- Arizona - Wikipedia
Arizona's population and economy have grown dramatically since the 1950s because of inward migration, and the state is now a major hub of the Sun Belt Cities such as Phoenix and Tucson have developed large, sprawling suburban areas
- Arizona | Geography, Facts, Map, History | Britannica
Such spectacular landforms as the Grand Canyon and the Painted Desert have become international symbols of the region’s ruggedness, yet Arizona’s environment is so delicate that in many ways it is more threatened by pollution than are New York City and Los Angeles
- Official Travel Tourism Website | Visit Arizona
Plan the perfect vacation with Arizona's official travel guide Discover inspiring things to do from outdoor fun to arts and culture, events, and culinary hot spots Your Arizona adventure starts here
- Arizona Maps Facts - World Atlas
Major Bodies Of Water: Arizona's major bodies of water include the Colorado River, which defines part of its western border, and Lake Mead, formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River Other significant lakes include Lake Powell, Lake Havasu, and Roosevelt Lake, which are vital for water supply, irrigation, and recreation
- Arizona Facts | Office of the Arizona Governor
Arizona's official state colors are blue and gold The blue, used in the Arizona state flag, is the same shade that is found in the United States flag Quick Facts
- Arizona - U. S. National Park Service
National Monument Grand Canyon-Parashant Northern Arizona, AZ Despite the hardships created by rugged isolation and the lack of natural waters, Parashant has a long human history spanning more than 11,000 years, and an equally rich geologic history spanning almost two billion years
- 17 Best Places to Visit in Arizona | U. S. News Travel
Hike to the top of the San Francisco Peaks (home to Arizona's tallest mountain, Humphreys Peak) to enjoy phenomenal panoramas, visit Fossil Creek to see one of the state's best waterfalls, or
- Arizona - Arizona - Population, Native American History the Grand Canyon
Arizona’s diverse climate and geography can yield both the highest and lowest temperatures in the country within the same day
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