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Home New Mexico Sandoval County Santa Ana Pueblo Historical Markers Coronado State Monument
     

Coronado State Monument

485 Kuaua Rd, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM, USA
Telephone: (505) 867-5351‎

Latitude & Longitude: 35° 19' 47.6148", -106° 33' 24.4476"
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Kuaua Pueblo was one of the Rio Grande Valley villages visited by Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1540. He called this region the Tiquex Province because its inhabitants spoke a common language, Tiwa. Abandoned before the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, it has been excavated and partially restored.



Last updated: 10/13/2009 00:11:47
   
     
 
Coronado State Monument Historical Marker Location Map, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico