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Encyclopedia > Santa Fe

Santa Fe (Spanish for "holy faith") or Santa Fé (Portuguese) is the name of a number of places in the world:

  • Colombia
    • Santa Fe de Bogotá, also Santafé de Bogotá, former name of the nation's capital

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santa fe.NET: Santa Fe New Mexico directory of websites (655 words)
Enter this gateway to the ancient city of Santa Fe and discover why people across the globe continue to be entranced with the most magical region of the Southwest.
Santa Fe's high desert, haute cuisine, fine art and creative culture reflect a long history of diverse traditions stretching back across the eons.
Santa Fe's moveable feast offers culinary options catering to every whim, from traditional northern New Mexican restaurants to world-class cooking schools, chefs and local growers focused on foods of the Southwest.
Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1225 words)
It is the county seat of Santa Fe County.
Some visitors find Santa Fe particularly attractive around the second week of September when the aspens in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains turn yellow and the skies are clear and blue.
Santa Fe's art market is the third largest in the United States, after New York and Los Angeles, and the Canyon Road galleries showcase a wide array of contemporary Southwestern, indigenous American, and experimental art, in addition to older Russian, Taos Masters, and Native American pieces.
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