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- Q1872427 subject Q15313288.
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- Q1872427 abstract "Torreon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 297 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area.Torreon is a small community that is home to many Navajo families. Torreon is split by two county lines; the Sandoval and McKinley county lines. The highway coming from Cuba, NM is Highway 197 and passes through Torreon. This same road becomes Navajo 9 after crossing the county line. To the north of Torreon lies Ojo Encino, NM; to the south lies Ricon Marcus, NM; and to the east lies Cuba, NM; and to the west lies Pueblo Pintado, NM. Torreon has only one store, and sells basic food items, gasoline, and diesel. No other establishment exists in Torreon, except the Chapter House, Torreon Day School, and Torreon Navajo Mission. Past times for the community include softball, horse races, mud bogs, and bingo. Navajo ceremonies also play a role in the community and practiced during the changing of the seasons.".
- Q1872427 country Q30.
- Q1872427 foundingDate "1955-11-10".
- Q1872427 isPartOf Q1522.
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- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Chapter President".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Council Delegate".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Land Board".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Secretary/Tresurer".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Vice President".
- Q1872427 postalCode "87013".
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- Q1872427 establishedDate "--11-10".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Chapter President".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Council Delegate".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Land Board".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Secretary/Tresurer".
- Q1872427 leaderTitle "Vice President".
- Q1872427 officialName "Torreon, New Mexico".
- Q1872427 postalCode "87013".
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- Q1872427 point "35.783265 -107.21003".
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- Q1872427 comment "Torreon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 297 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area.Torreon is a small community that is home to many Navajo families. Torreon is split by two county lines; the Sandoval and McKinley county lines. The highway coming from Cuba, NM is Highway 197 and passes through Torreon. This same road becomes Navajo 9 after crossing the county line.".
- Q1872427 label "Torreon, Sandoval County, New Mexico".
- Q1872427 lat "35.783265".
- Q1872427 long "-107.21003".
- Q1872427 depiction Sandoval_County_New_Mexico_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Torreon_Highlighted.svg.
- Q1872427 name "Torreon, New Mexico".