Santa Fe River

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The Santa Fe River is a small, historically significant waterway in northern New Mexico that flows through the city of Santa Fe and has long served as a vital source of water for the region.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Jemez River 1
Santa Fe River canonical 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
waterway
conservationEffort managed environmental flows
restoration of riparian habitat
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalIssue habitat degradation
periodic low flows and dewatering
flowsThrough Santa Fe, New Mexico
surface form: City of Santa Fe
hasFeature Santa Fe River Park
riparian corridor through Santa Fe
hasNameOrigin named after the city of Santa Fe
historicalSignificance primary historic water supply for Santa Fe
supported Indigenous communities in the region
supported early Spanish colonial settlement in Santa Fe
locatedIn New Mexico
Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Santa Fe County
northern New Mexico
mouthLocation Rio Grande
partOf Rio Grande basin
passesThrough downtown Santa Fe
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
role vital source of water for Santa Fe region
sourceRegion Sangre de Cristo Mountains
tributaryOf Rio Grande
usedFor irrigation
municipal water supply
recreation
watershed Santa Fe River watershed

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Santa Fe, New Mexico locatedOnRiver Santa Fe River
Jemez Mountains region contains Santa Fe River
this entity surface form: Jemez River