new CDP.
White Sands CDP....................... gained and lost territory.
Eddy County, New Mexico................ all CCDs revised except Loco Hills.
Artesia city.............................. gained and lost territory.
Carlsbad North CDP.................... lost territory.
Carlsbad city............................ gained and lost territory.
Grant County, New Mexico............... all CCDs revised except Tyrone.
Bayard city.............................. gained and lost territory.
Central CCD............................ name changed to Santa Clara.
Central village.......................... name changed to Santa Clara.
Hurley town............................ gained territory.
Santa Clara CCD........................ name changed from Central.
Santa Clara village...................... name changed from Central.
Silver City town......................... gained territory.
Guadalupe County, New Mexico......... all CCDs revised.
Santa Rosa city......................... gained territory.
Hidalgo County, New Mexico Lordsburg city.......................... gained territory.
Lea County, New Mexico Eunice CCD............................. gained territory from Hobbs CCD.
Hobbs CCD............................. lost territory to Eunice CCD.
Hobbs city.............................. gained territory.
Lovington city.......................... gained and lost territory.
Lincoln County, New Mexico............. all CCDs revised.
Capitan village.......................... gained and lost territory.
Ruidoso village......................... gained territory.
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Luna County, New Mexico Columbus village....................... gained and lost territory.
Deming city............................. gained territory.
McKinley County, New Mexico........... all CCDs revised.
Black Rock CDP......................... gained territory.
Brimhall Nizhoni CDP................... new CDP.
Church Rock CDP....................... new CDP.
Crownpoint CDP........................ gained and lost territory.
Crystal CDP............................. new CDP.
Gallup city.............................. gained territory.
Mexican Springs CDP................... name changed to Nakaibito.
Nakaibito CDP.......................... name changed from Mexican Springs; gained territory.
Pueblo Pintado CDP.................... new CDP.
Ramah CDP............................. new CDP.
Rock Springs CDP...................... new CDP.
Thoreau CDP............................ new CDP.
Tohatchi CDP........................... gained territory.
Tse Bonito CDP......................... new CDP.
Twin Lakes CDP......................... new CDP.
Yah-ta-hey CDP......................... new CDP.
Zuni Pueblo CDP........................ gained territory.
Mora County, New Mexico Wagon Mound village.................. gained and lost territory.
Otero County, New Mexico............... all CCDs revised.
Alamogordo city........................ gained and lost territory.
Boles Acres CDP........................ gained territory.
Cloudcroft village...................... gained territory.
Mescalero CDP.......................... gained territory.
Timberon CDP.......................... new CDP.
Tularosa village......................... gained territory.
Quay County, New Mexico San Jon CCD............................ lost territory to Tucumcari CCD.
San Jon village.......................... gained and lost territory.
Tucumcari CCD......................... gained territory from San Jon CCD.
Tucumcari city.......................... gained and lost territory.
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico.......... all CCDs revised except Dixon and San Juan Pueblo.
Dulce CDP.............................. gained and lost territory.
Espanola city........................... gained and lost territory.
San Juan CDP........................... gained territory.
Santa Clara CCD........................ name changed to Santa Clara Pueblo.
Santa Clara Pueblo CCD................ name changed from Santa Clara.
Santa Clara Pueblo CDP................ gained and lost territory.
Roosevelt County, New Mexico.......... all CCDs revised.
Portales city............................ gained and lost territory.
Sandoval County, New Mexico........... all CCDs revised.
Algodones CDP......................... new CDP.
Bernalillo town......................... gained and lost territory.
Cochiti CDP............................. gained and lost territory.
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Sandoval County, New MexicoCon.
Jemez Pueblo CDP...................... gained territory.
La Jara CDP............................. new CDP.
Pena Blanca CDP........................ gained and lost territory.
Placitas CDP............................ gained and lost territory.
Ponderosa CDP......................... new CDP.
Pueblo of Sandia Village CDP.......... new CDP.
Regina CDP............................. new CDP.
Rio Rancho city......................... gained and lost territory.
San Felipe Pueblo CDP.................. lost territory.
Santa Ana Pueblo CDP.................. gained and lost territory.
Torreon CDP............................ new CDP.
Zia Pueblo CDP......................... gained and lost territory.
San Juan County, New Mexico............ all CCDs revised except Farmington.
Aztec city............................... gained and lost territory.
Beclabito CDP........................... new CDP.
Bloomfield city.......................... gained territory.
Crystal CDP............................. new CDP.
Farmington city......................... gained and lost territory.
Flora Vista CDP......................... gained territory.
Huerfano CDP........................... new CDP.
Kirtland CDP............................ gained territory.
Nageezi CDP............................ new CDP.
Napi HQ CDP............................ new CDP.
Naschitti CDP........................... gained territory.
Nenahnezad CDP....................... new CDP.
Newcomb CDP.......................... gained territory.
Sanostee CDP........................... gained and lost territory.
Sheep Springs CDP..................... new CDP.
Shiprock CDP........................... lost territory.
Upper Fruitland CDP.................... new CDP.
San Miguel County, New Mexico Las Vegas CCD.......................... exchanged territory with Pecos and Villanueva CCDs.
Las Vegas city.......................... gained and lost territory.
Pecos CCD.............................. exchanged territory with Las Vegas CCD.
Pecos village............................ gained territory.
Villanueva CCD......................... exchanged territory with Las Vegas CCD.
Santa Fe County, New Mexico............ all CCDs revised.
Agua Fria CDP.......................... gained and lost territory.
Canada de los Alamos CDP............ new CDP.
Cedar Grove CDP....................... new CDP.
Chimayo CDP........................... lost territory.
Chupadero CDP......................... new CDP.
Cuartelez CDP.......................... new CDP.
Cundiyo CDP............................ new CDP.
Edgewood town........................ new incorporated place; reported as a CDP in the 1990 census.
El Rancho CDP.......................... new CDP.
El Valle de Arroyo Seco CDP............ new CDP.
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Santa Fe County, New MexicoCon.
Eldorado at Santa Fe CDP.............. lost territory.
Espanola city........................... gained and lost territory.
Galisteo CDP............................ new CDP.
Glorieta CDP............................ new CDP.
Jaconita CDP............................ lost territory.
La Cienega CDP......................... gained and lost territory.
La Puebla CDP.......................... new CDP.
Lamy CDP............................... new CDP.
Los Cerrillos CDP....................... new CDP.
Madrid CDP............................. new CDP.
Nambe CDP............................. deleted.
Pojoaque CDP........................... gained territory.
Rio Chiquito CDP....................... new CDP.
Rio en Medio CDP...................... new CDP.
San Ildefonso Pueblo CDP.............. gained territory.
Santa Cruz CDP......................... gained and lost territory.
Santa Fe city............................ gained and lost territory.
Sombrillo CDP.......................... new CDP.
Tesuque CDP............................ gained and lost territory.
Sierra County, New Mexico Elephant Butte city..................... new incorporated place.
Truth or Consequences East CCD...... gained territory from Truth or Consequences West CCD.
Truth or Consequences West CCD..... lost territory to Truth or Consequences East CCD.
Truth or Consequences city............ gained and lost territory.
Williamsburg village.................... gained and lost territory.
Socorro County, New Mexico Alamo CDP.............................. new CDP.
Magdalena CCD......................... gained territory from Rio Grande CCD.
Rio Grande CCD........................ lost territory to Magdalena CCD.
Taos County, New Mexico................ all CCDs revised except Picuris.
Chamisal CDP........................... gained territory.
Picuris Pueblo CDP..................... new CDP.
Questa village.......................... gained and lost territory.
Ranchos De Taos CDP.................. name changed to Ranchos de Taos.
Ranchos de Taos CDP.................. name changed from Ranchos De Taos; gained and lost territory.
Red River town......................... gained territory.
Rio Lucio CDP........................... new CDP.
Taos Pueblo CDP........................ gained and lost territory.
Taos Ski Valley village.................. new incorporated place.
Taos town............................... gained and lost territory.
Torrance County, New Mexico Edgewood CDP......................... deleted; part in Santa Fe County incorporated as Edgewood town.
Encino CCD............................. deleted; now in Mountainair-Encinco CCD.
Estancia CCD........................... gained territory from Mountainair-Encino CCD.
Estancia town........................... gained territory.
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Torrance County, New MexicoCon.
Manzano CDP........................... new CDP.
Moriarty city............................ gained and lost territory.
Mountainair CCD....................... deleted; now in Mountainair-Encino CCD.
Mountainair town....................... gained territory.
Mountainair-Encino CCD............... new CCD; created from merger of deleted Encino and Mountainair CCDs; lost territory to Estancia CCD.
Tajique CDP............................. new CDP.
Torreon CDP............................ new CDP.
Union County, New Mexico Clayton town........................... gained territory.
Des Moines village..................... gained and lost territory.
Valencia County, New Mexico Belen CCD.............................. exchanged territory with Los Lunas CCD.
Belen city............................... gained and lost territory.
Bosque Farms village................... gained and lost territory.
Casa Colorada CDP..................... new CDP.
El Cerro-Monterey Park CDP............ new CDP.
Isleta Pueblo CDP....................... deleted; part in Bernalillo County renamed.
Jarales CDP............................. new CDP.
Los Chaves CDP........................ gained and lost territory.
Los Lunas CCD......................... exchanged territory with Belen CCD.
Los Lunas village....................... gained territory.
Los Trujillos-Gabaldon CDP............ gained and lost territory.
Meadow Lake CDP...................... gained and lost territory.
Peralta CDP............................. gained and lost territory.
Rio Communities CDP.................. gained territory.
Rio Communities North CDP........... new CDP.
Tome-Adelino CDP...................... gained and lost territory.
Valencia CDP............................ gained and lost territory.
III-8 User Notes U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 1.
Population: Earliest Census to 2000; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2000
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Urban and Rural The State Urban Rural Percent of total Change from preceding census Change from preceding census Change from preceding census Total number Number Percent Number of places of 2,500 or more Number Number Percent Number Number Percent Urban Rural POPULATION Current urban definition:
2000 (Apr. 1) 1 819 046
303 977 20.1 66 1 363 501 226 606 19.9 455 545 77 371 20.5 75.0 25.0 1990 (Apr. 1) 1 515 069
(X)
(X) 63 1 136 895 (X)
(X) 378 174 (X)
(X) 75.0 25.0 195090 urban definition:
1990 (Apr. 1) 1 515 069
211 767 16.2 63 1 105 651 165 688 17.6 409 418 46 487 12.8 73.0 27.0 1980 (Apr. 1) 1 303 302
286 247 28.1 54 939 963 231 188 32.6 362 931 55 706 18.1 72.1 27.9 1970 (Apr. 1) 1 017 055
66 032 6.9 41 708 775 82 296 13.1 307 225
-17 319
-5.3 69.8 30.2 1960 (Apr. 1) 951 023
269 836 39.6 34 626 479 284 590 83.2 324 544
-14 754
-4.3 65.9 34.1 1950 (Apr. 1) 681 187
(X)
(X) 29 341 889 (X)
(X) 339 298 (X)
(X) 50.2 49.8 Pre1950 urban definition:
1960 (Apr. 1) 951 023
269 836 39.6 32 588 177 273 541 86.9 362 846
-3 705
-1.0 61.8 38.2 1950 (Apr. 1) 681 187
149 369 28.1 24 314 636 138 235 78.4 366 551 11 134 3.1 46.2 53.8 1940 (Apr. 1) 531 818
108 501 25.6 22 176 401 69 585 65.1 355 417 38 916 12.3 33.2 66.8 1930 (Apr. 1) 423 317
62 967 17.5 16 106 816 41 856 64.4 316 501 21 111 7.1 25.2 74.8 1920 (Jan. 1) 360 350
33 049 10.1 12 64 960 18 389 39.5 295 390 14 660 5.2 18.0 82.0 1910 (Apr. 15) 327 301
131 991 67.6 10 46 571 19 190 70.1 280 730 112 801 67.2 14.2 85.8 1900 (June 1) 195 310
35 028 21.9 7
27 381 17 411 174.6 167 929 17 617 11.7 14.0 86.0 1890 (June 1) 160 282
40 717 34.1 2
9 970 3 335 50.3 150 312 37 382 33.1 6.2 93.8 1880 (June 1) 119 565
27 691 30.1 1
6 635 1 870 39.2 112 930 25 821 29.6 5.5 94.5 1870 (June 1) 91 874
4 840 5.6 1
4 765 130 2.8 87 109 4 710 5.7 5.2 94.8 1860 (June 1) r 87 034
25 487 41.4 1
4 635 96 2.1 82 399 25 391 44.5 5.3 94.7 1850 (June 1) 61 547
(X)
(X) 1 4 539 (X)
(X) 57 008 (X)
(X) 7.4 92.6 HOUSING UNITS Current urban definition:
2000 (Apr. 1) 780 579
148 521 23.5 (X) 575 071 110 918 23.9 205 508 37 603 22.4 73.7 26.3 1990 (Apr. 1) 632 058
(X)
(X)
(X) 464 153 (X)
(X) 167 905 (X)
(X) 73.4 26.6 195090 urban definition:
1990 (Apr. 1) 632 058
124 314 24.5 (X) 454 670 92 346 25.5 177 388 32 199 22.2 71.9 28.1 1980 (Apr. 1) 507 744
181 636 55.7 (X) 362 324 134 386 59.0 145 189 47 405 48.5 71.4 28.6 1970 (Apr. 1) 326 108
44 132 15.7 (X) 227 938 39 923 21.2 97 784 3 823 4.1 70.0 30.0 1960 (Apr. 1) 281 976
82 270 41.2 (X) 188 015 83 416 79.7 93 961
-1 146
-1.2 66.7 33.3 1950 (Apr. 1) 199 706
(X)
(X)
(X) 104 599 (X)
(X) 95 107 (X)
(X) 52.4 47.6 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 1
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Table 2.
Population and Housing Units: 1960 to 2000
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County Population Housing units 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 The State 1 819 046
1 515 069 1 303 302 1 017 055 951 023 780 579 632 058 507 744 326 108 281 976 COUNTY Bernalillo County 556 678
480 577 420 261 315 774 262 199 239 074 201 235 162 399 98 638 76 809 Catron County 3 543
2 563 2 720 2 198 2 773 2 548 1 552 1 396 970 1 062 Chaves County 61 382
57 849 51 103 43 335 57 649 25 647 23 386 20 823 17 773 17 119 Cibola County 25 595
23 794 (X)
(X)
(X) 10 328 9 692 (X)
(X)
(X)
Colfax County 14 189
12 925 13 667 12 170 13 806 8 959 8 265 6 896 4 804 4 808 Curry County 45 044
42 207 42 019 39 517 32 691 19 212 16 906 16 213 12 401 10 174 De Baca County 2 240
2 252 2 454 2 547 2 991 1 307 1 329 1 350 1 247 1 108 Dona Ana County 174 682
135 510 96 340 69 773 59 948 65 210 49 148 33 944 19 818 16 372 Eddy County 51 658
48 605 47 855 41 119 50 783 22 249 20 134 18 154 15 070 15 756 Grant County 31 002
27 676 26 204 22 030 18 700 14 066 11 349 9 631 6 946 6 028 Guadalupe County 4 680
4 156 4 496 4 969 5 610 2 160 2 149 2 143 1 649 1 617 Harding County 810
987 1 090 1 348 1 874 545 614 553 611 646 Hidalgo County 5 932
5 958 6 049 4 734 4 961 2 848 2 413 2 326 1 558 1 657 Lea County 55 511
55 765 55 993 49 554 53 429 23 405 23 333 21 083 17 158 17 131 Lincoln County 19 411
12 219 10 997 7 560 7 744 15 298 12 622 9 739 4 950 4 091 Los Alamos County 18 343
18 115 17 599 15 198 13 037 7 937 7 565 6 585 4 706 3 848 Luna County 25 016
18 110 15 585 11 706 9 839 11 291 7 766 6 290 3 923 3 085 McKinley County 74 798
60 686 56 536 43 208 37 209 26 718 20 933 18 185 10 586 8 199 Mora County 5 180
4 264 4 205 4 673 6 028 2 973 2 486 2 105 1 750 2 258 Otero County 62 298
51 928 44 665 41 097 36 976 29 272 23 177 17 961 12 098 11 245 Quay County 10 155
10 823 10 577 10 903 12 279 5 664 5 576 4 914 4 256 4 191 Rio Arriba County 41 190
34 365 29 282 25 170 24 193 18 016 14 357 11 107 7 503 6 721 Roosevelt County 18 018
16 702 15 695 16 479 16 198 7 746 6 902 6 510 5 759 5 485 Sandoval County 89 908
63 319 34 400 17 492 14 201 34 866 23 667 12 138 4 785 3 354 San Juan County 113 801
91 605 81 433 52 517 53 306 43 221 34 248 29 730 14 960 14 280 San Miguel County 30 126
25 743 22 751 21 951 23 468 14 254 11 066 9 904 7 214 6 952 Santa Fe County 129 292
98 928 75 519 54 774 44 970 57 701 41 464 28 363 16 512 12 384 Sierra County 13 270
9 912 8 454 7 189 6 409 8 727 6 457 5 392 3 743 3 069 Socorro County 18 078
14 764 12 566 9 763 10 168 7 808 6 289 4 636 3 029 3 223 Taos County 29 979
23 118 19 456 17 516 15 934 17 404 12 020 9 341 6 216 4 985 Torrance County 16 911
10 285 7 491 5 290 6 497 7 257 4 878 3 309 1 919 2 098 Union County 4 174
4 124 4 725 4 925 6 068 2 225 2 299 2 271 1 993 2 174 Valencia County 66 152
45 235 61 115 40 576 39 085 24 643 16 781 22 353 11 563 10 047 2
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Table 3.
Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2000; and Percent Change: 1970 to 2000
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County Average per square mile Percent change Population Housing units Population Housing units Land area in square miles Population Housing units 1990 to 2000 1980 to 1990 1970 to 1980 1990 to 2000 1980 to 1990 1970 to 1980 The State 1 819 046
780 579 121 355.53 15.0 6.4 20.1 16.2 28.1 23.5 24.5 55.7 COUNTY Bernalillo County 556 678
239 074 1 166.03 477.4 205.0 15.8 14.4 33.1 18.8 23.9 64.6 Catron County 3 543
2 548 6 927.81 0.5 0.4 38.2
-5.8 23.7 64.2 11.2 43.9 Chaves County 61 382
25 647 6 070.86 10.1 4.2 6.1 13.2 17.9 9.7 12.3 17.2 Cibola County 25 595
10 328 4 539.21 5.6 2.3 7.6 6.6 Colfax County 14 189
8 959 3 756.79 3.8 2.4 9.8
-5.4 12.3 8.4 19.9 43.5 Curry County 45 044
19 212 1 405.95 32.0 13.7 6.7 0.4 6.3 13.6 4.3 30.7 De Baca County 2 240
1 307 2 324.87 1.0 0.6
-0.5
-8.2
-3.7
-1.7
-1.6 8.3 Dona Ana County 174 682
65 210 3 807.18 45.9 17.1 28.9 40.7 38.1 32.7 44.8 71.3 Eddy County 51 658
22 249 4 182.02 12.4 5.3 6.3 1.6 16.4 10.5 10.9 20.5 Grant County 31 002
14 066 3 965.88 7.8 3.5 12.0 5.6 18.9 23.9 17.8 38.7 Guadalupe County 4 680
2 160 3 030.37 1.5 0.7 12.6
-7.6
-9.5 0.5 0.3 30.0 Harding County 810
545 2 125.34 0.4 0.3
-17.9
-9.4
-19.1
-11.2 11.0
-9.5 Hidalgo County 5 932
2 848 3 445.63 1.7 0.8
-0.4
-1.5 27.8 18.0 3.7 49.3 Lea County 55 511
23 405 4 392.96 12.6 5.3
-0.5
-0.4 13.0 0.3 10.7 22.9 Lincoln County 19 411
15 298 4 830.97 4.0 3.2 58.9 11.1 45.5 21.2 29.6 96.7 Los Alamos County 18 343
7 937 109.35 167.8 72.6 1.3 2.9 15.8 4.9 14.9 39.9 Luna County 25 016
11 291 2 965.09 8.4 3.8 38.1 16.2 33.1 45.4 23.5 60.3 McKinley County 74 798
26 718 5 448.72 13.7 4.9 23.3 7.3 30.8 27.6 15.1 71.8 Mora County 5 180
2 973 1 931.10 2.7 1.5 21.5 1.4
-10.0 19.6 18.1 20.3 Otero County 62 298
29 272 6 626.50 9.4 4.4 20.0 16.3 8.7 26.3 29.0 48.5 Quay County 10 155
5 664 2 874.93 3.5 2.0
-6.2 2.3
-3.0 1.6 13.5 15.5 Rio Arriba County 41 190
18 016 5 857.63 7.0 3.1 19.9 17.4 16.3 25.5 29.3 48.0 Roosevelt County 18 018
7 746 2 448.50 7.4 3.2 7.9 6.4
-4.8 12.2 6.0 13.0 Sandoval County 89 908
34 866 3 709.34 24.2 9.4 42.0 84.1 96.7 47.3 95.0 153.7 San Juan County 113 801
43 221 5 514.02 20.6 7.8 24.2 12.5 55.1 26.2 15.2 98.7 San Miguel County 30 126
14 254 4 717.04 6.4 3.0 17.0 13.2 3.6 28.8 11.7 37.3 Santa Fe County 129 292
57 701 1 909.19 67.7 30.2 30.7 31.0 37.9 39.2 46.2 71.8 Sierra County 13 270
8 727 4 180.23 3.2 2.1 33.9 17.2 17.6 35.2 19.8 44.1 Socorro County 18 078
7 808 6 646.40 2.7 1.2 22.4 17.5 28.7 24.2 35.7 53.1 Taos County 29 979
17 404 2 203.17 13.6 7.9 29.7 18.8 11.1 44.8 28.7 50.3 Torrance County 16 911
7 257 3 344.81 5.1 2.2 64.4 37.3 41.6 48.8 47.4 72.4 Union County 4 174
2 225 3 830.00 1.1 0.6 1.2
-12.7
-4.1
-3.2 1.2 13.9 Valencia County 66 152
24 643 1 067.63 62.0 23.1 46.2
-26.0 50.6 46.9
-24.9 93.3 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 3
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Table 4.
Population by Urban and Rural: 2000; and Population by Urban: 1990
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County 2000 1990 Urban Rural Percent of total population Urban Total population Total In urbanized area In urban cluster Total In place Not in place Urban Rural Total population Current urban definition 195090 urban definition The State 1 819 046
1 363 501 862 344 501 157 455 545 134 881 320 664 75.0 25.0 1 515 069 1 136 895 1 105 651 COUNTY Bernalillo County 556 678
532 335 532 335 24 343 3 332 21 011 95.6 4.4 480 577 460 107 459 759 Catron County 3 543
3 543 387 3 156 100.0 2 563 Chaves County 61 382
47 176 47 176 14 206 3 033 11 173 76.9 23.1 57 849 45 706 44 654 Cibola County 25 595
10 404 10 404 15 191 5 397 9 794 40.6 59.4 23 794 10 046 8 626 Colfax County 14 189
6 879 6 879 7 310 4 253 3 057 48.5 51.5 12 925 6 814 7 372 Curry County 45 044
38 388 38 388 6 656 2 123 4 533 85.2 14.8 42 207 36 003 34 266 De Baca County 2 240
2 240 1 335 905 100.0 2 252 Dona Ana County 174 682
139 037 130 522 8 515 35 645 8 861 26 784 79.6 20.4 135 510 102 248 100 388 Eddy County 51 658
38 836 38 836 12 822 2 432 10 390 75.2 24.8 48 605 37 898 35 562 Grant County 31 002
17 901 17 901 13 101 1 962 11 139 57.7 42.3 27 676 16 783 13 281 Guadalupe County 4 680
2 540 2 540 2 140 756 1 384 54.3 45.7 4 156 Harding County 810
810 424 386 100.0 987 Hidalgo County 5 932
3 019 3 019 2 913 503 2 410 50.9 49.1 5 958 2 578 2 951 Lea County 55 511
43 029 43 029 12 482 4 470 8 012 77.5 22.5 55 765 44 220 41 113 Lincoln County 19 411
9 331 9 331 10 080 3 463 6 617 48.1 51.9 12 219 4 822 4 600 Los Alamos County 18 343
16 230 16 230 2 113 1 724 389 88.5 11.5 18 115 16 192 17 647 Luna County 25 016
14 687 14 687 10 329 1 995 8 334 58.7 41.3 18 110 11 581 10 970 McKinley County 74 798
28 973 28 973 45 825 13 666 32 159 38.7 61.3 60 686 26 028 25 011 Mora County 5 180
5 180 369 4 811 100.0 4 264 Otero County 62 298
44 240 44 240 18 058 6 383 11 675 71.0 29.0 51 928 37 439 36 102 Quay County 10 155
5 930 5 930 4 225 1 603 2 622 58.4 41.6 10 823 6 706 6 831 Rio Arriba County 41 190
17 765 17 765 23 425 4 447 18 978 43.1 56.9 34 365 15 226 8 360 Roosevelt County 18 018
11 625 11 625 6 393 523 5 870 64.5 35.5 16 702 11 491 10 690 Sandoval County 89 908
68 876 65 856 3 020 21 032 13 216 7 816 76.6 23.4 63 319 46 279 46 187 San Juan County 113 801
67 421 53 294 14 127 46 380 12 428 33 952 59.2 40.8 91 605 58 453 55 929 San Miguel County 30 126
17 892 17 892 12 234 1 509 10 725 59.4 40.6 25 743 16 314 14 753 Santa Fe County 129 292
97 452 80 337 17 115 31 840 11 277 20 563 75.4 24.6 98 928 68 695 71 225 Sierra County 13 270
8 840 8 840 4 430 513 3 917 66.6 33.4 9 912 6 381 6 181 Socorro County 18 078
8 399 8 399 9 679 2 745 6 934 46.5 53.5 14 764 7 060 8 129 Taos County 29 979
12 121 12 121 17 858 4 645 13 213 40.4 59.6 23 118 9 346 4 065 Torrance County 16 911
874 874 16 037 5 245 10 792 5.2 94.8 10 285 444 Union County 4 174
4 174 2 801 1 373 100.0 4 124 Valencia County 66 152
53 301 53 301 12 851 7 061 5 790 80.6 19.4 45 235 32 479 30 555 4
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Table 5.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County County Subdivision Place Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The State 1 819 046
1 515 069 1 303 302 780 579 632 058 507 744 121 589.48 121 355.53 15.0 6.4 Bernalillo County 556 678
480 577 420 261 239 074 201 235 162 399 1 168.65 1 166.03 477.4 205.0 Albuquerque CCD 534 533
464 725 410 150 230 222 195 069 158 483 331.69 329.60 1 621.8 698.5 Albuquerque city (part) 447 961
384 734 332 920 198 461 166 869 133 392 150.08 149.44 2 997.6 1 328.0 Carnuel CDP (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Corrales village (part) 676
535 123 273 227 46 1.75 1.61 420.7 169.9 Los Ranchos de Albuquerque village 5 092
3 955 2 741 2 107 1 581 981 4.08 4.08 1 247.3 516.1 North Valley CDP 11 923
12 507 12 984 4 772 4 819 4 389 7.27 7.25 1 645.3 658.5 Rio Rancho city (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.06 0.06 South Valley CDP (part) 39 060
35 701 38 898 13 722 12 226 12 304 30.23 29.52 1 323.3 464.9 Bernalillo East CCD 17 557
12 480 7 360 7 423 5 078 3 004 276.23 276.23 63.6 26.9 Albuquerque city (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.05 0.05 Carnuel CDP (part) 872
(X)
(X) 398 (X)
(X) 2.46 2.46 354.1 161.6 Cedar Crest CDP 1 060
(X)
(X) 501 (X)
(X) 3.27 3.27 323.9 153.1 Chilili CDP 113
(X)
(X) 44 (X)
(X) 0.99 0.99 114.0 44.4 Tijeras village 474
340 311 210 145 128 0.85 0.85 559.5 247.9 Bernalillo West CCD 2 387
1 201 879 566 306 195 381.68 381.37 6.3 1.5 Albuquerque city (part) 646
2 (X) 4 1
(X) 31.15 31.15 20.7 0.1 Isleta Pueblo CCD 2 201
2 171 1 872 863 782 717 179.05 178.84 12.3 4.8 Isleta Village Proper CDP 496
1 355 1 246 278 519 499 0.27 0.27 1 839.4 1 031.0 South Valley CDP (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Catron County 3 543
2 563 2 720 2 548 1 552 1 396 6 929.03 6 927.81 0.5 0.4 Quemado CCD 1 595
924 1 028 1 195 534 520 4 954.50 4 953.56 0.3 0.2 Reserve CCD 1 948
1 639 1 692 1 353 1 018 876 1 974.53 1 974.25 1.0 0.7 Reserve village 387
319 439 238 160 189 0.56 0.56 696.2 428.2 Chaves County 61 382
57 849 51 103 25 647 23 386 20 823 6 075.07 6 070.86 10.1 4.2 Dexter CCD 2 850
2 062 1 730 964 807 674 197.19 197.02 14.5 4.9 Dexter town 1 235
898 882 434 348 312 0.79 0.73 1 681.2 590.8 Hagerman CCD 2 539
2 149 1 951 934 823 731 601.17 600.79 4.2 1.6 Hagerman town 1 168
961 936 439 390 356 1.38 1.38 846.8 318.3 Lake Arthur town 432
336 327 149 137 109 0.55 0.55 789.2 272.2 Northeast Chaves CCD 127
113 189 90 54 75 1 502.62 1 500.77 0.1 0.1 Northwest Chaves CCD 2 879
2 444 1 708 1 205 940 692 1 371.17 1 369.63 2.1 0.9 Roswell city (part) 15
16 (X) 6 7
(X) 0.38 0.38 39.9 16.0 Roswell CCD 45 179
45 329 40 376 19 649 18 303 16 467 42.60 42.58 1 060.9 461.4 Roswell city (part) 42 659
43 187 37 949 18 541 17 429 15 492 20.70 20.68 2 062.8 896.6 Southeast Chaves CCD 1 681
1 420 1 131 651 559 434 664.07 663.89 2.5 1.0 Southwest Chaves CCD 6 127
4 332 4 018 2 154 1 900 1 750 1 696.24 1 696.18 3.6 1.3 Roswell city (part) 2 619
1 451 1 727 780 806 792 7.88 7.88 332.3 99.0 Cibola County 25 595
23 794 (X) 10 328 9 692 (X) 4 541.71 4 539.21 5.6 2.3 Fence Lake CCD 152
105 103 109 79 89 742.76 742.75 0.2 0.1 Grants CCD 18 770
17 619 24 423 7 771 7 335 8 719 2 203.17 2 201.68 8.5 3.5 Acomita Lake CDP 312
273 (X) 94 77 (X) 3.54 3.42 91.3 27.5 Grants city 8 806
8 626 11 439 3 626 3 532 3 977 13.67 13.67 644.4 265.3 Milan village 1 891
1 911 3 747 806 735 1 280 2.92 2.91 648.9 276.6 North Acomita Village CDP 288
314 (X) 104 112 (X) 2.79 2.79 103.3 37.3 SkylineGanipa CDP 1 035
946 (X) 242 218 (X) 6.16 6.16 168.1 39.3 Laguna CCD 4 330
4 218 (X) 1 426 1 516 (X) 1 118.57 1 117.72 3.9 1.3 Encinal CDP 200
(X)
(X) 67 (X)
(X) 13.56 13.56 14.7 4.9 Laguna CDP 423
434 (X) 172 170 (X) 2.58 2.58 164.2 66.8 Mesita CDP 776
627 (X) 228 178 (X) 10.72 10.70 72.5 21.3 Paguate CDP 474
492 (X) 183 195 (X) 7.42 7.41 64.0 24.7 Paraje CDP 669
622 (X) 228 236 (X) 4.50 4.50 148.6 50.6 Seama CDP 333
403 (X) 104 143 (X) 5.33 5.32 62.6 19.5 ZuniRamah Navajo CCD 2 343
1 852 1 369 1 022 762 493 477.21 477.07 4.9 2.1 Pinehill CDP 116
(X)
(X) 47 (X)
(X) 3.36 3.36 34.5 14.0 Colfax County 14 189
12 925 13 667 8 959 8 265 6 896 3 768.05 3 756.79 3.8 2.4 Cimarron CCD 3 239
2 045 2 019 3 794 3 155 2 077 1 190.69 1 186.99 2.7 3.2 Angel Fire village 1 048
93 (X) 1 791 616 (X) 28.96 28.91 36.2 61.9 Cimarron village 917
774 888 449 400 387 1.91 1.91 479.5 234.8 Eagle Nest village 306
189 202 333 157 130 5.19 4.31 71.0 77.3 Raton CCD 8 416
8 424 8 864 4 038 4 025 3 560 1 428.76 1 427.25 5.9 2.8 Maxwell village (part)
0.01 0.01 Raton city 7 282
7 372 8 225 3 472 3 502 3 266 7.34 7.34 992.4 473.2 Springer CCD 2 534
2 456 2 784 1 127 1 085 1 259 1 148.60 1 142.55 2.2 1.0 Maxwell village (part) 274
247 316 148 146 151 0.47 0.47 584.6 315.8 Springer town 1 285
1 262 1 657 605 589 657 1.47 1.47 876.6 412.7 Curry County 45 044
42 207 42 019 19 212 16 906 16 213 1 407.67 1 405.95 32.0 13.7 Broadview CCD 413
440 469 201 212 288 376.90 376.85 1.1 0.5 Grady village 98
110 122 48 49 51 0.25 0.25 395.2 193.6 Clovis CCD 43 423
40 603 40 455 18 421 16 131 15 379 525.89 524.68 82.8 35.1 Cannon AFB CDP 2 557
3 312 3 798 1 087 759 792 5.32 5.31 481.8 204.8 Clovis city 32 667
30 954 31 194 14 269 12 978 12 625 22.49 22.39 1 458.9 637.3 Texico city 1 065
966 958 414 380 350 0.82 0.82 1 299.0 504.9 Melrose CCD 1 208
1 164 1 095 590 563 546 504.88 504.42 2.4 1.2 Melrose village 736
662 649 375 354 344 1.72 1.72 427.2 217.7 De Baca County 2 240
2 252 2 454 1 307 1 329 1 350 2 333.83 2 324.87 1.0 0.6 East De Baca CCD 2 039
2 028 2 247 1 037 1 067 1 077 1 064.90 1 062.07 1.9 1.0 Fort Sumner village 1 249
1 269 1 421 680 692 691 3.34 3.33 374.6 204.0 West De Baca CCD 201
224 207 270 262 273 1 268.93 1 262.80 0.2 0.2 Lake Sumner CDP 86
(X)
(X) 188 (X)
(X) 68.33 62.21 1.4 3.0 Dona Ana County 174 682
135 510 96 340 65 210 49 148 33 944 3 814.62 3 807.18 45.9 17.1 Anthony CCD 26 579
17 574 9 594 8 028 5 292 3 015 150.22 149.76 177.5 53.6 Anthony CDP 7 904
5 160 3 285 2 217 1 381 863 3.95 3.95 2 002.4 561.6 Chaparral CDP 6 117
2 962 (X) 2 134 1 020 (X) 38.76 38.76 157.8 55.1 Mesquite CDP 948
(X)
(X) 276 (X)
(X) 0.83 0.83 1 148.2 334.3 Vado CDP 3 003
(X)
(X) 814 (X)
(X) 2.96 2.96 1 013.8 274.8 Dona AnaHill CCD 25 585
15 558 6 811 9 328 5 664 2 394 473.47 473.13 54.1 19.7 Dona Ana CDP 1 379
1 202 (X) 465 382 (X) 0.73 0.73 1 885.3 635.7 Las Cruces city (part) 6 214
3 241 590 2 517 1 213 234 8.34 8.34 745.4 301.9 Radium Springs CDP 1 518
(X)
(X) 589 (X)
(X) 6.04 6.04 251.5 97.6 Fairacres CCD 5 351
3 895 2 313 1 931 1 349 831 612.53 612.27 8.7 3.2 Las Cruces city (part) 36
(X)
(X) 11 (X)
(X) 9.38 9.38 3.8 1.2 Mesilla town (part) 10
7 35 2
5 8
0.86 0.86 11.6 2.3 Hatch CCD 5 587
3 849 3 235 1 907 1 447 1 204 424.26 422.12 13.2 4.5 Hatch village 1 673
1 136 1 028 635 498 440 3.10 3.10 540.2 205.0 Rincon CDP 220
(X)
(X) 65 (X)
(X) 1.03 1.03 213.6 63.1 Salem CDP 795
(X)
(X) 199 (X)
(X) 1.29 1.29 615.1 154.0 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 5
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 5.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County County Subdivision Place Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units Dona Ana County Con.
