The
old
Spanish
town
of
Alburquerque
was
founded
in
1706,
and
was
named
in
honour
of
the
duke
of
Alburquerque,
viceroy
of
New
Spain
from
1702
to
1710.
The
first
"r"
was
dropped
at
some
point
in
the
19th
century
supposedly
by
an
Anglo
station-master
unable
to
pronounce
the
city's
name.
During
the
Civil
War
it
was
occupied,
late
in
February
1862,
by
Confederate
troops
under
General
Henry
Hopkins
Sibley,
who
soon
afterwards
advanced
with
his
main
body
into
northern
New
Mexico.
In
his
retreat
back
into
Texas
he
made
a
stand
on
the
8th
of
April1862
at
Albuquerque,
where
during
the
whole
day
there
was
a
fight
at
long
range
and
with
few
casualties
against
a
detachment
of
Union
soldiers
commanded
by
Colonel
Edward
R.
S.
Canby.
The
original
extra
"r"
in
Alburquerque
is
remembered
in
a
modern
local
slang
term
for
the
city:
Burque.
Geography
Albuquerque
is
located
at
35°6'39"
North,
106°36'36"
West
(35.110703,
-106.609991)1.
A
mountain
range
which
includes
Sandia
Peak
overlooks
the
city
from
the
eastern
side.
According
to
the
United
States
Census
Bureau,
the
city
has
a
total
area
of
469.5
km²
(181.3
mi²).
467.9
km²
(180.6
mi²)
of
it
is
land
and
1.7
km²
(0.6
mi²)
of
it
is
water.
The
total
area
is
0.35%
water.
Culture
and
Technology
A
distinctive
architecture
which
celebrates
the
Pueblo
tradition
lines
the
streets
of
the
city.
Thus,
even
modern
buildings
are
sand-colored
with
rounded
corners
and
edges.
Even
near
the
center
of
town,
rural
characteristics
such
as
the
sounds
of
roosters
crowing,
still
greet
the
inhabitants.
Contributing
to
the
populace
are
multiple
institutions
such
as
Sandia
National
Laboratory,
Kirtland
Air
Force
Base,
and
the
attendant
contracting
companies
which
bring
highly
educated
workers
to
a
somewhat
isolated
region.
A
large
semiconductor
factory
or
'fab'
lies
outside
the
city
and
county,
with
its
attendant
large-capital
investment.
As
of
the
census2
of
2000,
there
are
448,607
people,
183,236
households,
and
112,690
families
residing
in
the
city.
The
population
density
is
958.9/km²
(2,483.4/mi²).
There
are
198,465
housing
units
at
an
average
density
of
424.2/km²
(1,098.7/mi²).
The
racial
makeup
of
the
city
is
71.59%
White,
3.09%
African
American,
3.89%
Native
American,
2.24%
Asian,
0.10%
Pacific
Islander,
14.78%
from
other
races,
and
4.31%
from
two
or
more
races.
39.92%
of
the
population
are
Hispanic
or
Latino
of
any
race.
There
are
183,236
households
out
of
which
30.2%
have
children
under
the
age
of
18
living
with
them,
43.6%
are
married
couples
living
together,
12.9%
have
a
female
householder
with
no
husband
present,
and
38.5%
are
non-families.
30.5%
of
all
households
are
made
up
of
individuals
and
8.4%
have
someone
living
alone
who
is
65
years
of
age
or
older.
The
average
household
size
is
2.40
and
the
average
family
size
is
3.02.
In
the
city
the
population
is
spread
out
with
24.5%
under
the
age
of
18,
10.6%
from
18
to
24,
30.9%
from
25
to
44,
21.9%
from
45
to
64,
and
12.0%
who
are
65
years
of
age
or
older.
The
median
age
is
35
years.
For
every
100
females
there
are
94.4
males.
For
every
100
females
age
18
and
over,
there
are
91.8
males.
The
median
income
for
a
household
in
the
city
is
$38,272,
and
the
median
income
for
a
family
is
$46,979.
Males
have
a
median
income
of
$34,208
versus
$26,397
for
females.
The
per
capita
income
for
the
city
is
$20,884.
13.5%
of
the
population
and
10.0%
of
families
are
below
the
poverty
line.
Out
of
the
total
people
living
in
poverty,
17.4%
are
under
the
age
of
18
and
8.5%
are
65
or
older.