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Sandia, TX -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Texas
Population (2000): 431
Housing Units (2000): 158
Land area (2000): 0.967881 sq. miles (2.506799 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.004309 sq. miles (0.011160 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.972190 sq. miles (2.517959 sq. km)
FIPS code: 65168
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 28.019507 N, 97.878652 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 78383
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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"Sandía" is " watermelon" in Spanish. Sandia may also refer to:

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The place was jumping, jam packed with students from the university, students from the nearby vocational institution, young men and women from Kirtland Air Force Base and even some scientists and researchers from Sandia Labs.

In a test, Sandia asked the computer to calculate the stresses inside a building beam supported only at one end.

You are hereby authorized priority transport to Sandia Spaceport, North American Union, and from there to New York via commercial hyperliner.

The trip from orbit to Sandia Spaceport was like all aerodynamic re-entries -- hot, noisy, and rife with acceleration surges.

Stassel was about to cross the open bridgework of the loading platform to enter Sandia Terminal when the placid New Mexican night was turned suddenly into day.

Even though Sandia Spaceport was a North American port-of-entry, United Nations personnel enjoyed limited diplomatic immunity.

I left unavoidable electronic traces that will eventually be uncovered, leading the Sandia team here.

He had to hurry to catch his rocket, as traffic control had required them to swing wide around Sandia Weapons Center.

He had given up his sports career, gone back to graduate school and ended up as a research physicist at the Sandia National Lab, of all places, working on cold fusion.

Lucrezia with the lord of Pesaro he was stretching out one hand as far as Venice, while by the marriage of the Prince of Squillace with Dona Sancia, and the territories conceded to the Duke of Sandia, he was touching with the other hand the boundary of Calabria.

Then a twelve-year-old girl living at Sandia Park in the mountains above Albuquerque was stricken with the plague and died en route to a hospital.

Beyond there, if you could just get through the Sandia Mountains, you had open plateau country, and farther east there would be more and more choice of roads.

Paraetonium to Siwa to here, hundreds of kilometers beyond human thought or action, half a mile down, where the gigantic claw diggers had ceased their abrading, the two of us with simple pick and shovel, standing on the last thin layer of compacted dirt and rock that roofed whatever great shadowy structure lay beneath us, a shadow picked up by the most advanced deep-resonance-response readings, verified on-site by proton free-precession magnetometry and ground-penetrating radar brought in from the Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the United States.

The fellow I spoke to as we waited in line for lunch mentioned a uranium series date on the stalagmite layer above artifacts at Sandia Cave that was very upsetting to himit disagreed violently with the commonly held hypothesis for the date of entry of man into the New World.

In the distance were the Manzano mountains, and beyond them the Sandia mountains, which shadowed Albuquerque.