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  2. Green Valley, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Green Valley is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Pima County, Arizona, along the Santa Cruz River. It is 20 miles south of Tucson and 40 miles north of Nogales, Mexico, and has a hot semi-arid / hot desert climate.

  3. Pima County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Pima County is the second-most populous county in Arizona and the seat of Tucson, the third-largest metropolitan area in the Southwestern United States. The county is named after the Pima Native Americans and covers 9,189 square miles of land and water in the south central region of the state.

  4. Sahuarita, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, and demographics of Sahuarita, a town in Pima County, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1911 and incorporated in 1994, Sahuarita has a population of 34,134 and abuts the north end of Green Valley.

  5. The Best Retirement Towns For The Middle Class In 2024 - AOL

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    Green Valley City, Arizona. Household median income: $57,785. Single family home average value: $321,915. ... total population, population aged 65 and over, total households, median household ...

  6. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is a landlocked state in the Southwestern region of the United States, bordered by Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, California, and Mexico. The state is the 48th and last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, and its capital and largest city is Phoenix.

  7. Santa Cruz County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz County is a county in southern Arizona, United States, bordering Mexico and Pima County. The county seat is Nogales, which is also the largest city in the county and the only city in the county.

  8. Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Tucson, the second-largest city in Arizona and the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy in the US. Find out how it was founded by the Spanish, became part of Mexico and the US, and developed as a hub for optics and astronomy.

  9. Demographics of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the population, race, ancestry, and growth of Arizona, the 48th state of the United States. As of 2020, Arizona had a population of 7,151,502, with 30.7% Hispanic or Latino and 53.4% Non-Hispanic White.