Las Cruces CCD 86 836
76 117 60 276 36 029 29 924 22 313 190.78 190.52 455.8 189.1 Las Cruces city (part) 68 017
58 885 44 496 29 154 24 463 17 480 34.51 34.38 1 978.4 848.0 Mesilla town (part) 2 170
1 968 1 994 979 782 725 4.49 4.49 483.1 217.9 University Park CDP 2 732
4 520 4 353 615 647 504 1.57 1.57 1 741.2 392.0 South Dona Ana CCD 23 362
15 901 10 991 7 265 4 748 3 294 1 025.08 1 024.19 22.8 7.1 Santa Teresa CDP 2 607
(X)
(X) 1 007 (X)
(X) 10.95 10.95 238.0 91.9 Sunland Park city 13 309
8 179 (X) 3 617 1 959 (X) 10.81 10.56 1 260.6 342.6 White Sands CCD 1 382
2 616 3 120 722 724 893 938.29 935.20 1.5 0.8 White Sands CDP 1 323
2 616 3 120 667 724 893 3.08 3.08 429.2 216.4 Eddy County 51 658
48 605 47 855 22 249 20 134 18 154 4 197.57 4 182.02 12.4 5.3 Artesia CCD 16 119
14 566 14 077 6 739 6 067 5 416 769.54 764.92 21.1 8.8 Artesia city 10 692
10 610 10 385 4 593 4 510 4 030 7.98 7.97 1 341.3 576.2 Hope village 107
101 111 58 55 50 1.16 1.16 92.3 50.0 Carlsbad CCD 33 115
31 888 31 351 14 527 13 179 11 894 1 787.43 1 786.51 18.5 8.1 Carlsbad city 25 625
24 952 25 496 11 421 10 575 9 811 28.41 28.37 903.3 402.6 Carlsbad North CDP 1 245
1 167 1 271 526 470 481 1.46 1.46 851.1 359.6 Loco Hills CCD 346
300 443 174 158 177 919.49 914.70 0.4 0.2 Loving CCD 2 078
1 851 1 984 809 730 667 721.11 715.89 2.9 1.1 Loving village 1 326
1 243 1 355 516 479 456 1.13 1.13 1 168.7 454.8 Grant County 31 002
27 676 26 204 14 066 11 349 9 631 3 967.50 3 965.88 7.8 3.5 BayardSanta Rita CCD 3 731
3 665 3 974 1 589 1 483 1 380 409.66 409.51 9.1 3.9 Bayard city 2 534
2 598 3 036 1 100 1 028 1 024 0.87 0.87 2 916.4 1 266.0 Hurley town (part)
(X)
(X)
Hurley CCD 1 827
1 794 1 839 852 747 691 1 024.96 1 024.45 1.8 0.8 Hurley town (part) 1 464
1 534 1 616 650 623 605 1.02 1.02 1 440.0 639.3 Silver City town (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.03 0.03 Mimbres CCD 1 667
1 096 990 831 541 394 272.57 272.55 6.1 3.0 Pinos Altos CCD 1 104
958 723 683 560 384 871.80 871.67 1.3 0.8 Santa Clara CCD 3 194
3 164 2 968 1 393 1 170 999 23.12 23.12 138.1 60.2 Santa Clara village 1 944
1 835 1 968 821 700 698 1.01 1.01 1 925.3 813.1 Silver City CCD 17 149
15 177 13 980 7 518 6 019 5 100 76.54 76.54 224.0 98.2 Silver City town (part) 10 545
10 683 9 887 4 757 4 255 3 673 10.11 10.11 1 042.9 470.5 Tyrone CCD 2 330
1 822 1 730 1 200 829 683 1 288.84 1 288.05 1.8 0.9 Guadalupe County 4 680
4 156 4 496 2 160 2 149 2 143 3 031.58 3 030.37 1.5 0.7 Dilia CCD 591
529 594 340 348 271 406.49 406.36 1.5 0.8 Santa Rosa CCD 3 473
2 886 3 060 1 422 1 362 1 413 1 697.63 1 696.56 2.0 0.8 Santa Rosa city 2 744
2 263 2 469 1 024 988 992 4.27 4.25 645.7 241.0 Vaughn CCD 616
741 842 398 439 459 927.45 927.45 0.7 0.4 Vaughn town 539
633 737 338 371 375 5.60 5.60 96.3 60.4 Harding County 810
987 1 090 545 614 553 2 125.95 2 125.34 0.4 0.3 North Harding CCD 711
805 916 462 507 457 1 164.98 1 164.60 0.6 0.4 Mosquero village (part) 120
164 197 86 96 101 0.73 0.73 164.1 117.6 Roy village 304
362 381 206 212 185 2.04 2.04 148.8 100.8 South Harding CCD 99
182 174 83 107 96 960.97 960.74 0.1 0.1 Hidalgo County 5 932
5 958 6 049 2 848 2 413 2 326 3 445.91 3 445.63 1.7 0.8 North Hidalgo CCD 5 288
4 667 4 714 2 264 1 907 1 864 1 446.67 1 446.52 3.7 1.6 Lordsburg city 3 379
2 951 3 195 1 414 1 204 1 295 8.38 8.38 403.1 168.7 Virden village 143
108 246 63 48 86 0.22 0.22 640.1 282.0 South Hidalgo CCD 644
1 291 1 335 584 506 462 1 999.24 1 999.11 0.3 0.3 Lea County 55 511
55 765 55 993 23 405 23 333 21 083 4 394.02 4 392.96 12.6 5.3 Eunice CCD 2 896
3 014 3 476 1 251 1 280 1 305 266.72 266.71 10.9 4.7 Eunice city 2 562
2 676 2 970 1 110 1 140 1 108 2.93 2.92 877.5 380.2 Hobbs CCD 36 631
36 880 35 331 15 235 15 395 13 382 549.71 549.67 66.6 27.7 Hobbs city 28 657
r 29 121 29 153 11 968 r 12 329 11 168 18.93 18.93 1 514.0 632.3 Jal CCD 2 118
2 335 3 228 1 043 1 111 1 265 1 128.58 1 128.57 1.9 0.9 Jal city 1 996
2 156 2 675 957 1 026 1 042 4.84 4.84 412.8 197.9 Lovington CCD 12 534
12 107 12 318 5 138 4 843 4 464 1 285.17 1 285.00 9.8 4.0 Lovington city 9 471
9 322 9 727 3 823 3 700 3 441 4.79 4.77 1 983.6 800.7 Tatum CCD 1 332
1 429 1 640 738 704 667 1 163.84 1 163.00 1.1 0.6 Tatum town 683
768 896 391 382 340 1.18 1.18 578.8 331.3 Lincoln County 19 411
12 219 10 997 15 298 12 622 9 739 4 831.25 4 830.97 4.0 3.2 Capitan CCD 2 841
2 223 1 749 1 499 1 282 878 1 492.73 1 492.62 1.9 1.0 Capitan village 1 443
842 762 717 530 395 3.20 3.20 450.9 224.0 Ruidoso village (part)
(X)
(X) 2.57 2.57 Carrizozo CCD 1 520
1 260 1 476 778 701 677 959.52 959.45 1.6 0.8 Carrizozo town 1 036
1 075 1 222 514 577 534 2.71 2.71 382.1 189.6 Corona CCD 437
524 550 283 289 269 1 509.31 1 509.31 0.3 0.2 Corona village 165
215 236 118 120 116 1.02 1.02 161.4 115.4 Hondo CCD 1 014
889 846 515 447 362 690.56 690.56 1.5 0.7 Ruidoso CCD 13 599
7 323 6 376 12 223 9 903 7 553 179.13 179.02 76.0 68.3 Ruidoso village (part) 7 698
4 600 4 260 7 584 6 677 5 411 11.80 11.71 657.1 647.4 Ruidoso Downs village 1 824
920 949 921 622 603 2.13 2.13 856.7 432.6 Los Alamos County 18 343
18 115 17 599 7 937 7 565 6 585 109.35 109.35 167.8 72.6 Los Alamos CCD 12 280
11 853 11 039 5 640 5 326 4 538 85.93 85.93 142.9 65.6 Los Alamos CDP 11 909
11 455 11 039 5 463 5 163 4 538 10.86 10.86 1 096.2 502.8 White Rock CCD 6 063
6 262 6 560 2 297 2 239 2 047 23.42 23.42 258.9 98.1 White Rock CDP 6 045
6 192 6 560 2 282 2 198 2 047 7.18 7.18 841.9 317.8 Luna County 25 016
18 110 15 585 11 291 7 766 6 290 2 965.28 2 965.09 8.4 3.8 Deming North CCD 18 196
14 295 12 796 8 060 5 931 5 077 1 250.75 1 250.72 14.5 6.4 Deming city (part) 14 116
10 968 9 964 6 192 4 486 3 949 9.23 9.23 1 528.6 670.5 Deming South CCD 6 820
3 815 2 789 3 231 1 835 1 213 1 714.53 1 714.37 4.0 1.9 Columbus village 1 765
641 414 720 315 199 2.78 2.78 635.3 259.2 Deming city (part)
2 (X) 1 (X) 0.10 0.10 McKinley County 74 798
60 686 56 536 26 718 20 933 18 185 5 455.22 5 448.72 13.7 4.9 Crownpoint CCD 6 452
5 324 (X) 2 483 1 911 (X) 2 101.29 2 099.09 3.1 1.2 Crownpoint CDP 2 630
2 108 1 134 937 673 328 7.06 7.06 372.3 132.6 Pueblo Pintado CDP 247
(X)
(X) 106 (X)
(X) 10.51 10.51 23.5 10.1 Gallup CCD 23 038
21 241 (X) 8 396 7 471 (X) 57.16 57.16 403.1 146.9 Church Rock CDP (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.12 0.12 Gallup city (part) 20 007
19 102 18 167 7 280 6 684 6 483 11.92 11.92 1 679.0 610.9 Red Rock CCD 26 106
17 695 (X) 9 558 6 509 (X) 1 762.31 1 760.91 14.8 5.4 Church Rock CDP (part) 1 077
(X)
(X) 299 (X)
(X) 2.29 2.27 474.7 131.8 Gallup city (part) 202
52 69 22 1.43 1.43 140.8 48.1 Ramah CDP 407
(X)
(X) 175 (X)
(X) 3.81 3.81 106.9 46.0 Rock Springs CDP 558
(X)
(X) 189 (X)
(X) 6.04 6.04 92.4 31.3 6
New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 5.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County County Subdivision Place Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units McKinley CountyCon.
Red Rock CCD Con.
Thoreau CDP 1 863
(X)
(X) 599 (X)
(X) 15.91 15.91 117.1 37.6 Tse Bonito CDP (part) 260
(X)
(X) 100 (X)
(X) 1.38 1.38 187.9 72.3 Yahtahey CDP 580
(X)
(X) 180 (X)
(X) 3.96 3.96 146.3 45.4 Reservation CCD 11 453
9 044 9 018 4 199 3 191 2 916 1 029.53 1 028.40 11.1 4.1 Brimhall Nizhoni CDP 373
(X)
(X) 132 (X)
(X) 16.32 16.31 22.9 8.1 Crystal CDP (part) 148
(X)
(X) 45 (X)
(X) 0.18 0.18 834.1 253.6 Nakaibito CDP 455
242 (X) 150 82 (X) 6.88 6.88 66.2 21.8 Navajo CDP 2 097
1 985 (X) 560 588 (X) 2.26 2.26 928.1 247.8 Tohatchi CDP 1 037
661 1 011 345 266 329 6.31 6.18 167.8 55.8 Tse Bonito CDP (part) 1
(X)
(X) 2 (X)
(X) 0.02 0.02 45.7 91.4 Twin Lakes CDP 1 069
(X)
(X) 368 (X)
(X) 9.00 9.00 118.7 40.9 Zuni CCD 7 749
7 382 6 857 2 082 1 851 1 683 504.92 503.16 15.4 4.1 Black Rock CDP 1 252
858 (X) 349 244 (X) 1.75 1.69 740.1 206.3 Zuni Pueblo CDP 6 367
5 857 5 551 1 622 1 389 1 161 8.84 8.84 720.0 183.4 Mora County 5 180
4 264 4 205 2 973 2 486 2 105 1 933.48 1 931.10 2.7 1.5 Mora CCD 4 033
3 223 3 048 2 320 1 820 1 494 513.42 512.49 7.9 4.5 Wagon Mound CCD 1 147
1 041 1 157 653 666 611 1 420.06 1 418.61 0.8 0.5 Wagon Mound village 369
319 416 230 209 221 1.01 1.01 364.1 226.9 Otero County 62 298
51 928 44 665 29 272 23 177 17 961 6 627.43 6 626.50 9.4 4.4 Alamogordo CCD 44 426
39 405 35 369 19 465 15 963 12 767 929.04 928.57 47.8 21.0 Alamogordo city 35 582
27 596 24 024 15 920 11 974 9 495 19.35 19.35 1 839.0 822.8 Boles Acres CDP 1 172
1 409 (X) 562 619 (X) 12.90 12.90 90.8 43.6 Holloman AFB CDP 2 076
5 891 7 245 427 1 410 1 632 12.67 12.53 165.7 34.1 La Luz CDP (part) 1 615
1 625 1 194 738 667 463 10.71 10.71 150.7 68.9 Mescalero CCD 3 156
2 695 2 101 916 721 549 718.96 718.78 4.4 1.3 Mescalero CDP 1 233
1 159 1 259 373 337 365 17.88 17.88 68.9 20.9 Southeast Otero CCD 8 705
5 073 3 257 6 222 4 403 3 104 4 118.81 4 118.55 2.1 1.5 Cloudcroft village 749
636 521 920 781 608 1.50 1.50 500.2 614.4 La Luz CDP (part)
(X)
(X)
Timberon CDP 309
(X)
(X) 458 (X)
(X) 20.21 20.21 15.3 22.7 Tularosa CCD 6 011
4 755 3 938 2 669 2 090 1 541 860.62 860.60 7.0 3.1 Tularosa village 2 864
2 615 2 536 1 311 1 162 996 2.10 2.10 1 363.2 624.0 Quay County 10 155
10 823 10 577 5 664 5 576 4 914 2 881.80 2 874.93 3.5 2.0 HouseForrest CCD 316
406 488 198 232 214 543.96 543.94 0.6 0.4 House village 72
r 96 117 52 r 60 60 0.92 0.92 78.3 56.5 LoganNara Visa CCD 1 330
1 132 1 024 1 199 1 026 779 528.49 524.81 2.5 2.3 Logan village 1 094
870 735 1 010 858 656 8.43 7.96 137.5 126.9 San Jon CCD 576
641 737 267 328 368 755.08 754.96 0.8 0.4 San Jon village 306
277 341 133 130 170 2.63 2.63 116.5 50.6 Tucumcari CCD 7 933
8 644 8 328 4 000 3 990 3 553 1 054.27 1 051.21 7.5 3.8 Tucumcari city 5 989
r 6 827 6 765 3 065 r 3 163 2 904 7.56 7.54 793.8 406.2 Rio Arriba County 41 190
34 365 29 282 18 016 14 357 11 107 5 896.10 5 857.63 7.0 3.1 Chimayo CCD 3 559
3 625 2 443 1 624 1 457 885 121.14 121.13 29.4 13.4 Chimayo CDP (part) 2 294
2 150 1 424 1 023 860 493 2.71 2.71 847.2 377.8 Coyote CCD 1 559
1 530 1 547 769 680 606 1 042.43 1 036.44 1.5 0.7 Dixon CCD 1 505
1 369 1 365 753 636 536 67.79 67.79 22.2 11.1 Jicarilla CCD 2 729
2 587 1 911 957 868 689 1 106.43 1 103.28 2.5 0.9 Dulce CDP (part) 2 623
2 438 1 648 899 771 483 12.95 12.95 202.6 69.4 Rio Chama CCD 3 777
2 558 1 607 1 587 944 502 386.91 386.91 9.8 4.1 San Juan Pueblo CCD 6 748
5 209 4 750 2 554 1 885 1 729 26.70 26.69 252.8 95.7 Alcalde CDP 377
308 (X) 138 122 (X) 0.51 0.51 735.3 269.2 Espanola city (part) 1 395
811 701 573 294 285 1.00 1.00 1 391.7 571.6 San Juan CDP 592
465 (X) 227 189 (X) 0.57 0.57 1 035.8 397.2 Santa Clara Pueblo CCD 8 065
7 712 6 148 3 336 3 073 2 291 60.32 59.94 134.6 55.7 Espanola city (part) 3 513
4 114 3 230 1 521 1 633 1 219 2.63 2.55 1 375.0 595.3 Santa Clara Pueblo CDP 980
1 156 (X) 400 431 (X) 2.08 2.08 471.6 192.5 South Rio Arriba CCD 8 919
5 868 5 114 3 568 2 300 1 864 216.09 216.09 41.3 16.5 Espanola city (part) 2 197
1 285 1 734 910 534 707 3.17 3.17 693.9 287.4 Tierra Amarilla CCD 3 483
2 992 3 112 2 325 1 988 1 453 1 179.23 1 159.48 3.0 2.0 Chama village 1 199
1 048 1 090 601 566 441 2.56 2.56 467.9 234.5 Dulce CDP (part)
(X)
(X)
Vallecitas CCD 575
576 562 331 337 238 756.53 756.39 0.8 0.4 Western Rio Arriba CCD 271
339 723 212 189 314 932.54 923.50 0.3 0.2 Roosevelt County 18 018
16 702 15 695 7 746 6 902 6 510 2 454.87 2 448.50 7.4 3.2 Dora CCD 1 586
655 810 687 312 364 877.81 872.61 1.8 0.8 Causey village 52
57 81 23 29 34 3.07 3.07 16.9 7.5 Dora village 130
167 168 52 69 77 2.82 2.82 46.2 18.5 Elida CCD 1 149
1 215 1 313 547 595 606 1 293.39 1 292.35 0.9 0.4 Elida town 183
201 202 98 121 117 0.80 0.80 227.9 122.0 Floyd village 78
117 146 33 53 60 3.08 3.08 25.3 10.7 Portales CCD 15 283
14 832 13 572 6 512 5 995 5 540 283.67 283.54 53.9 23.0 Portales city 11 131
10 690 9 940 4 862 4 277 4 103 6.85 6.85 1 624.9 709.7 Sandoval County 89 908
63 319 34 400 34 866 23 667 12 138 3 714.32 3 709.34 24.2 9.4 Bernalillo CCD 72 283
47 693 21 265 28 390 18 122 8 028 414.19 413.11 175.0 68.7 Algodones CDP (part) 679
(X)
(X) 255 (X)
(X) 5.40 5.31 127.9 48.0 Bernalillo town (part) 6 611
5 960 2 988 2 473 2 179 947 4.70 4.59 1 439.3 538.4 Corrales village (part) 6 658
4 918 2 668 2 710 1 969 986 9.50 9.12 730.0 297.1 Placitas CDP 3 452
1 611 (X) 1 606 677 (X) 29.92 29.92 115.4 53.7 Pueblo of Sandia Village CDP 344
(X)
(X) 125 (X)
(X) 0.96 0.96 356.7 129.6 Rio Rancho city (part) 51 765
32 505 (X) 20 209 12 325 (X) 73.35 73.27 706.5 275.8 San Felipe Pueblo CDP (part)
(X)
(X) 1.25 1.25 Santa Ana Pueblo CDP (part) 479
476 (X) 132 140 (X) 5.54 5.32 90.0 24.8 Cuba CCD 5 153
4 846 3 877 2 435 2 156 1 309 1 914.35 1 913.91 2.7 1.3 Cuba village 590
760 609 290 329 270 1.27 1.27 465.3 228.7 La Jara CDP 209
(X)
(X) 140 (X)
(X) 14.20 14.20 14.7 9.9 Regina CDP 99
(X)
(X) 106 (X)
(X) 7.31 7.27 13.6 14.6 Torreon CDP 297
(X)
(X) 98 (X)
(X) 14.59 14.59 20.4 6.7 Jemez CCD 4 805
4 129 3 605 2 051 1 760 1 374 761.62 761.49 6.3 2.7 Jemez Pueblo CDP 1 953
1 301 1 503 499 337 382 2.04 2.04 957.0 244.5 Jemez Springs village 375
413 316 149 223 121 4.80 4.80 78.1 31.0 Ponderosa CDP (part) 164
(X)
(X) 74 (X)
(X) 0.44 0.44 371.5 167.6 San Ysidro village 238
233 199 99 93 88 2.34 2.34 101.8 42.3 Zia Pueblo CDP 646
637 (X) 189 167 (X) 27.34 27.30 23.7 6.9 Santo Domingo CCD 7 667
6 651 5 653 1 990 1 629 1 427 624.16 620.83 12.3 3.2 Algodones CDP (part) 9
(X)
(X) 2 (X)
(X) 1.91 1.90 4.7 1.1 Bernalillo town (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.01 0.01 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 7
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 5.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County County Subdivision Place Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units Sandoval CountyCon.
