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    The Cibola National Forest (pronounced SEE-bo-lah) is a 1,633,783 acre (6,611.7 km2) United States National Forest in New Mexico, US. The name Cibola is...
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  • Zuni-Cibola Complex, which contains the Hawikuh Ruins Cibola County, New Mexico, where the Hawikuh Ruins are located The Cibola National Forest, a disjoint...
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    County include parts of the Cibola National Forest, the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, the Bureau...
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    2016. "Rita Blanca National Grasslands." Accessed November 25, 2016. "Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands". U.S. Forest Service. Retrieved...
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    National Forest, the Apache National Forest and the Cibola National Forest. The establishment of these national forests, in the past called "forest reserves...
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    County, Arizona - west Cibola National Forest (part) El Malpais National Conservation Area El Malpais National Monument El Morro National Monument As of the...
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    Route 60 and New Mexico State Road 12, Datil is on the edge of the Cibola National Forest. The Very Large Array is also nearby. Rock climbers are attracted...
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    Western National Forests. Berkeley, California, USA: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-23967-8. Retrieved December 12, 2012. "Cibola National Forest...
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    on location at Rio Grande National Forest, White Sands National Park, Santa Fe National Forest, and Cibola National Forest, among other locations. The...
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    Mount Taylor (New Mexico) (category Cibola National Forest)
    high point of the San Mateo Mountains and the highest point in the Cibola National Forest. It was renamed in 1849 for then-president Zachary Taylor. Previously...
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