What does Albuquerque mean in English?

According to the City of Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau, the word Albuquerque comes from the Latin words “albus” and “quercus,” meaning “white oak.”
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Does Albuquerque mean duke?

1. Why is Albuquerque called Duke City? Quite simply, because it was named after a duke. The Duke of Alburquerque was a 17th-century Spanish nobleman who gave his name to the New Mexican city.
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How did Albuquerque get its name?

The colony's governor, Francisco Cuervo y Valdés, penned a letter to the Duke of Alburquerque back in Spain to report their newly founded villa, named La Villa de Alburquerque in honor of the duke. Over the centuries, the first “r” was dropped, leaving Albuquerque spelled as it is today.
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Is Albuquerque a Portuguese word?

Albuquerque (Portuguese pronunciation: [awbu'kɛɾki]) is a common Portuguese surname, which may refer to: Afonso de Albuquerque (1453–1515), a Portuguese fidalgo and naval general officer.
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Is Albuquerque a Mexican name?

Origin of albuquerque

From Spanish Alburquerque (“a town in Spain”), after Spanish viceroy Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 8th Duke of Alburquerque (1619–1676).
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Is Albuquerque Arabic?

Roughly: "The origin of the city's name comes from the word plum <albarquq> in Arabic, and some say that the name has Latin roots in conjunction with the Arabic. There is another theory that indicates the name comes from <abu alqurq> meaning Father of Cork (cork oak).
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What race is Albuquerque?

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Albuquerque, NM are White (Non-Hispanic) (38.5%), White (Hispanic) (35.8%), Other (Hispanic) (9.45%), American Indian & Alaska Native (Non-Hispanic) (3.87%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) (3.01%).
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What was the original name of Albuquerque?

Albuquerque was founded in 1706 as an outpost as La Villa de Alburquerque by Francisco Cuervo y Valdés in the provincial kingdom of Santa Fe de Nuevo México and named after the Viceroy Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 10th duke of Alburquerque, which is from a town in Spain.
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Is there an Albuquerque in Spain?

Alburquerque (Spanish pronunciation: [alβuɾˈkeɾke] ( listen)) is a town in the province of Badajoz in Spain. It has 5,600 inhabitants. It is very close to the border with Portugal and was an ancient dominion of the kings of that country.
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Where did the name Santa Fe come from?

The name “Santa Fe” literally translated from Spanish means “holy faith”. The full name when founded was “La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asis”- translated means “The Royal Town of the Holy Faith of St. Francis of Assisi”.
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What native land is Albuquerque on?

Gathering of Nations, Albuquerque

Native Americans have inhabited New Mexico for thousands of years, and it's currently home to 22 tribes. Navajo Nation, Jicarilla Apache and Mescalero Apache all have reservations, while the other 19 have pueblos.
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Why is Albuquerque famous?

Albuquerque is mostly known for its International Balloon Fiesta, which takes place the first two weeks in October. If you happen to be here at other times of the year, there's still a wide variety of things to do. Take a ride on the world's longest Tramway to the top of Sandia Peak.
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Why was the R dropped in Albuquerque?

In his novel “Alburquerque,” Anaya suggests Albuquerque, N.M.--nicknamed The Duke City for the old duke--lost its “r” because a train stationmaster had trouble pronouncing the extra consonant. Historians basically agree that over the years the name changed because people had trouble saying it.
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What is the history of Albuquerque?

The area was the site of Native American pueblos (villages) when Europeans first arrived in 1540. Founded in 1706 by Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdés, governor and captain general of New Mexico, it was named for the duke of Alburquerque, then viceroy of New Spain (the first r was later dropped).
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What do they call Albuquerque?

Albuquerque is sometimes called ABQ, but some locals know that if you call it that or the 505, you're probably new in town. Better to stick to “Burque.”
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What is the nickname for New Mexico?

With its mix of European American, Native American, and Mexican heritage, the state is a unique and colorful place to visit. Given all that, perhaps it is little wonder that New Mexico is known as “the Land of Enchantment.”
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When did Albuquerque change its name?

city in New Mexico, founded 1706 and named for Spanish administrator and viceroy of Mexico Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, Duque de Alburquerque (1617-1676); the name subsequently was altered by association with Portuguese hero Alfonso d'Albuquerque (1453-1515), the "Portuguese Mars," famed as a great conqueror and ...
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What food is Albuquerque known for?

Albuquerque dining is best known for its unique local cuisine—blending Native American and Spanish flavors—and preparations with our signature ingredients: red and green chiles. The smoke-kissed flavor of freshly roasted green chiles and the earthy fruitiness of red chile sauce are the backbone of New Mexican cooking.
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Who founded New Mexico?

More than 50 years after Coronado, Juan de Oñate came north from the Valley of Mexico with 500 Spanish settlers and soldiers and 7,000 head of livestock, founding the first Spanish settlement in New Mexico on July 11, 1598.
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Is Albuquerque poor?

Albuquerque was ranked No. 10 in the report for a suburban poverty rate of 13.6 percent; a city poverty rate of 15 percent; and the number of suburban poor at 43,449.
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What percentage of NM is black?

Black or African American: 2.07%
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