Santo Domingo CCD Con.
Cochiti CDP 507
434 (X) 176 158 (X) 1.19 1.19 425.9 147.9 Pena Blanca CDP 661
300 (X) 262 105 (X) 6.79 6.79 97.4 38.6 Ponderosa CDP (part) 146
(X)
(X) 64 (X)
(X) 6.88 6.88 21.2 9.3 Rio Rancho city (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.10 0.10 San Felipe Pueblo CDP (part) 2 080
1 557 1 465 405 321 275 10.96 10.66 195.1 38.0 Santa Ana Pueblo CDP (part)
(X)
(X) 1.91 1.60 Santo Domingo Pueblo CDP 2 550
2 866 2 082 475 453 407 2.00 2.00 1 273.9 237.3 San Juan County 113 801
91 605 81 433 43 221 34 248 29 730 5 538.36 5 514.02 20.6 7.8 Aztec CCD 20 618
13 582 11 350 7 708 5 114 4 151 249.84 248.01 83.1 31.1 Aztec city 6 378
r 5 480 5 512 2 545 r 2 159 2 009 9.80 9.73 655.7 261.6 Farmington city (part) 195
202 226 68 86 80 2.16 1.85 105.5 36.8 Flora Vista CDP 1 383
1 021 (X) 537 362 (X) 2.07 2.03 679.8 264.0 Bloomfield CCD 14 667
10 659 9 246 5 603 3 937 3 587 897.26 883.72 16.6 6.3 Bloomfield city (part) 6 036
5 138 4 703 2 316 1 798 1 708 4.78 4.72 1 278.1 490.4 Nageezi CDP (part) 13
(X)
(X) 6 (X)
(X) 3.60 3.60 3.6 1.7 Burnham CCD 4 828
4 011 3 299 1 448 1 218 1 099 625.84 623.06 7.7 2.3 Nenahnezad CDP 726
(X)
(X) 231 (X)
(X) 3.61 3.53 205.6 65.4 Ojo Amarillo CDP 829
955 (X) 193 204 (X) 1.91 1.91 434.8 101.2 Upper Fruitland CDP 1 664
(X)
(X) 468 (X)
(X) 7.78 7.48 222.6 62.6 Farmington CCD 48 048
41 933 38 366 18 536 15 770 14 638 258.80 257.52 186.6 72.0 Farmington city (part) 37 649
33 795 30 996 15 009 13 033 11 929 24.82 24.71 1 523.3 607.3 Kirtland CDP 6 190
3 552 2 358 1 994 1 128 940 11.95 11.67 530.5 170.9 Naschitti CCD 2 287
2 097 1 925 1 137 1 103 869 454.52 453.35 5.0 2.5 Crystal CDP (part) 199
(X)
(X) 68 (X)
(X) 4.24 4.22 47.2 16.1 Naschitti CDP 360
323 (X) 107 87 (X) 2.53 2.52 142.9 42.5 Sheep Springs CDP (part) 40
(X)
(X) 21 (X)
(X) 1.18 1.18 33.9 17.8 ShiprockSanostee CCD 16 524
14 794 14 454 6 179 5 294 4 450 1 722.94 1 719.77 9.6 3.6 Beclabito CDP 339
(X)
(X) 130 (X)
(X) 7.47 7.47 45.4 17.4 Newcomb CDP 387
388 (X) 138 156 (X) 5.94 5.94 65.1 23.2 Sanostee CDP 429
626 (X) 156 185 (X) 4.50 4.50 95.4 34.7 Sheep Springs CDP (part) 197
(X)
(X) 50 (X)
(X) 4.76 4.76 41.4 10.5 Shiprock CDP 8 156
7 687 7 237 2 594 2 221 1 852 16.22 15.88 513.6 163.3 SimpsonChaco CCD 6 829
4 529 2 793 2 610 1 812 936 1 329.16 1 328.59 5.1 2.0 Bloomfield city (part) 381
76 178 130 48 62 0.29 0.29 1 323.7 451.7 Farmington city (part)
0.01 Huerfano CDP 104
(X)
(X) 36 (X)
(X) 26.85 26.85 3.9 1.3 Nageezi CDP (part) 283
(X)
(X) 109 (X)
(X) 10.71 10.71 26.4 10.2 Napi HQ CDP 706
(X)
(X) 187 (X)
(X) 3.29 3.29 214.3 56.8 San Miguel County 30 126
25 743 22 751 14 254 11 066 9 904 4 735.63 4 717.04 6.4 3.0 Conchas Dam CCD 446
298 337 730 491 454 1 162.60 1 154.91 0.4 0.6 Mosquero village (part)
0.26 0.26 Las Vegas CCD 4 018
20 071 18 087 1 935 7 862 7 203 1 231.78 1 227.22 3.3 1.6 Las Vegas city (part) 8
14 753 14 322 3
5 716 5 498 0.07 0.07 111.3 41.7 Pecos CCD 23 141
3 452 2 472 10 312 1 797 1 352 615.54 615.46 37.6 16.8 Las Vegas city (part) 14 557
(X)
(X) 6 363 (X)
(X) 7.45 7.44 1 955.8 854.9 Pecos village 1 441
1 012 885 628 418 338 1.74 1.74 830.3 361.9 Trementina CCD 224
238 299 199 234 253 1 100.51 1 094.28 0.2 0.2 Villanueva CCD 2 297
1 684 1 556 1 078 682 642 625.19 625.17 3.7 1.7 Santa Fe County 129 292
98 928 75 519 57 701 41 464 28 363 1 910.79 1 909.19 67.7 30.2 Santa Fe CCD 79 655
61 951 53 047 36 878 27 226 20 521 78.34 77.93 1 022.2 473.2 Agua Fria CDP 2 051
3 717 (X) 760 1 400 (X) 2.01 1.96 1 048.7 388.6 Santa Fe city (part) 62 145
55 541 49 160 30 487 24 621 19 092 35.98 35.91 1 730.8 849.1 Tesuque CDP (part) 4
12 (X) 6 2
(X) 0.06 0.06 62.2 93.3 Santa Fe North CCD 17 279
15 010 10 981 7 641 6 297 4 102 458.54 458.00 37.7 16.7 Chimayo CDP (part) 630
639 569 300 250 227 2.75 2.75 229.2 109.1 Chupadero CDP 318
(X)
(X) 145 (X)
(X) 1.45 1.45 219.8 100.2 Cuartelez CDP 452
(X)
(X) 198 (X)
(X) 1.33 1.33 339.9 148.9 Cundiyo CDP 95
(X)
(X) 42 (X)
(X) 0.50 0.50 191.5 84.7 Cuyamungue CDP 421
329 (X) 165 126 (X) 0.40 0.40 1 045.8 409.9 El Rancho CDP 817
(X)
(X) 345 (X)
(X) 2.30 2.30 355.6 150.2 El Valle de Arroyo Seco CDP 1 149
(X)
(X) 438 (X)
(X) 5.19 5.19 221.4 84.4 Espanola city (part) 2 583
2 179 1 138 1 103 929 430 1.66 1.66 1 554.9 664.0 Jaconita CDP 343
375 (X) 170 149 (X) 0.67 0.67 508.4 252.0 La Puebla CDP 1 296
(X)
(X) 524 (X)
(X) 2.39 2.39 542.0 219.1 Pojoaque CDP 1 261
1 037 (X) 533 402 (X) 2.88 2.88 437.3 184.8 Rio Chiquito CDP 103
(X)
(X) 37 (X)
(X) 1.54 1.54 67.1 24.1 Rio en Medio CDP 131
(X)
(X) 43 (X)
(X) 0.44 0.44 297.1 97.5 San Ildefonso Pueblo CDP 458
447 (X) 178 184 (X) 4.15 3.92 116.7 45.4 Santa Cruz CDP 423
2 504 (X) 172 937 (X) 0.70 0.70 608.3 247.4 Santa Fe city (part) 58
54 (X) 46 35 (X) 1.42 1.42 40.8 32.4 Sombrillo CDP 493
(X)
(X) 191 (X)
(X) 0.97 0.97 508.0 196.8 Tesuque CDP (part) 905
1 478 1 014 535 741 458 6.90 6.90 131.2 77.6 Santa Fe South CCD 32 358
21 967 11 491 13 182 7 941 3 740 1 373.91 1 373.26 23.6 9.6 Canada de los Alamos CDP 358
(X)
(X) 165 (X)
(X) 2.80 2.80 128.0 59.0 Cedar Grove CDP 599
(X)
(X) 249 (X)
(X) 19.65 19.63 30.5 12.7 Edgewood town 1 893
(X)
(X) 755 (X)
(X) 8.71 8.71 217.2 86.6 Eldorado at Santa Fe CDP 5 799
2 260 (X) 2 553 877 (X) 20.69 20.69 280.3 123.4 Galisteo CDP 265
(X)
(X) 136 (X)
(X) 2.61 2.61 101.4 52.0 Glorieta CDP 859
(X)
(X) 339 (X)
(X) 12.50 12.50 68.7 27.1 La Cienega CDP 3 007
1 066 (X) 1 079 392 (X) 13.35 13.35 225.3 80.8 Lamy CDP 137
(X)
(X) 64 (X)
(X) 1.09 1.09 126.2 59.0 Los Cerrillos CDP 229
(X)
(X) 129 (X)
(X) 1.39 1.39 164.5 92.7 Madrid CDP 149
(X)
(X) 103 (X)
(X) 1.42 1.42 105.0 72.6 Santa Fe city (part)
264 25 0.01 0.01 Sierra County 13 270
9 912 8 454 8 727 6 457 5 392 4 236.30 4 180.23 3.2 2.1 Truth or Consequences East CCD 10 247
7 970 6 710 6 906 5 232 4 434 2 326.01 2 277.30 4.5 3.0 Elephant Butte city 1 390
(X)
(X) 1 247 (X)
(X) 2.96 2.96 470.4 422.0 Truth or Consequences city 7 289
6 221 5 219 4 445 3 655 3 167 12.77 12.65 576.0 351.3 Williamsburg village 527
456 433 345 262 234 0.48 0.48 1 096.2 717.6 Truth or Consequences West CCD 3 023
1 942 1 744 1 821 1 225 958 1 910.29 1 902.93 1.6 1.0 Socorro County 18 078
14 764 12 566 7 808 6 289 4 636 6 648.71 6 646.40 2.7 1.2 Claunch CCD 125
122 126 95 58 81 2 086.24 2 086.24 0.1 Magdalena CCD 13 531
2 804 2 524 5 802 1 105 825 3 379.09 3 378.43 4.0 1.7 Alamo CDP 1 183
(X)
(X) 272 (X)
(X) 39.67 39.67 29.8 6.9 Magdalena village 913
861 1 022 470 421 420 6.22 6.22 146.8 75.6 Socorro city (part) 8 877
(X) 3 940 (X) 14.00 13.98 635.1 281.9 8
New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 5.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State County County Subdivision Place Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units Socorro CountyCon.
Rio Grande CCD 4 422
11 838 9 916 1 911 5 126 3 730 1 183.38 1 181.73 3.7 1.6 Socorro city (part)
8 159 7 173 3 502 2 659 0.44 0.44 Taos County 29 979
23 118 19 456 17 404 12 020 9 341 2 204.62 2 203.17 13.6 7.9 Arroyo Hondo CCD 3 909
2 679 2 296 2 711 1 440 1 100 135.38 135.37 28.9 20.0 Questa village (part) 20
8 (X) 14 7
(X) 0.22 0.22 90.8 63.5 Taos Ski Valley village (part) 56
(X)
(X) 263 (X)
(X) 2.32 2.32 24.1 113.3 Penasco CCD 1 401
1 257 1 165 943 774 724 212.59 212.58 6.6 4.4 Picuris CCD 1 801
1 882 1 539 883 839 599 27.36 27.35 65.8 32.3 Chamisal CDP 301
272 (X) 156 143 (X) 1.65 1.65 182.6 94.6 Penasco CDP 572
648 (X) 272 280 (X) 1.20 1.20 474.9 225.8 Picuris Pueblo CDP 86
(X)
(X) 60 (X)
(X) 0.45 0.45 192.7 134.4 Rio Lucio CDP 379
(X)
(X) 187 (X)
(X) 1.07 1.07 354.8 175.1 Vadito CDP 242
283 (X) 109 119 (X) 0.86 0.86 282.5 127.3 Questa CCD 3 999
3 376 3 007 3 192 2 057 1 698 625.67 624.34 6.4 5.1 Questa village (part) 1 844
1 699 1 202 874 763 515 4.89 4.89 377.4 178.9 Red River town 484
387 332 880 479 170 1.02 1.02 474.9 863.5 Taos Ski Valley village (part)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.03 0.03 Taos CCD 15 541
11 265 8 911 7 794 5 449 3 956 344.02 343.99 45.2 22.7 Ranchos de Taos CDP 2 390
1 779 1 411 1 083 711 540 3.39 3.39 705.9 319.9 Taos town (part) 4 682
4 009 3 369 2 455 2 086 1 521 5.34 5.34 877.3 460.0 Taos Pueblo CCD 2 325
2 206 2 112 1 151 1 222 1 012 119.77 119.72 19.4 9.6 Taos town (part) 18
56 (X) 11 29 (X) 0.04 0.04 474.8 290.2 Taos Pueblo CDP 1 264
1 187 (X) 682 802 (X) 15.62 15.62 80.9 43.6 Tres Piedras CCD 1 003
453 426 730 239 252 739.82 739.81 1.4 1.0 Torrance County 16 911
10 285 7 491 7 257 4 878 3 309 3 345.81 3 344.81 5.1 2.2 Estancia CCD 14 694
8 031 5 061 6 110 3 697 2 117 1 218.14 1 217.47 12.1 5.0 Estancia town 1 584
792 830 487 383 344 5.73 5.70 277.7 85.4 Manzano CDP 54
(X)
(X) 22 (X)
(X) 1.69 1.69 32.0 13.1 Moriarty city 1 765
1 399 1 276 775 597 546 4.79 4.79 368.2 161.7 Tajique CDP 148
(X)
(X) 63 (X)
(X) 2.71 2.71 54.7 23.3 Torreon CDP 244
(X)
(X) 139 (X)
(X) 8.32 8.32 29.3 16.7 MountainairEncino CCD 2 217
(X)
(X) 1 147 (X)
(X) 2 127.67 2 127.34 1.0 0.5 Encino village 94
131 155 70 76 61 1.99 1.99 47.2 35.2 Mountainair town 1 116
926 1 170 545 455 588 1.05 1.05 1 064.2 519.7 Willard village 240
183 166 115 90 75 0.77 0.77 310.5 148.8 Union County 4 174
4 124 4 725 2 225 2 299 2 271 3 830.79 3 830.00 1.1 0.6 Clayton North CCD 806
860 1 011 545 563 592 2 412.08 2 411.54 0.3 0.2 Clayton town (part)
(X) 1 (X) 0.28 0.28 3.5 Des Moines village 177
168 178 93 80 97 1.09 1.09 162.2 85.2 Folsom village 75
71 73 44 43 51 0.54 0.54 139.1 81.6 Grenville village 25
24 39 14 23 20 0.63 0.63 39.8 22.3 Clayton South CCD 3 368
3 264 3 714 1 680 1 736 1 679 1 418.72 1 418.46 2.4 1.2 Clayton town (part) 2 524
2 484 2 968 1 288 1 316 1 306 4.43 4.43 569.9 290.8 Valencia County 66 152
45 235 61 115 24 643 16 781 22 353 1 068.21 1 067.63 62.0 23.1 Belen CCD 19 043
14 860 (X) 7 916 6 007 (X) 714.45 714.30 26.7 11.1 Belen city (part) 6 898
6 547 5 617 2 951 2 622 2 246 4.53 4.53 1 523.4 651.7 Casa Colorada CDP 56
(X)
(X) 21 (X)
(X) 0.34 0.34 164.6 61.7 Jarales CDP 1 434
(X)
(X) 534 (X)
(X) 5.73 5.73 250.1 93.1 Los Chaves CDP (part) 48
44 (X) 20 17 (X) 0.25 0.25 192.9 80.4 Los TrujillosGabaldon CDP (part) 2 104
1 841 (X) 846 697 (X) 5.73 5.73 367.4 147.7 Rio Communities CDP 4 213
3 233 2 089 1 910 1 447 937 6.14 6.14 686.1 311.0 Los Lunas CCD 47 109
30 375 19 131 16 727 10 774 6 827 353.76 353.33 133.3 47.3 Belen city (part) 3
(X)
(X) 1 (X)
(X) 0.19 0.19 15.9 5.3 Bosque Farms village 3 931
3 791 3 353 1 476 1 384 1 212 3.95 3.95 996.2 374.0 El CerroMonterey Park CDP 5 483
(X)
(X) 1 620 (X)
(X) 9.33 9.33 587.6 173.6 Los Chaves CDP (part) 4 985
3 828 (X) 1 868 1 438 (X) 9.99 9.99 499.1 187.0 Los Lunas village 10 034
6 013 3 525 3 845 2 272 1 146 10.05 10.05 998.8 382.7 Los TrujillosGabaldon CDP (part) 62
(X) 24 (X) 0.21 0.21 295.1 114.2 Meadow Lake CDP 4 491
1 590 (X) 1 543 596 (X) 9.67 9.65 465.3 159.9 Peralta CDP 3 750
3 182 (X) 1 413 1 237 (X) 4.40 4.40 851.4 320.8 Rio Communities North CDP 1 588
(X)
(X) 591 (X)
(X) 4.74 4.74 335.3 124.8 TomeAdelino CDP 2 211
1 695 (X) 830 615 (X) 6.05 6.05 365.5 137.2 Valencia CDP 4 500
3 917 (X) 1 646 1 378 (X) 5.49 5.49 819.4 299.7 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 9
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "-") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place and [in Selected States]
County Subdivision Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 urban (U) or rural (R) land area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The State (U/R)
