- po****tion was 111,385,
making Las
Cruces the most
populous city in both Doña Ana
County and
southern New Mexico. The Las
Cruces metropolitan area had an estimated...
- a town in Cuba
Cruces River, a
river in
Chile Río
Cruces Bridge, a
bridge that
crosses Cruces River Cruces River (Puerto Rico)
Cruces, Aguada, Puerto...
- Las
Cruces may
refer to: Las
Cruces, Petén Las
Cruces, Los
Santos Las
Cruces,
Veraguas Las
Cruces,
California Las
Cruces, New
Mexico (New Mexico's second-largest...
- The Las
Cruces bowling alley m****acre
occurred in Las
Cruces, New Mexico,
United States, on
February 10, 1990.
Seven people were shot, five fatally, by...
-
building of Las
Cruces College until new
buildings were
erected on the 220-acre (0.89 km2)
campus three miles (5 km)
south of Las
Cruces. In
February 1891...
- Lee
Cruce (1863–1933),
American lawyer, banker, and
politician Petrus de
Cruce (13th century),
French cleric, composer, and
music theorist Cruces (disambiguation)...
- Tres
Cruces bus
station (Spanish:Terminal Tres
Cruces) is the main bus
terminal in Uruguay. It is
located in the Tres
Cruces district, in Montevideo....
-
office at Las
Cruces as
early as 1876. The spot has long been a
crossroads for
travellers along the
Central Coast. In the 19th century, Las
Cruces "was an overnight...
-
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Cruces v t e...
- Dibblee. Las
Cruces Adobe. The home of
Miguel Cordero family members,
probably constructed in the 1850s or earlier.
Gaviota Hot
Springs Las
Cruces, California...