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The Galisteo Basin is a surface basin and a closely related groundwater basin in north-central New Mexico. Its primary watercourse is the Galisteo River or Galisteo Creek, a perennial stream, for part of its course, that flows from the eastern highlands down into the Rio Grande about three miles above the Santo Domingo Pueblo. The Galisteo basin covers approximately 467,200 acres and runs from San Miguel County in the east, across Santa Fe County, and into Sandoval County at its westernmost point, the Rio Grande. Northeast of Galisteo Basin rise the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and to the southwest lie the Sandia Mountains. Because of its location lying between mountain ranges and connecting the upper Rio Grande Valley with the Great Plains, the Galisteo Basin was used as a trade route by p

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  • Das Galisteo Basin ist eine Region im nördlich-zentralen New Mexico, etwa 24 Kilometer südlich von Santa Fe. Das Becken wird durch den Galisteo Creek gespeist. Nordöstlich des Galisteo Basin liegt die Bergkette Sangre de Cristo, im Südwesten die Sandia Mountains. Als Verbindung der Great Plains mit dem Rio-Grande-Tal diente das Galisteo Basin als Handelsweg der prähistorischen und historischen Indigenen und später der spanischen Eroberer. (de)
  • The Galisteo Basin is a surface basin and a closely related groundwater basin in north-central New Mexico. Its primary watercourse is the Galisteo River or Galisteo Creek, a perennial stream, for part of its course, that flows from the eastern highlands down into the Rio Grande about three miles above the Santo Domingo Pueblo. The Galisteo basin covers approximately 467,200 acres and runs from San Miguel County in the east, across Santa Fe County, and into Sandoval County at its westernmost point, the Rio Grande. Northeast of Galisteo Basin rise the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and to the southwest lie the Sandia Mountains. Because of its location lying between mountain ranges and connecting the upper Rio Grande Valley with the Great Plains, the Galisteo Basin was used as a trade route by p (en)
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  • Das Galisteo Basin ist eine Region im nördlich-zentralen New Mexico, etwa 24 Kilometer südlich von Santa Fe. Das Becken wird durch den Galisteo Creek gespeist. Nordöstlich des Galisteo Basin liegt die Bergkette Sangre de Cristo, im Südwesten die Sandia Mountains. Als Verbindung der Great Plains mit dem Rio-Grande-Tal diente das Galisteo Basin als Handelsweg der prähistorischen und historischen Indigenen und später der spanischen Eroberer. Das Galisteobecken war Siedlungsgebiet der Östlichen Anasazi, die zahlreiche Bauwerke hinterließen. Die berühmteste Puebloruine ist . Die meisten Stätten sind derzeit <--wann ist das? -->für die Öffentlichkeit geschlossen. (de)
  • The Galisteo Basin is a surface basin and a closely related groundwater basin in north-central New Mexico. Its primary watercourse is the Galisteo River or Galisteo Creek, a perennial stream, for part of its course, that flows from the eastern highlands down into the Rio Grande about three miles above the Santo Domingo Pueblo. The Galisteo basin covers approximately 467,200 acres and runs from San Miguel County in the east, across Santa Fe County, and into Sandoval County at its westernmost point, the Rio Grande. Northeast of Galisteo Basin rise the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and to the southwest lie the Sandia Mountains. Because of its location lying between mountain ranges and connecting the upper Rio Grande Valley with the Great Plains, the Galisteo Basin was used as a trade route by prehistoric and historic indigenous and later also by the Spanish explorers. (en)
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