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The Albuquerque metro area has over 715,000 people encompassing a three county area in central New Mexico. The two largest cities within the metro area are Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, with a host of smaller towns and suburbs making up the remainder of the metro area. Rio Rancho has grown rapidly since its incorporation in 1981, and today is home to more than 55,000 persons. The City of Albuquerque provides a central downtown district, a well maintained historical area, an international airport, and the great majority of the industrial, commercial, and residential development.
Albuquerque's transportation infrastructure contributes to its role as the economic hub of New Mexico. Albuquerque is located at the intersection of Interstate 25 and Interstate 40. Albuquerque's International Sunport, with over 25 direct flights and 160 daily departures, also contributes to the area's economy by bringing business and tourist travelers from around the world.
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What makes Albuquerque New Mexico so special?
Albuquerque, founded in 1706 by the Spanish, is a city rich in history and tradition. The area is fortunate to have a unique blend of many cultures as well as beautiful mountain scenery and temperate weather. The City of Albuquerque was incorporated in 1891 during the development of railroad infrastructure into New Mexico. In 1926 the federal government officially designated Route 66, which runs through the center of Albuquerque, and the area continued its reputation as a commercial and transportation hub within the Southwest. The area has since become a hot bed of high-tech manufacturing and research, while maintaining its status as the commercial and financial center of New Mexico.
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