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Albuquerque
Belen
Bernalillo
Bosque
Bosque Farms
Boys Ranch
Canoncito Navajo Reservation
Cedar Crest
Claunch
Clines Corners
Cochiti Lake
Corrales
Cuba
Cubero
Edgewood
Estancia
Isleta
Jarales
Kirtland AFB
Laguna
Los Lunas
Moriarty
Mountainair
Peralta
Placitas
Rio Rancho
Sandia Park
Seboyeta
Tajique
Tijeras
Tome
Torreon

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Los Lunas

Central region of New MexicoDiverse. That's a good word to describe Los Lunas, New Mexico. Diverse in its culture, diverse in its economy, architecture, scenery, professions, recreations, history, and by the looks of things, diverse in its future.

Los Lunas is sheltered not only from the winds, but also from urban crawl by natural boundaries. The Isleta Indian Pueblo borders to the northside of Los Lunas. Acting as a buffer against Albuquerque's growth. The Rio Grande River and the Bosque that parallels the river, serves as a limiting factor to the east side of town. Ten miles south is Belen, with the small villiage of Los Chavez in the middle. The future growth of Los Lunas will come from lands available to the west, until the Laguna Indian Reservation lands are reached. But that's 16 miles west and many ranches or other privately-held properties to slow the rate.

Los Lunas
Los Lunas, NM 87031