1 819 046 1 515 069 1 303 302 780 579 632 058 507 744 121 589.48 121 355.53 15.0 6.4 Acomita Lake CDP, Cibola County (R)
312 273 (X) 94 77 (X) 3.54 3.42 91.3 27.5 Agua Fria CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
2 051 3 717 (X) 760 1 400 (X) 2.01 1.96 1 048.7 388.6 Urban part (U)
1 964 (X)
(X) 731 (X)
(X) 1.63 1.63 1 203.4 447.9 Rural part (R)
87 (X)
(X) 29 (X)
(X) 0.37 0.32 268.8 89.6 Alamo CDP, Socorro County (R)
1 183 (X)
(X) 272 (X)
(X) 39.67 39.67 29.8 6.9 Alamogordo city, Otero County (U/R)
35 582 27 596 24 024 15 920 11 974 9 495 19.35 19.35 1 839.0 822.8 Urban part (U)
35 248 (X)
(X) 15 786 (X)
(X) 11.86 11.86 2 972.4 1 331.2 Rural part (R)
334 (X)
(X) 134 (X)
(X) 7.49 7.49 44.6 17.9 Albuquerque city, Bernalillo County (U/R)
448 607 r 384 619 332 920 198 465 r 166 829 133 392 181.28 180.64 2 483.4 1 098.7 Urban part (U)
447 780 (X)
(X) 198 383 (X)
(X) 118.59 118.42 3 781.3 1 675.2 Rural part (R)
827 (X)
(X) 82 (X)
(X) 62.69 62.22 13.3 1.3 Alcalde CDP, Rio Arriba County (U/R)
377 308 (X) 138 122 (X) 0.51 0.51 735.3 269.2 Urban part (U)
257 (X)
(X) 94 (X)
(X) 0.23 0.23 1 115.6 408.1 Rural part (R)
120 (X)
(X) 44 (X)
(X) 0.28 0.28 425.0 155.8 Algodones CDP, Sandoval County (R)
688 (X)
(X) 257 (X)
(X) 7.31 7.21 95.4 35.6 Angel Fire village, Colfax County (R)
1 048 93 (X) 1 791 616 (X) 28.96 28.91 36.2 61.9 Anthony CDP, Dona Ana County (U/R)
7 904 5 160 3 285 2 217 1 381 863 3.95 3.95 2 002.4 561.6 Urban part (U)
7 803 (X)
(X) 2 184 (X)
(X) 2.60 2.60 3 000.1 839.7 Rural part (R)
101 (X)
(X) 33 (X)
(X) 1.35 1.35 75.0 24.5 Artesia city, Eddy County (U/R)
10 692 10 610 10 385 4 593 4 510 4 030 7.98 7.97 1 341.3 576.2 Urban part (U)
10 612 (X)
(X) 4 534 (X)
(X) 3.47 3.47 3 058.8 1 306.9 Rural part (R)
80 (X)
(X) 59 (X)
(X) 4.52 4.50 17.8 13.1 Aztec city, San Juan County (U/R)
6 378 r 5 480 5 512 2 545 r 2 159 2 009 9.80 9.73 655.7 261.6 Urban part (U)
6 029 (X)
(X) 2 413 (X)
(X) 3.20 3.20 1 882.0 753.3 Rural part (R)
349 (X)
(X) 132 (X)
(X) 6.60 6.52 53.5 20.2 Bayard city, Grant County (U/R)
2 534 2 598 3 036 1 100 1 028 1 024 0.87 0.87 2 916.4 1 266.0 Urban part (U)
2 533 (X)
(X) 1 099 (X)
(X) 0.78 0.78 3 240.0 1 405.8 Rural part (R)
1 (X)
(X) 1 (X)
(X) 0.09 0.09 11.5 11.5 Beclabito CDP, San Juan County (R)
339 (X)
(X) 130 (X)
(X) 7.47 7.47 45.4 17.4 Belen city, Valencia County (U/R)
6 901 6 547 5 617 2 952 2 622 2 246 4.72 4.72 1 463.1 625.9 Urban part (U)
6 844 (X)
(X) 2 921 (X)
(X) 3.93 3.93 1 740.7 742.9 Rural part (R)
57 (X)
(X) 31 (X)
(X) 0.78 0.78 72.6 39.5 Bernalillo town, Sandoval County (U/R)
6 611 5 960 2 988 2 473 2 179 947 4.71 4.60 1 436.9 537.5 Urban part (U)
6 600 (X)
(X) 2 469 (X)
(X) 4.41 4.41 1 497.2 560.1 Rural part (R)
11 (X)
(X) 4 (X)
(X) 0.30 0.19 57.1 20.8 Black Rock CDP, McKinley County (U)
1 252 858 (X) 349 244 (X) 1.75 1.69 740.1 206.3 Bloomfield city, San Juan County (U/R)
6 417 5 214 4 881 2 446 1 846 1 770 5.06 5.01 1 280.7 488.2 Urban part (U)
6 299 (X)
(X) 2 394 (X)
(X) 4.19 4.19 1 503.0 571.2 Rural part (R)
118 (X)
(X) 52 (X)
(X) 0.87 0.82 144.0 63.5 Boles Acres CDP, Otero County (R)
1 172 1 409 (X) 562 619 (X) 12.90 12.90 90.8 43.6 Bosque Farms village, Valencia County (U/R)
3 931 3 791 3 353 1 476 1 384 1 212 3.95 3.95 996.2 374.0 Urban part (U)
3 909 (X)
(X) 1 464 (X)
(X) 3.79 3.79 1 032.2 386.6 Rural part (R)
22 (X)
(X) 12 (X)
(X) 0.16 0.16 138.4 75.5 Brimhall Nizhoni CDP, McKinley County (R)
373 (X)
(X) 132 (X)
(X) 16.32 16.31 22.9 8.1 Canada de los Alamos CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
358 (X)
(X) 165 (X)
(X) 2.80 2.80 128.0 59.0 Cannon AFB CDP, Curry County (U/R)
2 557 3 312 3 798 1 087 759 792 5.32 5.31 481.8 204.8 Urban part (U)
2 557 (X)
(X) 1 087 (X)
(X) 5.31 5.30 482.7 205.2 Rural part (R)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.01 0.01 Capitan village, Lincoln County (R)
1 443 842 762 717 530 395 3.20 3.20 450.9 224.0 Carlsbad city, Eddy County (U/R)
25 625 24 952 25 496 11 421 10 575 9 811 28.41 28.37 903.3 402.6 Urban part (U)
24 708 (X)
(X) 11 079 (X)
(X) 16.58 16.58 1 490.5 668.3 Rural part (R)
917 (X)
(X) 342 (X)
(X) 11.84 11.79 77.8 29.0 Carlsbad North CDP, Eddy County (U/R)
1 245 1 167 1 271 526 470 481 1.46 1.46 851.1 359.6 Urban part (U)
1 243 (X)
(X) 525 (X)
(X) 1.45 1.45 857.3 362.1 Rural part (R)
2 (X)
(X) 1 (X)
(X) 0.01 0.01 156.3 78.2 Carnuel CDP, Bernalillo County (U/R)
872 (X)
(X) 398 (X)
(X) 2.46 2.46 354.0 161.6 Urban part (U)
511 (X)
(X) 210 (X)
(X) 0.47 0.47 1 084.2 445.6 Rural part (R)
361 (X)
(X) 188 (X)
(X) 1.99 1.99 181.3 94.4 Carrizozo town, Lincoln County (R)
1 036 1 075 1 222 514 577 534 2.71 2.71 382.1 189.6 Casa Colorada CDP, Valencia County (R)
56 (X)
(X) 21 (X)
(X) 0.34 0.34 164.6 61.7 Causey village, Roosevelt County (R)
52 57 81 23 29 34 3.07 3.07 16.9 7.5 Cedar Crest CDP, Bernalillo County (R)
1 060 (X)
(X) 501 (X)
(X) 3.27 3.27 323.9 153.1 Cedar Grove CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
599 (X)
(X) 249 (X)
(X) 19.65 19.63 30.5 12.7 Chama village, Rio Arriba County (R)
1 199 1 048 1 090 601 566 441 2.56 2.56 467.9 234.5 Chamisal CDP, Taos County (R)
301 272 (X) 156 143 (X) 1.65 1.65 182.6 94.6 Chaparral CDP, Dona Ana County (U/R)
6 117 2 962 (X) 2 134 1 020 (X) 38.76 38.76 157.8 55.1 Urban part (U)
4 584 (X)
(X) 1 537 (X)
(X) 5.03 5.03 911.6 305.7 Rural part (R)
1 533 (X)
(X) 597 (X)
(X) 33.73 33.73 45.4 17.7 Chilili CDP, Bernalillo County (R)
113 (X)
(X) 44 (X)
(X) 0.99 0.99 114.0 44.4 10 New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "-") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place and [in Selected States]
County Subdivision Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 urban (U) or rural (R) land area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The StateCon.
Chimayo CDP (U/R)
2 924 2 789 1 993 1 323 1 110 720 5.46 5.46 535.9 242.5 Urban part (U)
2 659 (X)
(X) 1 188 (X)
(X) 2.42 2.42 1 097.9 490.5 Rural part (R)
265 (X)
(X) 135 (X)
(X) 3.03 3.03 87.3 44.5 Rio Arriba County (U/R)
2 294 2 150 1 424 1 023 860 493 2.71 2.71 847.2 377.8 Urban part (U)
2 225 (X)
(X) 982 (X)
(X) 1.96 1.96 1 132.3 499.8 Rural part (R)
69 (X)
(X) 41 (X)
(X) 0.74 0.74 92.9 55.2 Santa Fe County (U/R)
630 639 569 300 250 227 2.75 2.75 229.2 109.1 Urban part (U)
434 (X)
(X) 206 (X)
(X) 0.46 0.46 950.0 450.9 Rural part (R)
196 (X)
(X) 94 (X)
(X) 2.29 2.29 85.5 41.0 Chupadero CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
318 (X)
(X) 145 (X)
(X) 1.45 1.45 219.8 100.2 Church Rock CDP, McKinley County (U/R)
1 077 (X)
(X) 299 (X)
(X) 2.41 2.39 450.7 125.1 Urban part (U)
219 (X)
(X) 63 (X)
(X) 0.05 0.05 4 651.6 1 338.1 Rural part (R)
858 (X)
(X) 236 (X)
(X) 2.37 2.34 366.2 100.7 Cimarron village, Colfax County (R)
917 774 888 449 400 387 1.91 1.91 479.5 234.8 Clayton town, Union County (R)
2 524 2 484 2 968 1 289 1 316 1 306 4.71 4.71 535.7 273.6 Cloudcroft village, Otero County (R)
749 636 521 920 781 608 1.50 1.50 500.2 614.4 Clovis city, Curry County (U/R)
32 667 30 954 31 194 14 269 12 978 12 625 22.49 22.39 1 458.9 637.3 Urban part (U)
32 443 (X)
(X) 14 161 (X)
(X) 14.54 14.44 2 247.1 980.8 Rural part (R)
224 (X)
(X) 108 (X)
(X) 7.95 7.95 28.2 13.6 Cochiti CDP, Sandoval County (R)
507 434 (X) 176 158 (X) 1.19 1.19 425.9 147.9 Columbus village, Luna County (R)
1 765 641 414 720 315 199 2.78 2.78 635.3 259.2 Corona village, Lincoln County (R)
165 215 236 118 120 116 1.02 1.02 161.4 115.4 Corrales village (U)
7 334 5 453 2 791 2 983 2 196 1 032 10.73 10.73 683.7 278.1 Bernalillo County (U)
676 535 123 273 227 46 1.61 1.61 420.7 169.9 Sandoval County (U)
6 658 4 918 2 668 2 710 1 969 986 9.12 9.12 730.0 297.1 Crownpoint CDP, McKinley County (R)
2 630 2 108 1 134 937 673 328 7.06 7.06 372.3 132.6 Crystal CDP (R)
347 (X)
(X) 113 (X)
(X) 4.42 4.40 78.9 25.7 McKinley County (R)
148 (X)
(X) 45 (X)
(X) 0.18 0.18 834.1 253.6 San Juan County (R)
199 (X)
(X) 68 (X)
(X) 4.24 4.22 47.2 16.1 Cuartelez CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
452 (X)
(X) 198 (X)
(X) 1.33 1.33 339.9 148.9 Urban part (U)
298 (X)
(X) 131 (X)
(X) 0.41 0.41 720.1 316.6 Rural part (R)
154 (X)
(X) 67 (X)
(X) 0.92 0.92 168.1 73.1 Cuba village, Sandoval County (R)
590 760 609 290 329 270 1.27 1.27 465.3 228.7 Cundiyo CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
95 (X)
(X) 42 (X)
(X) 0.50 0.50 191.5 84.7 Cuyamungue CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
421 329 (X) 165 126 (X) 0.40 0.40 1 045.8 409.9 Urban part (U)
418 (X)
(X) 164 (X)
(X) 0.36 0.36 1 170.1 459.1 Rural part (R)
3 (X)
(X) 1 (X)
(X) 0.05 0.05 66.2 22.1 Deming city, Luna County (U/R)
14 116 10 970 9 964 6 192 4 487 3 949 9.34 9.34 1 512.0 663.2 Urban part (U)
13 886 (X)
(X) 6 069 (X)
(X) 5.50 5.50 2 523.7 1 103.0 Rural part (R)
230 (X)
(X) 123 (X)
(X) 3.83 3.83 60.0 32.1 Des Moines village, Union County (R)
177 168 178 93 80 97 1.09 1.09 162.2 85.2 Dexter town, Chaves County (R)
1 235 898 882 434 348 312 0.79 0.73 1 681.2 590.8 Dona Ana CDP, Dona Ana County (U)
1 379 1 202 (X) 465 382 (X) 0.73 0.73 1 885.3 635.7 Dora village, Roosevelt County (R)
130 167 168 52 69 77 2.82 2.82 46.2 18.5 Dulce CDP, Rio Arriba County (R)
2 623 2 438 1 648 899 771 483 12.95 12.95 202.6 69.4 Eagle Nest village, Colfax County (R)
306 189 202 333 157 130 5.19 4.31 71.0 77.3 Edgewood town, Santa Fe County (U/R)
1 893 (X)
(X) 755 (X)
(X) 8.71 8.71 217.2 86.6 Urban part (U)
1 491 (X)
(X) 583 (X)
(X) 1.94 1.94 769.2 300.8 Rural part (R)
402 (X)
(X) 172 (X)
(X) 6.78 6.78 59.3 25.4 El CerroMonterey Park CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
5 483 (X)
(X) 1 620 (X)
(X) 9.33 9.33 587.6 173.6 Urban part (U)
4 802 (X)
(X) 1 417 (X)
(X) 4.43 4.43 1 082.8 319.5 Rural part (R)
681 (X)
(X) 203 (X)
(X) 4.90 4.90 139.1 41.5 Eldorado at Santa Fe CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
5 799 2 260 (X) 2 553 877 (X) 20.69 20.69 280.3 123.4 Urban part (U)
4 002 (X)
(X) 1 754 (X)
(X) 6.19 6.19 646.3 283.3 Rural part (R)
1 797 (X)
(X) 799 (X)
(X) 14.49 14.49 124.0 55.1 Elephant Butte city, Sierra County (U/R)
1 390 (X)
(X) 1 247 (X)
(X) 2.96 2.96 470.4 422.0 Urban part (U)
1 258 (X)
(X) 1 136 (X)
(X) 1.74 1.74 721.2 651.2 Rural part (R)
132 (X)
(X) 111 (X)
(X) 1.21 1.21 109.0 91.7 Elida town, Roosevelt County (R)
183 201 202 98 121 117 0.80 0.80 227.9 122.0 El Rancho CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
817 (X)
(X) 345 (X)
(X) 2.30 2.30 355.6 150.2 Urban part (U)
468 (X)
(X) 201 (X)
(X) 0.71 0.71 655.8 281.7 Rural part (R)
349 (X)
(X) 144 (X)
(X) 1.58 1.58 220.4 90.9 El Valle de Arroyo Seco CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
1 149 (X)
(X) 438 (X)
(X) 5.19 5.19 221.4 84.4 Urban part (U)
411 (X)
(X) 145 (X)
(X) 0.39 0.39 1 058.4 373.4 Rural part (R)
738 (X)
(X) 293 (X)
(X) 4.80 4.80 153.7 61.0 Encinal CDP, Cibola County (R)
200 (X)
(X) 67 (X)
(X) 13.56 13.56 14.7 4.9 Encino village, Torrance County (R)
94 131 155 70 76 61 1.99 1.99 47.2 35.2 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 11 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "-") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place and [in Selected States]
County Subdivision Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 urban (U) or rural (R) land area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The StateCon.
