List of New Mexico communities with Hispanic majority populations

List of New Mexico communities with Hispanic majority populations

The following is a list of New Mexico cities, towns, and census-designated places in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is Hispanic or Latino, according to data from the 2000 Census.

Places with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

*Las Cruces (51.7%)
*South Valley (77.6%)

Places with between 10,000 and 25,000 people

*Deming (64.6%)
*Española (84.4%)
*Las Vegas (83.0%)
*Los Lunas (58.7%)
*North Valley (56.8%)
*Silver City (52.4%)
*Sunland Park (96.4%)

Places with between 1,000 and 10,000 people

*Agua Fria (79.2%)
*Anthony (96.4%)
*Bayard (84.3%)
*Belen (68.6%)
*Bernalillo (74.8%)
*Carrizozo (53.5%)
*Chama (71.2%)
*Chaparral (64.5%)
*Chimayo (90.8%)
*Columbus (83.3%)
*Dexter (71.2%)
*Doña Ana (87.1%)
*El Cerro-Monterey Park (73.8%)
*El Valle de Arroyo Seco (70.0%)
*Estancia (50.6%)
*Grants (52.4%)
*Hagerman (63.2%)
*Hatch (79.2%)
*Hurley (60.3%)
*Jarales (64.6%)
*La Cienega (70.8%)
*La Puebla (79.9%)
*Lordsburg (74.4%)
*Los Chaves (54.1%)
*Los Trujillos-Gabaldon (62.5%)
*Loving (78.3%)
*Lovington (52.1%)
*Meadow Lake (57.9%)
*Mesilla (52.2%)
*Milan (52.3%)
*Mountainair (53.1%)
*Pecos (80.1%)
*Peralta (51.3%)
*Pojoaque (62.2%)
*Questa (80.5%)
*Ranchos de Taos (75.3%)
*Raton (57.0%)
*Santa Clara (83.5%)
*Santa Rosa (81.2%)
*Santa Teresa (55.6%)
*Socorro (54.5%)
*Springer (70.0%)
*Taos (54.3%)
*Tome-Adelino (63.4%)
*Tucumcari (51.4%)
*Tularosa (56.1%)
*Vado (95.0%)

Places with fewer than 1,000 people

*Alcalde (89.1%)
*Algodones (73.4%)
*Carnuel (51.1%)
*Casa Colorada (73.2%)
*Chamisal (92.0%)
*Chilili (92.0%)
*Cimarron (58.9%)
*Cuartelez (86.1%)
*Cuba (60.3%)
*Cundiyo (87.4%)
*Cuyamungue (83.4%)
*El Rancho (70.3%)
*Encino (80.9%)
*Glorieta (56.0%)
*Jaconita (63.0%)
*La Jara (79.4%)
*Lake Arthur (70.1%)
*Los Cerrillos (50.7%)
*Manzano (87.0%)
*Maxwell (55.5%)
*Mesquite (94.8%)
*Mosquero (77.5%)
*Pena Blanca (79.4%)
*Penasco (91.3%)
*Ponderosa (64.5%)
*Rincon (87.3%)
*Rio Chiquito (90.3%)
*Rio Lucio (93.4%)
*Roy (52.6%)
*Salem (94.1%)
*Santa Cruz (91.7%)
*San Ysidro (71.8%)
*Sombrillo (50.3%)
*Tajique (79.1%)
*Tijeras (56.3%)
*Torreon (68.9%)
*Vadito (93.1%)
*Vaughn (87.0%)
*Wagon Mound (87.8%)
*Willard (83.3%)

ee also

* List of U.S. communities with Hispanic majority populations


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