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Santa Fe (/ˌsæntə ˈfeɪ, ˈsæntə feɪ/ SAN-tə FAY, - fay; Tewa: Oghá P'o'oge; Northern Tiwa: Hulp'ó'ona; Navajo: Yootó) is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. It is the fourth-largest city in New Mexico with a population of 84,612 in 2018,[3] the county seat of Santa Fe County, and its metropolitan area is part of the larger Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Las Vegas combined statistical area which features a population of 1,178,664 as of the 2018 Census Bureau estimate. The city was founded in 1610 as capital of Nuevo México, after it replaced Española as capital, which makes it the oldest state capital in the United States.
It is considered one of the world’s great art cities, due to its many art galleries and installations, and is recognized by UNESCO's Creative Cities Network. Cultural highlights include Santa Fe Plaza and the Palace of the Governors, and the Fiesta de Santa Fe, as well as distinct New Mexican cuisine restaurants and New Mexico music performances. Among the numerous art galleries and installations are, for example, Georgia O'Keefe Museum is located in the city, as is a gallery by cartoonist Chuck Jones, along with newer art collectives such as Meow Wolf.
The area surrounding Santa Fe was occupied for at least several thousand years by indigenous peoples who built villages several hundred years ago on the current site of the city. It was known by the Tewa inhabitants as Ogha Po'oge ("White Shell Water Place").[4] The name of the city of Santa Fe means "holy faith" in Spanish, and the city's full name as founded remains La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís ("The Royal Town of the Holy Faith of Saint Francis of Assisi").[5][6]
Before European colonization of the Americas, the area Santa Fe occupied between 900 CE and the 1500s was known to the Tewa peoples as Oghá P'o'oge ("White Shell Water Place") and by the Navajo people as Yootó ('Bead' 'Water Place').[7][8] In 1610, Juan de Oñate established the area as Santa Fe de Nuevo México–a province of New Spain.[8] Formal Spanish settlements were developed leading the colonial governor Pedro de Peralta to rename the area La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís (the Royal Town of the Holy Faith of Saint Francis of Assisi).[8] The phrase "Santa Fe" is translated as "Holy Faith" in Spanish. Although more commonly known as Santa Fe, the city's full, legal name remains to this day as La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís.[8] The full name of the city is in both the seal and the flag of the city, although, as pointed out by Associated Press in 2020, Assisi in Spanish is misspelled, reading Aśis instead of Asís.[9]
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Santa Fe High unfazed by venue change in doubleheader sweep of St. Michael's
Having already lost all three games of the Santa Fe High round-robin tournament last week, potentially losing a nondistrict doubleheader against rival St. Michael’s was not on the table.
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Santa Fe Indian School continues hot hitting in 11-0 shutout of West Las Vegas
West Las Vegas (2-3) takes on St. Michael's at home Tuesday. What happened: The Braves more than rebounded from their semifinal loss to Las Vegas Robertson in the West Las Vegas Tournament semifinal, ...
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Owners of Santa Fe Bite waiting on liquor license
I sure would love to order a glass of wine here,” Santa Fe Bite customer Amara Charles told KOB 4, shortly after a waitress placed a fresh slice of key lime before her. “I’ve asked many times and they ...
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Friday's top stories: Rainy Friday, APD policy changes, Santa Fe vehicle theft
Rain and snow showers are possible in Albuquerque on Friday, APD is implementing some policy changes, and Santa Fe is working to lower vehicle theft. Here's what you need to know before you head out ...
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Free Things To Do in Santa Fe
Since the city's founding in 1610, the Santa Fe Plaza has been its cultural hub. Today, surrounded by numerous ancient buildings like the San Miguel Chapel and the Palace of the Governors ...
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Remembering an American Tragedy
Like most folks who were paying attention in 1993, Russell remembers the Waco standoff: “It’s this iconic piece of American history that all of us who were alive remember on the 24-hour news and on ...
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Santa Fe Artists Market celebrates 13 years
Established back in 2010 the Santa Fe Artists Market provides an outdoor venue for local juried artists to sell their arts and crafts. Individuals can view a variety of ...
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Cannabis Control Division Loses Its Third Director
The third time has proven not the charm for the state’s Cannabis Control Division, which has just lost its third director since its inception. SFR has learned Acting ...
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Review: THE BABY MONITOR at Santa Fe Playhouse
The Baby Monitor by David Stallings. Santa Fe Playhouse. Now playing through April 1. Every day the world gets scarier and sc ...
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Alex & Olmsted Return To Santa Fe Playhouse With HUBBA HUBBA A Show About Love For The Entire Family
Santa Fe Playhouse presents the return of puppeteers Alex & Olmsted with a show about love for the entire family, HUBBA HUBBA.
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Bills that passed NM’s 60-day legislative session
The legislative session ended Saturday with a flurry of activity, and both major parties are highlighting their successes.
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Santa Fe delays possible plan to rebuild Civil War obelisk
Santa Fe delayed a possible plan to rebuild a Civil War obelisk. Dozens of community members who opposed the reconstruction voiced their concerns for hours at a public meeting.