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Albuquerque

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Afonso de (&'f[~o]su d&:). 1453--1515, Portuguese navigator who established Portuguese colonies in the East by conquering Goa, Ceylon, Malacca, and Ormuz

Albuquerque

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a city in central New Mexico, on the Rio Grande. Pop.: 471 856 (2003 est.)
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As many homes in Albuquerque have ornamental windows, proper cleaning is a must.
In the end, Mayor Keller proclaims May 28 to be the "Azerbaijan National Day" in the City of Albuquerque.
Nina Nandy, local Albuquerque resident and art enthusiast, praises the community for engaging with its residents and bringing new color to the city.
According to New Mexico police, the crash involved a Greyhound bus, which was traveling from Albuquerque to Phoenix with 47 passengers on board and a semi-trailer, reported local media.
The company previously announced its entrance into the market earlier this year through the acquisition of existing Level 3 fiber assets, and the construction of the Albuquerque Public School (APS) network.
Joe Matheny, vice president of Operations for Mister Car Wash, said, 'We're pleased to expand our footprint in Albuquerque and welcome the Clean Machine team to the Mister Family.
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Two new locations will open for business on 6 June 2016, one in Albuquerque, and one in Amarillo, Texas, as Rugby Architectural Building Products.
Rael is the executive director of the Greater Albuquerque Housing Partnership, which, for 25 years, has been developing in-fill market-rate and affordable housing in Albuquerque neighborhoods.
The two-story, 3,500-square foot, four-bedroom home in Albuquerque's Country Club area is listed for 1ドル.6 million.

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