New Mexico state government generally divides New Mexico into four regions: Eastern, Central, Southwestern and Northern New Mexico.
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In January 1863, Mangas Coloradas decided to personally meet with U.S. military leaders at Fort McLane, near present-day Hurley in southwestern New Mexico.
Mimbres Valley AVA, an American Viticultural Area in southwestern New Mexico