It was located on the west bank of the Rio Grande within sight of the Piro pueblo of San Pasqual.
Colonial Spanish documents consistently place the pueblo opposite of Black Mesa, which is near San Marcial.
Due to changes in the floodplain and the establishment of San Marcial, however, no surface remains of the pueblo survive in the area.
Rather than return to New Mexico, the people of this pueblo settled in the El Paso district in a village called Senecú del Sur.
[2] Rumors have it that some Piro stayed in New Mexico, however Diego de Vargas did not find anyone inhabiting the pueblo when he passed by it in 1691 and 1692.