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Albuquerque

637,232

Population

42

ZIP Codes

$49,487

Median Income

$190,510

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Albuquerque

ZIP Code Place Name
87101 Albuquerque
87102 Albuquerque
87103 Albuquerque
87104 Albuquerque
87105 Albuquerque
87106 Albuquerque
87107 Albuquerque
87108 Albuquerque
87109 Albuquerque
87110 Albuquerque
87111 Albuquerque
87112 Albuquerque
87113 Albuquerque
87114 Albuquerque
87115 Albuquerque
87116 Albuquerque
87119 Albuquerque
87120 Albuquerque
87121 Albuquerque
87122 Albuquerque
87123 Albuquerque
87125 Albuquerque
87131 Albuquerque
87151 Albuquerque
87153 Albuquerque
87154 Albuquerque
87158 Albuquerque
87176 Albuquerque
87181 Albuquerque
87184 Albuquerque
87185 Albuquerque
87187 Albuquerque
87190 Albuquerque
87191 Albuquerque
87192 Albuquerque
87193 Albuquerque
87194 Albuquerque
87195 Albuquerque
87196 Albuquerque
87197 Albuquerque
87198 Albuquerque
87199 Albuquerque

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