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The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains located in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado in the United States. The northern portion of the range in Colorado is sometimes identified as the Sangre de Cristo Range. The range contains all of the peaks in New Mexico over 13,000 ft. The most general definition of mountain range is a group of mountains bordered by lowlands. ... Rocky Mountain National Park (photo courtesy of NPS) View of Colorado Rockies. ... State nickname: Land of Enchantment Other U.S. States Capital Santa Fe Largest city Albuquerque Governor Bill Richardson Official languages English and Spanish Area 315,194 km² (5th)  - Land 314,590 km²  - Water 607 km² (0. ... There are also three Colorado Rivers: two in the United States and one in Argentina. ... The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are a narrow mountain range running north and south along the east side of the Rio Grande Rift in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. ...


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The Sangre de Cristo Mountains of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico (704 words)
The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are one of the longest mountain chains on Earth.
The Sangre de Cristos are fault block mountains with major fault lines running along both the east and west sides of the mountains and, in places, cutting right through them.
The San Luis Valley itself is a huge gravel pit full of eroded materials from the Sangres on the east and the San Juan Mountains on the west.
Sangre de Cristo Range - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (513 words)
The Sangre de Cristo Range is a narrow mountain range of the Rocky Mountains running north and south along the east side of the Rio Grande Rift in southern Colorado in the United States.
The mountains extend southeast from Poncha Pass for about 75 mi (120 km) through south-central Colorado, approximately 50 miles (80 km) west of Pueblo, and form a high ridge separating the San Luis Valley on the west from the watershed of the Arkansas River on the east.
The Sangre de Cristos are fault-block mountains with major fault lines running along both the east and west sides of the mountains and, in places, cutting right through them.
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