New Mexico Counties
In 1850 New Mexico Territory was organised. In 1852 the first nine counties in the territory created were Dona Ana, Bernalillo, Rio Arriba, Santa Ana, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Socorro, Valencia and Taos Counties. In 1860 Mora County was created. In 1868 Grant County was created, followed by Lincoln and Colfax in 1869. Bernalillo County absorbed Santa Ana County in 1876. Between 1884 and 1909, 14 more counties were created, bringing the total number to 26. On January 6, 1912, New Mexico was admitted to the Union as the 47th state. In 1917 Lea and De Baca counties were followed by Hidalgo County in 1920, Harding and Catron Counties in 1921 and 1949, Los Alamos County was created. Finally, in 1981, Cibola County was formed, bringing the total number of counties to 33.
How Many Counties in the state of New Mexico
The US state of New Mexico has 33 counties. Also, check this New Mexico County Map which provides the location of all 8 counties on the Connecticut Map. Following are the counties of New Mexico
- Bernalillo County
- Catron County
- Chaves County
- Cibola County
- Colfax County
- Curry County
- De Baca County
- Dona Ana County
- Eddy County
- Grant County
- Guadalupe County
- Harding County
- Hidalgo County
- Lea County
- Lincoln County
- Los Alamos County
- Luna County
- McKinley County
- Mora County
- Otero County
- Quay County
- Rio Arriba County
- Roosevelt County
- Sandoval County
- San Juan County
- San Miguel County
- Santa Fe County
- Sierra County
- Socorro County
- Taos County
- Torrance County
- Union County
- Valencia County
Largest and Smallest County Of New Mexico
Los Alamos County is the largest county in New Mexico, covering an area of 7000 square miles (17,950 km squares). The smallest county of New Mexico is Los Alamos County, covering 109 square miles (280 km squares).
Best County to live in New Mexico
The three best counties to live in in New Mexico are Los Alamos County, Bernalillo County, and Santa Fe County.
Most Populated and Least Populated County of New Mexico
Bernalillo County is the most populated county (2020 census) in New Mexico, and Harding County is the least populated county (2020 census) in New Mexico.
Information about maps of all Counties of New Mexico
The maps of all thirty-three counties of New Mexico are available on the website describing facts about counties. The map shows the location of the county within the state, its county seat, state and county boundary. These maps can be used in multiple ways for various purposes.
Other than this, various other maps of New Mexico are also available on the website, such as: