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Posege
36.2993° N, -106.0563° E
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Posege (meaning: "greeness"; alternate Pose-uingge, meaning "Pose village-at") is one of the principal Tewa Pueblo ancestral sites in New Mexico, US. Located on the banks of the Rio Ojo Caliente at the site of Ojo Caliente, there were 13 kivas, and a population of approximately 2,000.
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