The Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Los Alamos combined statistical area
(known as the Santa Fe–Española combined statistical area until 2013) is made up of eight counties in north central
New Mexico
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. The
combined statistical area consists of the
Albuquerque
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and
Santa Fe metropolitan statistical areas, and the
Las Vegas
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,
Los Alamos, and
Española micropolitan statistical areas. The 2013 delineations included the
Grants
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micropolitan statistical area, but it was removed in the 2018 revisions. As of the
2020 census, the CSA had a population of 1,162,523.
Population Change for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States and Puerto Rico (February 2013 Delineations): 2000 to 2010
/ref> Roughly 56% of New Mexico's residents live in this area. Prior to the 2013 redefinitions, the CSA consisted only of the Santa Fe metropolitan statistical area and the Española micropolitan statistical area. The total land area of the Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Las Vegas combined statistical area in the 2013 definition is .
Counties
*Bernalillo County
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*Los Alamos County
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* Rio Arriba County
*Sandoval County
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Sandoval County is part of th ...
* San Miguel County
*Santa Fe County
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*Torrance County
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*Valencia County
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Valencia County is included in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The county was a ...
Communities
Bernalillo County
Los Alamos County
Rio Arriba County
Sandoval County
San Miguel County
Santa Fe County
Torrance County
Valencia County
See also
* List of metropolitan areas in New Mexico
* List of micropolitan areas in New Mexico
* List of cities in New Mexico
References
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Metropolitan areas of New Mexico
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
Bernalillo County, New Mexico
Sandoval County, New Mexico
San Miguel County, New Mexico
Cibola County, New Mexico
Los Alamos County, New Mexico
Valencia County, New Mexico
Torrance County, New Mexico
Combined statistical areas of the United States