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Truchas, New Mexico : ウィキペディア英語版
Truchas, New Mexico

Truchas is an unincorporated community in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. Located on the scenic High Road to Taos, it is halfway between Santa Fe in the south, and Taos to the north.
Truchas has the ZIP code 87578.〔(Zip Code Lookup )〕 The 87578 ZIP Code Tabulation Area, which includes the nearby village of Cordova, New Mexico, had a population of 1205 at the 2000 census.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=United States Census Bureau )〕
==Overview==

Straddling a high ridge, the community began as the Nuestra Señora del Rosario, San Fernando y Santiago del Rio de las Truchas Grant, a Spanish land grant in 1754 and, due to its geography and location, remained a relatively unchanged outpost over the centuries. The land grant is commonly known as the Truchas Land Grant, gaining its name from the river that provides the water for irrigation of the land. ''Truchas'' is the Spanish word for trout.
''Nuestra Señora del Rosario'' is also the name of the early nineteenth-century church in the center of the village. The church contains two large altar-screens (''reredos'') by the renowned ''santero'' Pedro Antonio Fresquis. One screen is dated 1821, and there are other fine examples of early nineteenth-century santero art in the church.〔Cash, Marie Romero, ''Built of earth and song : churches of northern New Mexico'', photography by Jack Parsons. Red Crane Books, 1993. ISBN 1-878610-30-9〕
The community remains remote, located at 8000 feet above sea level. A paved road did not enter the community till the early 1970s. These very same issues made the community attractive to artists moving to Northern New Mexico for its thriving arts scene, particularly after Robert Redford's ''The Milagro Beanfield War'' (1988) was filmed there. The arrival of the artist has altered the traditional pace of agricultural life among the original Spanish settlers, at times leading to tensions, which have more recently receded. There are also a number of vacation and second homes in the village and in the surrounding area.
Because the community had remained unchanged for so long, it still operates under many of the original Spanish land grant bylaws; for example, cars must share the roads with livestock.
The community has close views of the Truchas Peaks (nearly 5,000 feet above the community) and of the Española Valley.

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