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Espanola
, New Mexico in Rio Arriba County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Espanola.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Rio Arriba county include:

Abiquiu,   Alcalde,   Alire,   Amargo,   Ancones,   Apodaca,   Arroyo del Agua,   Big Horn,   Brazos,   Canjilon,   Canones,   Canova,   Carracas,   Cebolla,   Chama,   Chamita,   Chili,   Clara Peak,   Cordova,   Coyote,   Crowther Cow Camp,   Dixon,   Dulce,   Duranes,   El Curuco,   El Duende,   El Guacho,   El Llano,   El Monte Rojo,   El Rito,   El Vado,   Embudo,   Ensenada,   Estaca,   Frijoles Spring,   Gallina,   Guachupangue,   Guique,   Hernandez,   Jarosa,   La Bolsa,   La Careda,   La Chuachia,   La Cienaga,   La Cuestecita,   La Junta,   La Madera,   La Mesilla,   La Puente,   La Villita,   Las Placitas,   Las Tablas,   Lindrith,   Llaves,   Lobato,   Los Luceros,   Los Ojos,   Los Pachecos,   Lumberton,   Lybrook,   Lyden,   Medanales,   Monero,   Montecito,   Navajo City,   Ohkay Owingeh,   Ojito,   Ojo Sarco,   Petaca,   Plaza Blanca,   Pueblito,   Puye,   Ranchitos,   Recheulos,   Rinconada,   Rutheron,   San Jose,   San Juan Pueblo,   Santa Clara Pueblo,   Santo Nino,   South Petaca,   Sublette,   Tapicitoes,   Tierra Amarilla,   Truchas,   Vallecitos Corrales,   Velarde,   Willow Creek,   Youngsville,  

 

Or have a look at other New Mexico counties including:

Bernalillo,   Catron,   Chaves,   Cibola,   Colfax,   Curry,   De Baca,   Dona Ana,   Eddy,   Grant,   Guadalupe,   Harding,   Hidalgo,   Lea,   Lincoln,   Los Alamos,   Luna,   McKinley,   Mora,   Otero,   Quay,   Rio Arriba,   Roosevelt,   San Juan,   San Miguel,   Sandoval,   Santa Fe,   Sierra,   Socorro,   Taos,   Torrance,   Union,   Valencia,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Espanola, NM?
Then read on!

1. Espanola is the county seat of Rio Arriba County, New Mexico.
2. The city is located in the northern part of the state, along the Rio Grande.
3. The population of Espanola was 10,224 as of the 2010 census.
4. The city is home to Northern New Mexico College, a two-year community college.
5. The city is also home to the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, one of the 19 Pueblos in New Mexico.
6. Espanola is known for its annual Fiestas de Santa Fe, a celebration of Spanish and Native American culture that takes place every summer.
7. The city is also home to the annual Espanola Valley Fiber Arts Festival, which celebrates the traditional arts and crafts of northern New Mexico.