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Embudo (also
Embudo Station) is an
unincorporated community in Rio
Arriba County, New Mexico,
United States. The
community runs
along both
sides of the...
- The
Battle of
Embudo P**** was part of the Taos Revolt, a po****r
insurrection against the
American army's
occupation of
northern New Mexico. It took place...
- The
Embudo Cr**** also
known as Rio
Embudo is a
river formed by the
confluence of the Rio
Pueblo and
Santa Barbara Cr**** near Peñasco in Rio
Arriba County...
- Mexican–American War,
beginning in 1846. He saw
action at the
Battle of
Embudo P**** and the
Siege of
Pueblo de Taos.
Returning to a
legal career, Slack...
- Basin features
Tributaries • left Red River, Rio Hondo, Rio
Pueblo de Taos,
Embudo Cr****,
Santa Fe River,
Galisteo Cr****,
Alamito Cr****,
Terlingua Cr****, Pecos...
- The
Embudo Stream Gauging Station is a
stream gauge established in 1888 as the
United States Geologic Survey's
first training center for hydrographers...
- of some 1,500 New
Mexicans and
Pueblo at
Santa Cruz de la Cañada and at
Embudo P****. The
insurgents retreated to Taos Pueblo,
where they took
refuge in...
- 837 m)
above sea level. It is on the
banks of the
Embudo Cr****, a
tributary of the Rio Grande.
Embudo Cr****
flows into the Rio
Grande two
miles (3.2 km)...
- Alcalde.
Since 1880
Tierra Amarilla has been the
county seat. The
Battle of
Embudo P**** took
place in the
southern part of the
county during the Mexican–American...
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Kokopelli petroglyph located on land near
Embudo, New Mexico...