Albuquerque, named for Spain's Duke of Alburquerque, Fernandez de la Cueva, was founded in 1706.
Albuquerque combines a unique blend of cultures contributing to New Mexico's rich history. Native Americans, Spanish, African Americans and Anglo define the area's cultural diversity. Of the more than 1.8 million state residents, nearly one third live in Albuquerque.
The city is home to a thriving arts scene, technology and growing job opportunities. Albuquerque's growing job opportunities, expanding industry and mild climate are the attributes that attract many families and adults looking for a steady economic base and quality of life.
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