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Albuquerque (/ˈælbəkɜːrki/ AL-bə-kur-kee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke] ), also
known as ABQ, Burque, and the Duke City, is the most
populous city in the U.S...
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United States Navy have been
named Albuquerque,
after the city of
Albuquerque, New Mexico. USS
Albuquerque (PF-7), was a
patrol frigate commissioned...
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Afonso de
Albuquerque, 1st Duke of Goa (c. 1453 – 16
December 1515), was a
Portuguese general, admiral, and statesman. He
served as
viceroy of Portuguese...
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Albuquerque International Sunport (IATA: ABQ, ICAO: KABQ, FAA LID: ABQ),
locally known as the Sunport, is the
primary international airport serving the...
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Albuquerque (Portuguese pronunciation: [alβuˈkɛɾkɨ]) is a
common Portuguese surname,
which may
refer to:
Afonso de
Albuquerque (1453–1515), a Portuguese...
- The
Albuquerque Journal is the
largest newspaper in the U.S.
state of New Mexico. The
Golden Gate
newspaper was
founded in June 1880. In the fall of 1880...
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Albuquerque Plaza, also
known as WaFd Bank Building, is a 107 m (351 ft) high-rise
building or skys****er on the
south side of
Civic Plaza 201
Third Street...
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Albuquerque is the
largest city in the
state of New Mexico,
United States.
Albuquerque may also
refer to:
Albuquerque (surname)
Albuquerque Mendes (born...
- The
Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area,
sometimes referred to as
Tiguex (named
after the
Southern Tiwa), is a
metropolitan area in
central New...
- Mike de
Albuquerque (born 24 June 1947, Wimbledon, London) is an
English musician, who was a
member of the
progressive rock band
Electric Light Orchestra...