Espanola city (U/R)
9 688 8 389 6 803 4 107 3 390 2 641 8.46 8.38 1 155.4 489.8 Urban part (U)
9 458 (X)
(X) 4 010 (X)
(X) 6.01 6.00 1 575.7 668.0 Rural part (R)
230 (X)
(X) 97 (X)
(X) 2.45 2.38 96.6 40.7 Rio Arriba County (U/R)
7 105 6 210 5 665 3 004 2 461 2 211 6.80 6.72 1 056.8 446.8 Urban part (U)
6 875 (X)
(X) 2 907 (X)
(X) 4.36 4.35 1 580.1 668.1 Rural part (R)
230 (X)
(X) 97 (X)
(X) 2.44 2.37 96.9 40.9 Santa Fe County (U/R)
2 583 2 179 1 138 1 103 929 430 1.66 1.66 1 554.9 664.0 Urban part (U)
2 583 (X)
(X) 1 103 (X)
(X) 1.65 1.65 1 564.0 667.9 Rural part (R)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.01 0.01 Estancia town, Torrance County (R)
1 584 792 830 487 383 344 5.73 5.70 277.7 85.4 Eunice city, Lea County (U/R)
2 562 2 676 2 970 1 110 1 140 1 108 2.93 2.92 877.5 380.2 Urban part (U)
2 520 (X)
(X) 1 092 (X)
(X) 1.07 1.07 2 352.1 1 019.3 Rural part (R)
42 (X)
(X) 18 (X)
(X) 1.86 1.85 22.7 9.7 Farmington city, San Juan County (U/R)
37 844 33 997 31 222 15 077 13 119 12 009 26.98 26.57 1 424.5 567.5 Urban part (U)
36 946 (X)
(X) 14 760 (X)
(X) 18.31 18.27 2 022.4 808.0 Rural part (R)
898 (X)
(X) 317 (X)
(X) 8.68 8.30 108.2 38.2 Flora Vista CDP, San Juan County (U/R)
1 383 1 021 (X) 537 362 (X) 2.07 2.03 679.8 264.0 Urban part (U)
1 383 (X)
(X) 537 (X)
(X) 2.03 2.03 680.9 264.4 Rural part (R)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.04 Floyd village, Roosevelt County (R)
78 117 146 33 53 60 3.08 3.08 25.3 10.7 Folsom village, Union County (R)
75 71 73 44 43 51 0.54 0.54 139.1 81.6 Fort Sumner village, De Baca County (R)
1 249 1 269 1 421 680 692 691 3.34 3.33 374.6 204.0 Galisteo CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
265 (X)
(X) 136 (X)
(X) 2.61 2.61 101.4 52.0 Gallup city, McKinley County (U/R)
20 209 r 19 157 18 167 7 349 r 6 707 6 483 13.35 13.35 1 513.7 550.5 Urban part (U)
19 776 (X)
(X) 7 183 (X)
(X) 8.37 8.37 2 363.9 858.6 Rural part (R)
433 (X)
(X) 166 (X)
(X) 4.98 4.98 86.9 33.3 Glorieta CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
859 (X)
(X) 339 (X)
(X) 12.50 12.50 68.7 27.1 Grady village, Curry County (R)
98 110 122 48 49 51 0.25 0.25 395.2 193.6 Grants city, Cibola County (U/R)
8 806 8 626 11 439 3 626 3 532 3 977 13.67 13.67 644.4 265.3 Urban part (U)
8 167 (X)
(X) 3 356 (X)
(X) 4.08 4.08 2 000.2 821.9 Rural part (R)
639 (X)
(X) 270 (X)
(X) 9.58 9.58 66.7 28.2 Grenville village, Union County (R)
25 24 39 14 23 20 0.63 0.63 39.8 22.3 Hagerman town, Chaves County (R)
1 168 961 936 439 390 356 1.38 1.38 846.8 318.3 Hatch village, Dona Ana County (R)
1 673 1 136 1 028 635 498 440 3.10 3.10 540.2 205.0 Hobbs city, Lea County (U/R)
28 657 r 29 121 29 153 11 968 r 12 329 11 168 18.93 18.93 1 514.0 632.3 Urban part (U)
26 991 (X)
(X) 11 608 (X)
(X) 9.20 9.20 2 933.4 1 261.6 Rural part (R)
1 666 (X)
(X) 360 (X)
(X) 9.73 9.73 171.3 37.0 Holloman AFB CDP, Otero County (R)
2 076 5 891 7 245 427 1 410 1 632 12.67 12.53 165.7 34.1 Hope village, Eddy County (R)
107 101 111 58 55 50 1.16 1.16 92.3 50.0 House village, Quay County (R)
72 r 96 117 52 r 60 60 0.92 0.92 78.3 56.5 Huerfano CDP, San Juan County (R)
104 (X)
(X) 36 (X)
(X) 26.85 26.85 3.9 1.3 Hurley town, Grant County (R)
1 464 1 534 1 616 650 623 605 1.02 1.02 1 433.0 636.2 Isleta Village Proper CDP, Bernalillo County (U/R)
496 1 355 1 246 278 519 499 0.27 0.27 1 839.4 1 031.0 Urban part (U)
487 (X)
(X) 272 (X)
(X) 0.17 0.17 2 876.5 1 606.6 Rural part (R)
9 (X)
(X) 6 (X)
(X) 0.10 0.10 89.7 59.8 Jaconita CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
343 375 (X) 170 149 (X) 0.67 0.67 508.4 252.0 Urban part (U)
254 (X)
(X) 126 (X)
(X) 0.30 0.30 847.8 420.6 Rural part (R)
89 (X)
(X) 44 (X)
(X) 0.38 0.38 237.3 117.3 Jal city, Lea County (R)
1 996 2 156 2 675 957 1 026 1 042 4.84 4.84 412.8 197.9 Jarales CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
1 434 (X)
(X) 534 (X)
(X) 5.73 5.73 250.1 93.1 Urban part (U)
614 (X)
(X) 220 (X)
(X) 1.65 1.65 372.0 133.3 Rural part (R)
820 (X)
(X) 314 (X)
(X) 4.08 4.08 200.8 76.9 Jemez Pueblo CDP, Sandoval County (R)
1 953 1 301 1 503 499 337 382 2.04 2.04 957.0 244.5 Jemez Springs village, Sandoval County (R)
375 413 316 149 223 121 4.80 4.80 78.1 31.0 Kirtland CDP, San Juan County (U/R)
6 190 3 552 2 358 1 994 1 128 940 11.95 11.67 530.5 170.9 Urban part (U)
3 610 (X)
(X) 1 204 (X)
(X) 4.37 4.35 830.1 276.9 Rural part (R)
2 580 (X)
(X) 790 (X)
(X) 7.58 7.32 352.4 107.9 La Cienega CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
3 007 1 066 (X) 1 079 392 (X) 13.35 13.35 225.3 80.8 Urban part (U)
1 858 (X)
(X) 640 (X)
(X) 5.75 5.75 323.0 111.2 Rural part (R)
1 149 (X)
(X) 439 (X)
(X) 7.60 7.59 151.3 57.8 Laguna CDP, Cibola County (R)
423 434 (X) 172 170 (X) 2.58 2.58 164.2 66.8 La Jara CDP, Sandoval County (R)
209 (X)
(X) 140 (X)
(X) 14.20 14.20 14.7 9.9 Lake Arthur town, Chaves County (R)
432 336 327 149 137 109 0.55 0.55 789.2 272.2 Lake Sumner CDP, De Baca County (R)
86 (X)
(X) 188 (X)
(X) 68.33 62.21 1.4 3.0 La Luz CDP, Otero County (U/R)
1 615 1 625 1 194 738 667 463 10.72 10.72 150.7 68.9 Urban part (U)
1 159 (X)
(X) 545 (X)
(X) 2.44 2.44 475.5 223.6 Rural part (R)
456 (X)
(X) 193 (X)
(X) 8.28 8.28 55.1 23.3 Lamy CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
137 (X)
(X) 64 (X)
(X) 1.09 1.09 126.2 59.0 La Puebla CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
1 296 (X)
(X) 524 (X)
(X) 2.39 2.39 542.0 219.1 Urban part (U)
1 109 (X)
(X) 437 (X)
(X) 1.24 1.24 891.0 351.1 Rural part (R)
187 (X)
(X) 87 (X)
(X) 1.15 1.15 163.1 75.9 12 New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "-") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place and [in Selected States]
County Subdivision Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 urban (U) or rural (R) land area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The StateCon.
Las Cruces city, Dona Ana County (U/R)
74 267 r 62 360 45 086 31 682 r 25 766 17 714 52.22 52.09 1 425.7 608.2 Urban part (U)
73 974 (X)
(X) 31 558 (X)
(X) 31.59 31.52 2 346.8 1 001.2 Rural part (R)
293 (X)
(X) 124 (X)
(X) 20.63 20.57 14.2 6.0 Las Vegas city, San Miguel County (U/R)
14 565 14 753 14 322 6 366 5 716 5 498 7.52 7.51 1 938.2 847.1 Urban part (U)
14 497 (X)
(X) 6 337 (X)
(X) 5.60 5.60 2 590.7 1 132.4 Rural part (R)
68 (X)
(X) 29 (X)
(X) 1.92 1.92 35.4 15.1 Logan village, Quay County (R)
1 094 870 735 1 010 858 656 8.43 7.96 137.5 126.9 Lordsburg city, Hidalgo County (U/R)
3 379 2 951 3 195 1 414 1 204 1 295 8.38 8.38 403.1 168.7 Urban part (U)
3 019 (X)
(X) 1 257 (X)
(X) 1.95 1.95 1 548.1 644.6 Rural part (R)
360 (X)
(X) 157 (X)
(X) 6.43 6.43 56.0 24.4 Los Alamos CDP, Los Alamos County (U/R)
11 909 11 455 11 039 5 463 5 163 4 538 10.86 10.86 1 096.2 502.8 Urban part (U)
10 743 (X)
(X) 4 966 (X)
(X) 7.14 7.14 1 504.4 695.4 Rural part (R)
1 166 (X)
(X) 497 (X)
(X) 3.72 3.72 313.2 133.5 Los Cerrillos CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
229 (X)
(X) 129 (X)
(X) 1.39 1.39 164.5 92.7 Los Chaves CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
5 033 3 872 (X) 1 888 1 455 (X) 10.24 10.24 491.7 184.4 Urban part (U)
3 641 (X)
(X) 1 347 (X)
(X) 4.18 4.18 872.0 322.6 Rural part (R)
1 392 (X)
(X) 541 (X)
(X) 6.06 6.06 229.7 89.3 Los Lunas village, Valencia County (U/R)
10 034 6 013 3 525 3 845 2 272 1 146 10.05 10.05 998.8 382.7 Urban part (U)
9 559 (X)
(X) 3 667 (X)
(X) 4.52 4.52 2 114.0 811.0 Rural part (R)
475 (X)
(X) 178 (X)
(X) 5.53 5.52 86.0 32.2 Los Ranchos de Albuquerque village, Bernalillo County (U)
5 092 3 955 2 741 2 107 1 581 981 4.08 4.08 1 247.3 516.1 Los TrujillosGabaldon CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
2 166 1 841 (X) 870 697 (X) 5.94 5.94 364.9 146.6 Urban part (U)
1 913 (X)
(X) 768 (X)
(X) 4.86 4.86 393.4 157.9 Rural part (R)
253 (X)
(X) 102 (X)
(X) 1.07 1.07 235.7 95.0 Loving village, Eddy County (R)
1 326 1 243 1 355 516 479 456 1.13 1.13 1 168.7 454.8 Lovington city, Lea County (U/R)
9 471 9 322 9 727 3 823 3 700 3 441 4.79 4.77 1 983.6 800.7 Urban part (U)
9 388 (X)
(X) 3 781 (X)
(X) 3.87 3.86 2 434.9 980.6 Rural part (R)
83 (X)
(X) 42 (X)
(X) 0.92 0.92 90.3 45.7 Madrid CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
149 (X)
(X) 103 (X)
(X) 1.42 1.42 105.0 72.6 Magdalena village, Socorro County (R)
913 861 1 022 470 421 420 6.22 6.22 146.8 75.6 Manzano CDP, Torrance County (R)
54 (X)
(X) 22 (X)
(X) 1.69 1.69 32.0 13.1 Maxwell village, Colfax County (R)
274 247 316 148 146 151 0.47 0.47 577.5 311.9 Meadow Lake CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
4 491 1 590 (X) 1 543 596 (X) 9.67 9.65 465.3 159.9 Urban part (U)
3 454 (X)
(X) 1 146 (X)
(X) 3.30 3.30 1 047.8 347.7 Rural part (R)
1 037 (X)
(X) 397 (X)
(X) 6.37 6.36 163.1 62.5 Melrose village, Curry County (R)
736 662 649 375 354 344 1.72 1.72 427.2 217.7 Mescalero CDP, Otero County (R)
1 233 1 159 1 259 373 337 365 17.88 17.88 68.9 20.9 Mesilla town, Dona Ana County (U/R)
2 180 1 975 2 029 981 787 733 5.36 5.36 407.0 183.1 Urban part (U)
1 853 (X)
(X) 859 (X)
(X) 1.69 1.69 1 098.0 509.0 Rural part (R)
327 (X)
(X) 122 (X)
(X) 3.67 3.67 89.1 33.3 Mesita CDP, Cibola County (R)
776 627 (X) 228 178 (X) 10.72 10.70 72.5 21.3 Mesquite CDP, Dona Ana County (U/R)
948 (X)
(X) 276 (X)
(X) 0.83 0.83 1 148.2 334.3 Urban part (U)
945 (X)
(X) 275 (X)
(X) 0.60 0.60 1 584.7 461.2 Rural part (R)
3 (X)
(X) 1 (X)
(X) 0.23 0.23 13.1 4.4 Milan village, Cibola County (U/R)
1 891 1 911 3 747 806 735 1 280 2.92 2.91 648.9 276.6 Urban part (U)
1 759 (X)
(X) 733 (X)
(X) 1.11 1.11 1 583.8 660.0 Rural part (R)
132 (X)
(X) 73 (X)
(X) 1.81 1.80 73.2 40.5 Moriarty city, Torrance County (R)
1 765 1 399 1 276 775 597 546 4.79 4.79 368.2 161.7 Mosquero village (R)
120 164 197 86 96 101 0.99 0.99 120.8 86.5 Harding County (R)
120 164 197 86 96 101 0.73 0.73 164.1 117.6 San Miguel County (R)
0.26 0.26 Mountainair town, Torrance County (R)
1 116 926 1 170 545 455 588 1.05 1.05 1 064.2 519.7 Nageezi CDP, San Juan County (R)
296 (X)
(X) 115 (X)
(X) 14.31 14.31 20.7 8.0 Nakaibito CDP, McKinley County (R)
455 242 (X) 150 82 (X) 6.88 6.88 66.2 21.8 Napi HQ CDP, San Juan County (R)
706 (X)
(X) 187 (X)
(X) 3.29 3.29 214.3 56.8 Naschitti CDP, San Juan County (R)
360 323 (X) 107 87 (X) 2.53 2.52 142.9 42.5 Navajo CDP, McKinley County (R)
2 097 1 985 (X) 560 588 (X) 2.26 2.26 928.1 247.8 Nenahnezad CDP, San Juan County (R)
726 (X)
(X) 231 (X)
(X) 3.61 3.53 205.6 65.4 Newcomb CDP, San Juan County (R)
387 388 (X) 138 156 (X) 5.94 5.94 65.1 23.2 North Acomita Village CDP, Cibola County (R)
288 314 (X) 104 112 (X) 2.79 2.79 103.3 37.3 North Valley CDP, Bernalillo County (U)
11 923 12 507 12 984 4 772 4 819 4 389 7.25 7.25 1 645.3 658.5 Ojo Amarillo CDP, San Juan County (R)
829 955 (X) 193 204 (X) 1.91 1.91 434.8 101.2 Paguate CDP, Cibola County (R)
474 492 (X) 183 195 (X) 7.42 7.41 64.0 24.7 Paraje CDP, Cibola County (R)
669 622 (X) 228 236 (X) 4.50 4.50 148.6 50.6 Pecos village, San Miguel County (R)
1 441 1 012 885 628 418 338 1.74 1.74 830.3 361.9 Pena Blanca CDP, Sandoval County (R)
661 300 (X) 262 105 (X) 6.79 6.79 97.4 38.6 Penasco CDP, Taos County (R)
572 648 (X) 272 280 (X) 1.20 1.20 474.9 225.8 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 13 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "-") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place and [in Selected States]
County Subdivision Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 urban (U) or rural (R) land area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The StateCon.
Peralta CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
3 750 3 182 (X) 1 413 1 237 (X) 4.40 4.40 851.4 320.8 Urban part (U)
3 721 (X)
(X) 1 405 (X)
(X) 4.28 4.28 868.5 327.9 Rural part (R)
29 (X)
(X) 8 (X)
(X) 0.12 0.12 241.3 66.6 Picuris Pueblo CDP, Taos County (R)
86 (X)
(X) 60 (X)
(X) 0.45 0.45 192.7 134.4 Pinehill CDP, Cibola County (R)
116 (X)
(X) 47 (X)
(X) 3.36 3.36 34.5 14.0 Placitas CDP, Sandoval County (R)
3 452 1 611 (X) 1 606 677 (X) 29.92 29.92 115.4 53.7 Pojoaque CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
1 261 1 037 (X) 533 402 (X) 2.88 2.88 437.3 184.8 Urban part (U)
1 177 (X)
(X) 488 (X)
(X) 1.34 1.34 875.5 363.0 Rural part (R)
84 (X)
(X) 45 (X)
(X) 1.54 1.54 54.6 29.2 Ponderosa CDP, Sandoval County (R)
310 (X)
(X) 138 (X)
(X) 7.32 7.32 42.4 18.9 Portales city, Roosevelt County (U/R)
11 131 10 690 9 940 4 862 4 277 4 103 6.85 6.85 1 624.9 709.7 Urban part (U)
11 051 (X)
(X) 4 823 (X)
(X) 4.53 4.53 2 440.3 1 065.0 Rural part (R)
80 (X)
(X) 39 (X)
(X) 2.32 2.32 34.5 16.8 Pueblo of Sandia Village CDP, Sandoval County (R)
344 (X)
(X) 125 (X)
(X) 0.96 0.96 356.7 129.6 Pueblo Pintado CDP, McKinley County (R)
247 (X)
(X) 106 (X)
(X) 10.51 10.51 23.5 10.1 Questa village, Taos County (R)
1 864 1 707 1 202 888 770 515 5.11 5.11 365.0 173.9 Radium Springs CDP, Dona Ana County (R)
1 518 (X)
(X) 589 (X)
(X) 6.04 6.04 251.5 97.6 Ramah CDP, McKinley County (R)
407 (X)
(X) 175 (X)
(X) 3.81 3.81 106.9 46.0 Ranchos de Taos CDP, Taos County (U/R)
2 390 1 779 1 411 1 083 711 540 3.39 3.39 705.9 319.9 Urban part (U)
2 247 (X)
(X) 1 016 (X)
(X) 3.02 3.02 745.0 336.8 Rural part (R)
143 (X)
(X) 67 (X)
(X) 0.37 0.37 387.2 181.4 Raton city, Colfax County (U/R)
7 282 7 372 8 225 3 472 3 502 3 266 7.34 7.34 992.4 473.2 Urban part (U)
6 859 (X)
(X) 3 287 (X)
(X) 3.47 3.47 1 977.8 947.8 Rural part (R)
423 (X)
(X) 185 (X)
(X) 3.87 3.87 109.3 47.8 Red River town, Taos County (R)
484 387 332 880 479 170 1.02 1.02 474.9 863.5 Regina CDP, Sandoval County (R)
99 (X)
(X) 106 (X)
(X) 7.31 7.27 13.6 14.6 Reserve village, Catron County (R)
387 319 439 238 160 189 0.56 0.56 696.2 428.2 Rincon CDP, Dona Ana County (R)
220 (X)
(X) 65 (X)
(X) 1.03 1.03 213.6 63.1 Rio Chiquito CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
103 (X)
(X) 37 (X)
(X) 1.54 1.54 67.1 24.1 Rio Communities CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
4 213 3 233 2 089 1 910 1 447 937 6.14 6.14 686.1 311.0 Urban part (U)
3 445 (X)
(X) 1 573 (X)
(X) 2.23 2.23 1 547.9 706.8 Rural part (R)
768 (X)
(X) 337 (X)
(X) 3.92 3.92 196.2 86.1 Rio Communities North CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
1 588 (X)
(X) 591 (X)
(X) 4.74 4.74 335.3 124.8 Urban part (U)
1 235 (X)
(X) 451 (X)
(X) 1.22 1.22 1 014.3 370.4 Rural part (R)
353 (X)
(X) 140 (X)
(X) 3.52 3.52 100.3 39.8 Rio en Medio CDP, Santa Fe County (R)
131 (X)
(X) 43 (X)
(X) 0.44 0.44 297.1 97.5 Rio Lucio CDP, Taos County (R)
379 (X)
(X) 187 (X)
(X) 1.07 1.07 354.8 175.1 Rio Rancho city (U/R)
51 765 r 32 512 (X) 20 209 r 12 328 (X) 73.50 73.42 705.0 275.2 Urban part (U)
51 055 (X)
(X) 19 939 (X)
(X) 28.02 28.02 1 822.3 711.7 Rural part (R)
710 (X)
(X) 270 (X)
(X) 45.48 45.41 15.6 5.9 Bernalillo County (U)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 0.06 0.06 Sandoval County (U/R)
51 765 r 32 512 (X) 20 209 r 12 328 (X) 73.44 73.37 705.6 275.4 Urban part (U)
51 055 (X)
(X) 19 939 (X)
(X) 27.96 27.96 1 826.0 713.1 Rural part (R)
710 (X)
(X) 270 (X)
(X) 45.48 45.41 15.6 5.9 Rock Springs CDP, McKinley County (R)
558 (X)
(X) 189 (X)
(X) 6.04 6.04 92.4 31.3 Roswell city, Chaves County (U/R)
45 293 r 44 260 39 676 19 327 r 18 075 16 284 28.96 28.94 1 565.2 667.9 Urban part (U)
45 095 (X)
(X) 19 238 (X)
(X) 23.37 23.35 1 931.5 824.0 Rural part (R)
198 (X)
(X) 89 (X)
(X) 5.59 5.59 35.4 15.9 Roy village, Harding County (R)
304 362 381 206 212 185 2.04 2.04 148.8 100.8 Ruidoso village, Lincoln County (U/R)
7 698 4 600 4 260 7 584 6 677 5 411 14.38 14.29 538.7 530.8 Urban part (U)
7 043 (X)
(X) 6 641 (X)
(X) 7.09 7.09 992.8 936.2 Rural part (R)
655 (X)
(X) 943 (X)
(X) 7.28 7.19 91.0 131.1 Ruidoso Downs village, Lincoln County (U/R)
1 824 920 949 921 622 603 2.13 2.13 856.7 432.6 Urban part (U)
1 660 (X)
(X) 824 (X)
(X) 1.20 1.20 1 384.3 687.1 Rural part (R)
164 (X)
(X) 97 (X)
(X) 0.93 0.93 176.3 104.3 Salem CDP, Dona Ana County (R)
795 (X)
(X) 199 (X)
(X) 1.29 1.29 615.1 154.0 San Felipe Pueblo CDP, Sandoval County (R)
2 080 1 557 1 465 405 321 275 12.21 11.91 174.6 34.0 San Ildefonso Pueblo CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
458 447 (X) 178 184 (X) 4.15 3.92 116.7 45.4 Urban part (U)
95 (X)
(X) 36 (X)
(X) 0.16 0.16 595.1 225.5 Rural part (R)
363 (X)
(X) 142 (X)
(X) 3.99 3.76 96.4 37.7 San Jon village, Quay County (R)
306 277 341 133 130 170 2.63 2.63 116.5 50.6 San Juan CDP, Rio Arriba County (U/R)
592 465 (X) 227 189 (X) 0.57 0.57 1 035.8 397.2 Urban part (U)
564 (X)
(X) 213 (X)
(X) 0.34 0.34 1 676.8 633.3 Rural part (R)
28 (X)
(X) 14 (X)
(X) 0.24 0.24 119.1 59.5 Sanostee CDP, San Juan County (R)
429 626 (X) 156 185 (X) 4.50 4.50 95.4 34.7 14 New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "-") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place and [in Selected States]
County Subdivision Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 urban (U) or rural (R) land area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The StateCon.
