Hatch, New Mexico

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Hatch, New Mexico is a small village renowned as the "Chile Capital of the World" for its famous Hatch green chile production and annual chile festival.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
approximateDistanceToElPaso about 80 miles northwest
approximateDistanceToLasCruces about 40 miles north
areaCode 575
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Doña Ana County NERFINISHED
distanceTo El Paso, Texas NERFINISHED
Las Cruces, New Mexico NERFINISHED
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 1230 meters
approximately 4035 feet
governingBody Village of Hatch government NERFINISHED
hasAgriculturalProduct cotton
green chile
onions
pecans
red chile
hasClimate arid climate
hot summers
mild winters
hasFeature chile processing facilities
irrigated farmland
hasLocalCuisineSpecialty green chile cheeseburgers
roasted green chile
Hatch Chile FestivalHeld annually
Hatch Chile FestivalMonth Labor Day weekend
hostsEvent Hatch Chile Festival NERFINISHED
incorporatedAsVillage 1928
knownFor Hatch green chile NERFINISHED
annual chile festival
chile pepper production
locatedIn Mesilla Valley NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Rio Grande NERFINISHED
namedAfter Edward Hatch NERFINISHED
namedAfterOccupation U.S. Army officer
nickname Chile Capital of the World
originalName Santa Barbara NERFINISHED
population approximately 1600
populationCensusYear 2020
postalCode 87937
primaryEconomicSector agriculture
food processing
region southern New Mexico
state New Mexico
timeZoneDST Mountain Daylight Time NERFINISHED
traversedBy Interstate 25 NERFINISHED
New Mexico State Road 26 NERFINISHED

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