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Spain.
The city Eloy. And the European Starling which I believe is a bird.
Marcos de Niza was the first European to explore the area in 1539.
Arizona, Phoenix receives the least rainfall amount.
New Zealand is closest in size to Colorado.
Indigenous peoples from the Central and South America journeyed into Arizona as early as 25,000 BCE. The first European explorer to discover Arizona was Marcos de Niza, a franciscan friar looking for the Seven Cities of Gold, in 1539.
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Well, Arizona's ethnic groups consists of European Americans, Spanish Americans, Navajo Indians, hundreds and even thousands of other ethnic groups. Due to this, a lot of "culture" in Arizona, consists of things that European Americans (Caucasian peoples) and Spanish Americans do on a daily basis. Finally, due to the fact that the Navajo Indians live in Indian reservations, in the North-Central & South-Central sections of the US State of Arizona, those Indians live like we do, but all of those native Navajo Indians have the same characteristics that all of them, hundreds of years ago, before the "Trail of Tears' came into existence."
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The first explorer to discover New Mexico was Spanish Conquistador Francisco Vazquez de Coronado.
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