Santa Ana Pueblo CDP, Sandoval County (U/R)
479 476 (X) 132 140 (X) 7.45 6.92 69.2 19.1 Urban part (U)
433 (X)
(X) 123 (X)
(X) 0.44 0.44 991.7 281.7 Rural part (R)
46 (X)
(X) 9 (X)
(X) 7.01 6.49 7.1 1.4 Santa Clara village, Grant County (U/R)
1 944 1 835 1 968 821 700 698 1.01 1.01 1 925.3 813.1 Urban part (U)
1 941 (X)
(X) 820 (X)
(X) 0.91 0.91 2 129.5 899.6 Rural part (R)
3 (X)
(X) 1 (X)
(X) 0.10 0.10 30.5 10.2 Santa Clara Pueblo CDP, Rio Arriba County (U/R)
980 1 156 (X) 400 431 (X) 2.08 2.08 471.6 192.5 Urban part (U)
802 (X)
(X) 320 (X)
(X) 0.65 0.65 1 229.7 490.7 Rural part (R)
178 (X)
(X) 80 (X)
(X) 1.43 1.43 124.9 56.1 Santa Cruz CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
423 2 504 (X) 172 937 (X) 0.70 0.70 608.3 247.4 Urban part (U)
272 (X)
(X) 112 (X)
(X) 0.16 0.16 1 677.5 690.7 Rural part (R)
151 (X)
(X) 60 (X)
(X) 0.53 0.53 283.2 112.5 Santa Fe city, Santa Fe County (U/R)
62 203 r 56 537 49 160 30 533 r 25 014 19 092 37.41 37.33 1 666.1 817.8 Urban part (U)
60 916 (X)
(X) 29 992 (X)
(X) 25.63 25.63 2 376.6 1 170.1 Rural part (R)
1 287 (X)
(X) 541 (X)
(X) 11.78 11.70 110.0 46.2 Santa Rosa city, Guadalupe County (U/R)
2 744 2 263 2 469 1 024 988 992 4.27 4.25 645.7 241.0 Urban part (U)
2 527 (X)
(X) 941 (X)
(X) 2.26 2.26 1 118.5 416.5 Rural part (R)
217 (X)
(X) 83 (X)
(X) 2.01 1.99 109.0 41.7 Santa Teresa CDP, Dona Ana County (U/R)
2 607 (X)
(X) 1 007 (X)
(X) 10.95 10.95 238.0 91.9 Urban part (U)
1 898 (X)
(X) 739 (X)
(X) 1.08 1.08 1 757.7 684.4 Rural part (R)
709 (X)
(X) 268 (X)
(X) 9.87 9.87 71.8 27.1 Santo Domingo Pueblo CDP, Sandoval County (U)
2 550 2 866 2 082 475 453 407 2.00 2.00 1 273.9 237.3 San Ysidro village, Sandoval County (R)
238 233 199 99 93 88 2.34 2.34 101.8 42.3 Seama CDP, Cibola County (R)
333 403 (X) 104 143 (X) 5.33 5.32 62.6 19.5 Sheep Springs CDP, San Juan County (R)
237 (X)
(X) 71 (X)
(X) 5.94 5.94 39.9 11.9 Shiprock CDP, San Juan County (U/R)
8 156 7 687 7 237 2 594 2 221 1 852 16.22 15.88 513.6 163.3 Urban part (U)
5 949 (X)
(X) 1 815 (X)
(X) 4.65 4.65 1 278.0 389.9 Rural part (R)
2 207 (X)
(X) 779 (X)
(X) 11.57 11.23 196.6 69.4 Silver City town, Grant County (U/R)
10 545 10 683 9 887 4 757 4 255 3 673 10.14 10.14 1 040.1 469.2 Urban part (U)
10 051 (X)
(X) 4 542 (X)
(X) 6.14 6.14 1 637.5 740.0 Rural part (R)
494 (X)
(X) 215 (X)
(X) 4.00 4.00 123.5 53.8 SkylineGanipa CDP, Cibola County (R)
1 035 946 (X) 242 218 (X) 6.16 6.16 168.1 39.3 Socorro city, Socorro County (U/R)
8 877 8 159 7 173 3 940 3 502 2 659 14.44 14.41 615.8 273.3 Urban part (U)
8 228 (X)
(X) 3 687 (X)
(X) 5.45 5.45 1 510.2 676.7 Rural part (R)
649 (X)
(X) 253 (X)
(X) 8.99 8.97 72.4 28.2 Sombrillo CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
493 (X)
(X) 191 (X)
(X) 0.97 0.97 508.0 196.8 Urban part (U)
400 (X)
(X) 153 (X)
(X) 0.51 0.51 776.8 297.1 Rural part (R)
93 (X)
(X) 38 (X)
(X) 0.46 0.46 204.1 83.4 South Valley CDP, Bernalillo County (U/R)
39 060 35 701 38 898 13 722 12 226 12 304 30.23 29.52 1 323.3 464.9 Urban part (U)
38 572 (X)
(X) 13 537 (X)
(X) 21.40 21.40 1 802.6 632.6 Rural part (R)
488 (X)
(X) 185 (X)
(X) 8.83 8.12 60.1 22.8 Springer town, Colfax County (R)
1 285 1 262 1 657 605 589 657 1.47 1.47 876.6 412.7 Sunland Park city, Dona Ana County (U/R)
13 309 8 179 (X) 3 617 1 959 (X) 10.81 10.56 1 260.6 342.6 Urban part (U)
13 257 (X)
(X) 3 616 (X)
(X) 7.18 7.13 1 859.6 507.2 Rural part (R)
52 (X)
(X) 1 (X)
(X) 3.63 3.43 15.2 0.3 Tajique CDP, Torrance County (R)
148 (X)
(X) 63 (X)
(X) 2.71 2.71 54.7 23.3 Taos town, Taos County (U/R)
4 700 4 065 3 369 2 466 2 115 1 521 5.37 5.37 874.5 458.8 Urban part (U)
4 625 (X)
(X) 2 430 (X)
(X) 4.66 4.66 992.5 521.4 Rural part (R)
75 (X)
(X) 36 (X)
(X) 0.71 0.71 105.0 50.4 Taos Pueblo CDP, Taos County (U/R)
1 264 1 187 (X) 682 802 (X) 15.62 15.62 80.9 43.6 Urban part (U)
821 (X)
(X) 515 (X)
(X) 0.99 0.99 830.3 520.8 Rural part (R)
443 (X)
(X) 167 (X)
(X) 14.64 14.64 30.3 11.4 Taos Ski Valley village, Taos County (R)
56 (X)
(X) 263 (X)
(X) 2.36 2.36 23.8 111.6 Tatum town, Lea County (R)
683 768 896 391 382 340 1.18 1.18 578.8 331.3 Tesuque CDP, Santa Fe County (U/R)
909 1 490 1 014 541 743 458 6.96 6.96 130.6 77.7 Urban part (U)
4 (X)
(X) 6 (X)
(X) 4 553.8 6 830.7 Rural part (R)
905 (X)
(X) 535 (X)
(X) 6.96 6.96 130.0 76.9 Texico city, Curry County (R)
1 065 966 958 414 380 350 0.82 0.82 1 299.0 504.9 Thoreau CDP, McKinley County (R)
1 863 (X)
(X) 599 (X)
(X) 15.91 15.91 117.1 37.6 Tijeras village, Bernalillo County (R)
474 340 311 210 145 128 0.85 0.85 559.5 247.9 Timberon CDP, Otero County (R)
309 (X)
(X) 458 (X)
(X) 20.21 20.21 15.3 22.7 Tohatchi CDP, McKinley County (R)
1 037 661 1 011 345 266 329 6.31 6.18 167.8 55.8 TomeAdelino CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
2 211 1 695 (X) 830 615 (X) 6.05 6.05 365.5 137.2 Urban part (U)
1 294 (X)
(X) 479 (X)
(X) 1.80 1.80 720.4 266.7 Rural part (R)
917 (X)
(X) 351 (X)
(X) 4.25 4.25 215.6 82.5 Torreon CDP, Sandoval County (R)
297 (X)
(X) 98 (X)
(X) 14.59 14.59 20.4 6.7 Torreon CDP, Torrance County (R)
244 (X)
(X) 139 (X)
(X) 8.32 8.32 29.3 16.7 Truth or Consequences city, Sierra County (U/R)
7 289 6 221 5 219 4 445 3 655 3 167 12.77 12.65 576.0 351.3 Urban part (U)
6 919 (X)
(X) 4 233 (X)
(X) 4.81 4.81 1 438.1 879.8 Rural part (R)
370 (X)
(X) 212 (X)
(X) 7.96 7.84 47.2 27.0 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 15 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 6.
Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density:
2000Con.
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "-") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place and [in Selected States]
County Subdivision Population Housing units 2000 area measurements in square miles 2000 average per square mile 2000 urban (U) or rural (R) land area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population Housing units The StateCon.
Tse Bonito CDP, McKinley County (R)
261 (X)
(X) 102 (X)
(X) 1.41 1.41 185.7 72.6 Tucumcari city, Quay County (U/R)
5 989 r 6 827 6 765 3 065 r 3 163 2 904 7.56 7.54 793.8 406.2 Urban part (U)
5 858 (X)
(X) 2 981 (X)
(X) 3.13 3.13 1 872.4 952.8 Rural part (R)
131 (X)
(X) 84 (X)
(X) 4.43 4.42 29.7 19.0 Tularosa village, Otero County (U/R)
2 864 2 615 2 536 1 311 1 162 996 2.10 2.10 1 363.2 624.0 Urban part (U)
2 810 (X)
(X) 1 288 (X)
(X) 1.74 1.74 1 614.0 739.8 Rural part (R)
54 (X)
(X) 23 (X)
(X) 0.36 0.36 150.0 63.9 Twin Lakes CDP, McKinley County (R)
1 069 (X)
(X) 368 (X)
(X) 9.00 9.00 118.7 40.9 University Park CDP, Dona Ana County (U)
2 732 4 520 4 353 615 647 504 1.57 1.57 1 741.2 392.0 Upper Fruitland CDP, San Juan County (R)
1 664 (X)
(X) 468 (X)
(X) 7.78 7.48 222.6 62.6 Vadito CDP, Taos County (R)
242 283 (X) 109 119 (X) 0.86 0.86 282.5 127.3 Vado CDP, Dona Ana County (U/R)
3 003 (X)
(X) 814 (X)
(X) 2.96 2.96 1 013.8 274.8 Urban part (U)
2 689 (X)
(X) 729 (X)
(X) 1.86 1.86 1 448.4 392.7 Rural part (R)
314 (X)
(X) 85 (X)
(X) 1.11 1.11 284.0 76.9 Valencia CDP, Valencia County (U/R)
4 500 3 917 (X) 1 646 1 378 (X) 5.49 5.49 819.4 299.7 Urban part (U)
4 299 (X)
(X) 1 563 (X)
(X) 4.99 4.99 862.1 313.4 Rural part (R)
201 (X)
(X) 83 (X)
(X) 0.50 0.50 398.1 164.4 Vaughn town, Guadalupe County (R)
539 633 737 338 371 375 5.60 5.60 96.3 60.4 Virden village, Hidalgo County (R)
143 108 246 63 48 86 0.22 0.22 640.1 282.0 Wagon Mound village, Mora County (R)
369 319 416 230 209 221 1.01 1.01 364.1 226.9 White Rock CDP, Los Alamos County (U/R)
6 045 6 192 6 560 2 282 2 198 2 047 7.18 7.18 841.9 317.8 Urban part (U)
5 487 (X)
(X) 2 053 (X)
(X) 3.28 3.28 1 671.2 625.3 Rural part (R)
558 (X)
(X) 229 (X)
(X) 3.90 3.90 143.2 58.8 White Sands CDP, Dona Ana County (R)
1 323 2 616 3 120 667 724 893 3.08 3.08 429.2 216.4 Willard village, Torrance County (R)
240 183 166 115 90 75 0.77 0.77 310.5 148.8 Williamsburg village, Sierra County (U/R)
527 456 433 345 262 234 0.48 0.48 1 096.2 717.6 Urban part (U)
516 (X)
(X) 338 (X)
(X) 0.26 0.26 1 949.0 1 276.7 Rural part (R)
11 (X)
(X) 7 (X)
(X) 0.22 0.22 50.9 32.4 Yahtahey CDP, McKinley County (R)
580 (X)
(X) 180 (X)
(X) 3.96 3.96 146.3 45.4 Zia Pueblo CDP, Sandoval County (R)
646 637 (X) 189 167 (X) 27.34 27.30 23.7 6.9 Zuni Pueblo CDP, McKinley County (U/R)
6 367 5 857 5 551 1 622 1 389 1 161 8.84 8.84 720.0 183.4 Urban part (U)
5 717 (X)
(X) 1 454 (X)
(X) 4.05 4.05 1 411.3 358.9 Rural part (R)
650 (X)
(X) 168 (X)
(X) 4.79 4.79 135.6 35.1 16 New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 7.
Rank by 2000 Population and Housing Units: 1990 and 2000
[For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Place [2,500 or More Population]
Population Housing units 2000 rank 2000 1990 2000 rank 2000 1990 The State (X)
1 819 046 1 515 069 (X) 780 579 632 058 Albuquerque city 1
448 607 r 384 619 1
198 465 r 166 829 Las Cruces city 2
74 267 r 62 360 2
31 682 r 25 766 Santa Fe city 3
62 203 r 56 537 3
30 533 r 25 014 Rio Rancho city 4
51 765 r 32 512 4
20 209 r 12 328 Roswell city 5
45 293 r 44 260 5
19 327 r 18 075 South Valley CDP 6
39 060 35 701 9
13 722 12 226 Farmington city 7
37 844 33 997 7
15 077 13 119 Alamogordo city 8
35 582 27 596 6
15 920 11 974 Clovis city 9
32 667 30 954 8
14 269 12 978 Hobbs city 10
28 657 r 29 121 10 11 968 r 12 329 Carlsbad city 11
25 625 24 952 11 11 421 10 575 Gallup city 12
20 209 r 19 157 13 7 349 r 6 707 Las Vegas city 13
14 565 14 753 14 6 366 5 716 Deming city 14
14 116 10 970 15 6 192 4 487 Sunland Park city 15
13 309 8 179 27 3 617 1 959 North Valley CDP 16
11 923 12 507 18 4 772 4 819 Los Alamos CDP 17
11 909 11 455 16 5 463 5 163 Portales city 18
11 131 10 690 17 4 862 4 277 Artesia city 19
10 692 10 610 20 4 593 4 510 Silver City town 20
10 545 10 683 19 4 757 4 255 Los Lunas village 21
10 034 6 013 24 3 845 2 272 Espanola city 22
9 688 8 389 22 4 107 3 390 Lovington city 23
9 471 9 322 25 3 823 3 700 Socorro city 24
8 877 8 159 23 3 940 3 502 Grants city 25
8 806 8 626 26 3 626 3 532 Shiprock CDP 26
8 156 7 687 32 2 594 2 221 Anthony CDP 27
7 904 5 160 39 2 217 1 381 Ruidoso village 28
7 698 4 600 12 7 584 6 677 Corrales village 29
7 334 5 453 30 2 983 2 196 Truth or Consequences city 30
7 289 6 221 21 4 445 3 655 Raton city 31
7 282 7 372 28 3 472 3 502 Belen city 32
6 901 6 547 31 2 952 2 622 Bernalillo town 33
6 611 5 960 35 2 473 2 179 Bloomfield city 34
6 417 5 214 37 2 446 1 846 Aztec city 35
6 378 r 5 480 34 2 545 r 2 159 Zuni Pueblo CDP 36
6 367 5 857 46 1 622 1 389 Kirtland CDP 37
6 190 3 552 42 1 994 1 128 Chaparral CDP 38
6 117 2 962 40 2 134 1 020 White Rock CDP 39
6 045 6 192 38 2 282 2 198 Tucumcari city 40
5 989 r 6 827 29 3 065 r 3 163 Eldorado at Santa Fe CDP 41
5 799 2 260 33 2 553 877 El CerroMonterey Park CDP 42
5 483 (X) 47 1 620 (X)
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque village 43
5 092 3 955 41 2 107 1 581 Los Chaves CDP 44
5 033 3 872 44 1 888 1 455 Taos town 45
4 700 4 065 36 2 466 2 115 Valencia CDP 46
4 500 3 917 45 1 646 1 378 Meadow Lake CDP 47
4 491 1 590 49 1 543 596 Rio Communities CDP 48
4 213 3 233 43 1 910 1 447 Bosque Farms village 49
3 931 3 791 50 1 476 1 384 Peralta CDP 50
3 750 3 182 52 1 413 1 237 Placitas CDP 51
3 452 1 611 48 1 606 677 Lordsburg city 52
3 379 2 951 51 1 414 1 204 La Cienega CDP 53
3 007 1 066 59 1 079 392 Vado CDP 54
3 003 (X) 64 814 (X)
Chimayo CDP 55
2 924 2 789 53 1 323 1 110 Tularosa village 56
2 864 2 615 54 1 311 1 162 Santa Rosa city 57
2 744 2 263 60 1 024 988 University Park CDP 58
2 732 4 520 65 615 647 Crownpoint CDP 59
2 630 2 108 62 937 673 Dulce CDP 60
2 623 2 438 63 899 771 Santa Teresa CDP 61
2 607 (X) 61 1 007 (X)
Eunice city 62
2 562 2 676 56 1 110 1 140 Cannon AFB CDP 63
2 557 3 312 58 1 087 759 Santo Domingo Pueblo CDP 64
2 550 2 866 66 475 453 Bayard city 65
2 534 2 598 57 1 100 1 028 Clayton town 66
2 524 2 484 55 1 289 1 316 Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 17 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 8.
Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000
[Places classified by population size. Portions of certain places may be classified as rural (see "Extended Place" in Appendix A). For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Size of Place [Population]
Total Urban In place All urban places (entirely or partly urban)
Entirely urban places Partly urban places Population Number of places Percent of total population Total Population Number of places Population Number of places Population Number of places Not in place The State 1 819 046
234 100.0 1 363 501 1 234 707 100 32 262 7
1 202 445 93 128 794 In place 1 369 588
234 75.3 1 234 707 1 234 707 100 32 262 7
1 202 445 93 (X)
Place of
1,000,000 or more
(X) 500,000 to 999,999
(X) 250,000 to 499,999 448 607
1 24.7 447 780 447 780 1
447 780 1
(X) 100,000 to 249,999
(X) 50,000 to 99,999 188 235
3 10.3 185 945 185 945 3
185 945 3
(X) 25,000 to 49,999 244 728
7 13.5 240 003 240 003 7
240 003 7
(X) 10,000 to 24,999 128 433
10 7.1 125 355 125 355 10 11 923 1
113 432 9
(X) 5,000 to 9,999 160 927
23 8.8 145 713 145 713 23 12 426 2
133 287 21 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 70 277
22 3.9 53 805 53 805 18 5 282 2
48 523 16 (X) 2,000 to 2,499 17 251
8 0.9 9 271 9 271 5
9 271 5
(X) 1,500 to 1,999 28 400
16 1.6 9 245 9 245 6
9 245 6
(X) 1,000 to 1,499 40 411
33 2.2 10 866 10 866 11 2 631 2
8 235 9
(X) 500 to 999 20 943
29 1.2 3 810 3 810 7
3 810 7
(X) 200 to 499 18 324
53 1.0 2 914 2 914 9
2 914 9
(X)
Less than 200 3 052
29 0.2 (X)
Cumulative summary:
Place of
1,000,000 or more
(X) 500,000 or more
(X) 250,000 or more 448 607
1 24.7 447 780 447 780 1
447 780 1
(X) 100,000 or more 448 607
1 24.7 447 780 447 780 1
447 780 1
(X) 50,000 or more 636 842
4 35.0 633 725 633 725 4
633 725 4
(X) 25,000 or more 881 570
11 48.5 873 728 873 728 11 873 728 11 (X) 10,000 or more 1 010 003
21 55.5 999 083 999 083 21 11 923 1
987 160 20 (X) 5,000 or more 1 170 930
44 64.4 1 144 796 1 144 796 44 24 349 3
1 120 447 41 (X) 2,500 or more 1 241 207
66 68.2 1 198 601 1 198 601 62 29 631 5
1 168 970 57 (X) 2,000 or more 1 258 458
74 69.2 1 207 872 1 207 872 67 29 631 5
1 178 241 62 (X) 1,500 or more 1 286 858
90 70.7 1 217 117 1 217 117 73 29 631 5
1 187 486 68 (X) 1,000 or more 1 327 269
123 73.0 1 227 983 1 227 983 84 32 262 7
1 195 721 77 (X) 500 or more 1 348 212
152 74.1 1 231 793 1 231 793 91 32 262 7
1 199 531 84 (X) 200 or more 1 366 536
205 75.1 1 234 707 1 234 707 100 32 262 7
1 202 445 93 (X)
Not in place 449 458
(X) 24.7 128 794 (X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 128 794 18 New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 8.
Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000Con.
[Places classified by population size. Portions of certain places may be classified as rural (see "Extended Place" in Appendix A). For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Size of Place [Population]
Rural In place All rural places (entirely or partly rural)
Entirely rural places Partly rural places Total Population Number of places Population Number of places Population Number of places Not in place 455 545 134 881 227 94 140 134 40 741 93 320 664 The State 134 881 134 881 227 94 140 134 40 741 93 (X)
In place Place of
(X) 1,000,000 or more (X) 500,000 to 999,999 827 827 1
827 1
(X) 250,000 to 499,999 (X) 100,000 to 249,999 2 290 2 290 3
2 290 3
(X) 50,000 to 99,999 4 725 4 725 7
4 725 7
(X) 25,000 to 49,999 3 078 3 078 9
3 078 9
(X) 10,000 to 24,999 15 214 15 214 21 15 214 21 (X) 5,000 to 9,999 16 472 16 472 20 11 229 4
5 243 16 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 7 980 7 980 8
6 253 3
1 727 5
(X) 2,000 to 2,499 19 155 19 155 16 17 645 10 1 510 6
(X) 1,500 to 1,999 29 545 29 545 31 26 281 22 3 264 9
(X) 1,000 to 1,499 17 133 17 133 29 15 298 22 1 835 7
(X) 500 to 999 15 410 15 410 53 14 382 44 1 028 9
(X) 200 to 499 3 052 3 052 29 3 052 29 (X)
Less than 200 Cumulative summary:
Place of
(X) 1,000,000 or more (X) 500,000 or more 827 827 1
827 1
(X) 250,000 or more 827 827 1
827 1
(X) 100,000 or more 3 117 3 117 4
3 117 4
(X) 50,000 or more 7 842 7 842 11 7 842 11 (X) 25,000 or more 10 920 10 920 20 10 920 20 (X) 10,000 or more 26 134 26 134 41 26 134 41 (X) 5,000 or more 42 606 42 606 61 11 229 4
31 377 57 (X) 2,500 or more 50 586 50 586 69 17 482 7
33 104 62 (X) 2,000 or more 69 741 69 741 85 35 127 17 34 614 68 (X) 1,500 or more 99 286 99 286 116 61 408 39 37 878 77 (X) 1,000 or more 116 419 116 419 145 76 706 61 39 713 84 (X) 500 or more 131 829 131 829 198 91 088 105 40 741 93 (X) 200 or more 320 664 (X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X) 320 664 Not in place Population and Housing Unit Counts New Mexico 19 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Table 9.
Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area:
2000
[Areas classified by population size. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]
State Urban and Rural Size of Urban Area
[Population]
Population Housing units Land area Number of urban areas Total Percent distribution Total Percent distribution In square miles Percent distribution Total Entirely in state Partly in state The State 1 819 046
100.0 780 579 100.0 121 355.53 100.0 45 43 2
Urban 1 363 501
75.0 575 071 73.7 751.68 0.6 45 43 2
In central place 1 065 528
58.6 466 057 59.7 434.67 0.4 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 297 973
16.4 109 014 14.0 317.01 0.3 (X)
(X)
(X)
In urbanized area 862 344
47.4 362 143 46.4 391.60 0.3 5
4 1
In central place 670 671
36.9 294 632 37.7 221.86 0.2 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 191 673
10.5 67 511 8.6 169.74 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 1,000,000 or more
In central place
(X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place
(X)
(X)
(X) 500,000 to 999,999 624 527
34.3 262 497 33.6 239.03 0.2 2
1 1
In central place 498 835
27.4 218 322 28.0 146.44 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 125 692
6.9 44 175 5.7 92.59 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 250,000 to 499,999
In central place
(X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place
(X)
(X)
(X) 100,000 to 249,999 104 186
5.7 42 376 5.4 64.13 0.1 1
1 In central place 73 974
4.1 31 558 4.0 31.52 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 30 212
1.7 10 818 1.4 32.61 (X)
(X)
(X) 50,000 to 99,999 133 631
7.3 57 270 7.3 88.44 0.1 2
2 In central place 97 862
5.4 44 752 5.7 43.90 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 35 769
2.0 12 518 1.6 44.54 (X)
(X)
(X)
In urban cluster 501 157
27.6 212 928 27.3 360.08 0.3 40 39 1
In central place 394 857
21.7 171 425 22.0 212.81 0.2 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 106 300
5.8 41 503 5.3 147.27 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 25,000 or more 217 704
12.0 91 495 11.7 141.49 0.1 6
6 In central place 174 044
9.6 75 539 9.7 79.94 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 43 660
2.4 15 956 2.0 61.55 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 10,000 to 24,999 159 574
8.8 67 306 8.6 113.44 0.1 11 11 In central place 119 710
6.6 51 171 6.6 59.42 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 39 864
2.2 16 135 2.1 54.02 (X)
(X)
(X) 5,000 to 9,999 89 958
4.9 41 574 5.3 69.27 0.1 13 12 1
In central place 74 864
4.1 34 962 4.5 49.80 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 15 094
0.8 6 612 0.8 19.47 (X)
(X)
(X) 2,500 to 4,999 33 921
1.9 12 553 1.6 35.87 10 10 In central place 26 239
1.4 9 753 1.2 23.65 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 7 682
0.4 2 800 0.4 12.22 (X)
(X)
(X)
Cumulative summary:
Urban area of
1,000,000 or more
In central place
(X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place
(X)
(X)
(X) 500,000 or more 624 527
34.3 262 497 33.6 239.03 0.2 2
1 1
In central place 498 835
27.4 218 322 28.0 146.44 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 125 692
6.9 44 175 5.7 92.59 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 250,000 or more 624 527
34.3 262 497 33.6 239.03 0.2 2
1 1
In central place 498 835
27.4 218 322 28.0 146.44 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 125 692
6.9 44 175 5.7 92.59 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 100,000 or more 728 713
40.1 304 873 39.1 303.16 0.2 3
2 1
In central place 572 809
31.5 249 880 32.0 177.96 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 155 904
8.6 54 993 7.0 125.21 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 50,000 or more 862 344
47.4 362 143 46.4 391.60 0.3 5
4 1
In central place 670 671
36.9 294 632 37.7 221.86 0.2 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 191 673
10.5 67 511 8.6 169.74 0.1 (X)
(X)
(X) 25,000 or more 1 080 048
59.4 453 638 58.1 533.09 0.4 11 10 1
In central place 844 715
46.4 370 171 47.4 301.80 0.2 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 235 333
12.9 83 467 10.7 231.29 0.2 (X)
(X)
(X) 10,000 or more 1 239 622
68.1 520 944 66.7 646.53 0.5 22 21 1
In central place 964 425
53.0 421 342 54.0 361.22 0.3 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 275 197
15.1 99 602 12.8 285.31 0.2 (X)
(X)
(X) 5,000 or more 1 329 580
73.1 562 518 72.1 715.80 0.6 35 33 2
In central place 1 039 289
57.1 456 304 58.5 411.02 0.3 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 290 291
16.0 106 214 13.6 304.79 0.3 (X)
(X)
(X) 2,500 or more 1 363 501
75.0 575 071 73.7 751.68 0.6 45 43 2
In central place 1 065 528
58.6 466 057 59.7 434.67 0.4 (X)
(X)
(X)
Not in central place 297 973
16.4 109 014 14.0 317.01 0.3 (X)
(X)
(X)
Rural 455 545
25.0 205 508 26.3 120 603.85 99.4 (X)
(X)
(X) 20 New Mexico Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Appendixes Several appendixes traditionally found in printed reports are now available in a separate volume.
See PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, in print or on the Internet at http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-3-a.pdf for the following:
Appendix A. Geographic Terms and Concepts Appendix B. Definitions of Subject Characteristics Appendix C. Data Collection and Processing Procedures Appendix D. Questionnaire Appendix E. Data Products and User Assistance Appendix G. Accuracy of the Data Appendix H. Acknowledgments This Appendix section contains:
Appendix F. Maps U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendixes
0 15 30 45 60 Miles 0
15 30 45 60 Kilometers LINCOLN MORA UNION QUAY CHAVES EDDY LEA SIERRA SOCORRO McKINLEY CIBOLA GRANT LOS ALAMOS SAN JUAN BERNALILLO SANDOVAL RIO ARRIBA TAOS SAN MIGUEL SANTA FE COLFAX HARDING CURRY ROOSEVELT DE BACA CATRON DONA ANA OTERO HIDALGO LUNA TORRANCE GUADALUPE VALENCIA COLORADO TEXAS UTAH TEXAS ARIZONA OKLAHOMA MEXICO 31° 32° 33° 34° 35° 36° 37° 31° 32° 33° 34° 35° 36° 37° 109° 108° 107° 106° 105° 104° 103° 109° 108° 107° 106° 105° 104° 103° Appendix F.
Maps Counties Maps New Mexico F-1 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 LEGEND MEXICO International MAINE State ADAMS County Note: All boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000.
Map Legend International CAMPO CAMPO American Indian Reservation (Federal)¹ ZIA ZIA Off-Reservation Trust Land¹ State ERIE County YORK County Subdivision ROME Incorporated Place Zena Census Designated Place Lake Erie Large River, Lake, Water Body, or Shoreline A fishhook joins contiguous and/or discontiguous parts of the same geographic entity
¹ A following an American Indian area name indicates that tribal subdivisions are defined for that area.
The tribal subdivision boundaries are displayed on the tribal subdivision map(s) immediately following the State/County Subdivision section maps.
Note: All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000. Where international, state, county, and/or county subdivision boundaries coincide, the map shows the boundary symbol for the highest level of these geographic entities. The county boundary is always shown. Where a county subdivision boundary coincides with a place boundary, the map does not show the place boundary symbol. Any geographic entity name may include (pt.) if some portion of the entity extends beyond the limits of the map area displayed on the page, or if multiple discontiguous pieces of the entity have been discretely labeled on the page. A geographic entity name may include (pts.) if many discontiguous pieces exist for that entity that cannot be discretely labeled.
The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement.
County Location Index This list presents the reference coordinates for each county on the county subdivision outline map.
Map section numbers refer to the county subdivision outline maps only.
COUNTY MAP SEC MAP REF Bernalillo.....................
1 EF-DF Catron.........................
4 DV-DM Chaves........................
3 ET-DP Cibola..........................
1 DY-DG Colfax..........................
2 ES-CW Curry...........................
2 EZ-DI De Baca......................
3 ET-DJ Dona Ana....................
4 EF-DV Eddy............................
3 EU-DV Grant...........................
4 DV-DT Guadalupe..................
2 ER-DG Harding.......................
2 EX-DA Hidalgo........................
4 DT-DY Lea..............................
3 EZ-DT Lincoln.........................
3 EN-DN Los Alamos.................
1 EI-DA Luna............................
4 DZ-DW McKinley.....................
1 DW-DC Mora............................
2 EQ-CZ Otero...........................
3 EL-DU Quay...........................
2 EY-DF Rio Arriba....................
1 EF-CW Roosevelt....................
3 EZ-DL San Juan.....................
1 DW-CW San Miguel..................
2 ER-DD Sandoval.....................
1 EE-DB Santa Fe.....................
1 EK-DC Sierra..........................
4 EC-DR COUNTY MAP SEC MAP REF Socorro.......................
4 EE-DL Taos............................
2 EM-CW Torrance......................
2 EK-DI Union...........................
2 EZ-CX Valencia......................
1 EF-DH County Subdivision Outline Map Legend and County Location Index F-2 New Mexico Maps U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 4
2 3
1 Map Sections
UTE MOUNTAIN (pt.)
JICARILLA APACHE (pt.)
ZUNI (pt.)
ACOMA (pt.)
ACOMA (pt.)
NAVAJO NATION*
(pt.)
1 1
2 SANTA CLARA (pt.)
NAVAJO NATION*
(pts.)
ZUNI ACOMA (pt.)
NAVAJO NATION*
(pts.)
NAVAJO NATION*
(pts.)
4 2
7 5
3 1
4 6
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Map Legend American Indian Reservation/
Off@Reservation Trust Land Tribal Subdivision Note: All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000. Where American Indian area and tribal subdivision boundaries coincide, the map shows the boundary symbol for the American Indian area. Any geographic entity name may include (pt.) if some portion of the entity extends beyond the limits of the map area displayed on the page, or if multiple discontiguous pieces of the entity have been discretely labeled on the page. A geographic entity name may include (pts.) if many discontiguous pieces exist for that entity that cannot be discretely labeled. The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement.
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UNION RIO ARRIBA TAOS McKINLEY VALENCIA LINCOLN CHAVES SOCORRO SANTA FE HARDING SAN MIGUEL GRANT HIDALGO CURRY ROOSEVELT LOS ALAMOS DONA ANA SIERRA QUAY GUADALUPE BERNALILLO CIBOLA SANDOVAL OTERO EDDY LEA LUNA CATRON TORRANCE MORA DEBACA COLFAX SAN JUAN OKLAHOMA ARIZONA COLORADO TEXAS TEXAS MEXICO Albuquerque Santa Fe Las Cruces LAS CRUCES ALBUQUERQUE SANTA FE 31° 32° 33° 34° 35° 36° 37° 31° 32° 33° 34° 35° 36° 37° 109° 108° 107° 106° 105° 104° 103° 109° 108° 107° 106° 105° 104° 103° Metropolitan Areas, Counties, and Central Cities F-10 New Mexico Maps U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 LEGEND JACKSON Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
MEXICO International MAINE State ADAMS County Newark Central City State capital underlined Metropolitan area boundaries are those defined by the Federal Office of Management and Budget on June 30, 1999.
The use of (PART) indicates that the geography is either discontiguous, extends beyond the map page, or in the case of central cities, the central city extends beyond the MSA/CMSA boundary. All other boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000.
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