a few are mesa, casa grande, ajo, nogales, palo verde, Rio salado and camp verde. (:
A Spanish Franciscan friar by the name of Marcos de Niza founded Arizona. He found the state in 1539 when he was trying to find the Seven Cities of Gold.
There are many large cities in the state of Arizona including the capitol of Phoenix. Other cities include Flagstaff, Prescott, Mesa, and Scottsdale.
The Seven Cities of Cibola
Arizona
Cities that are hot and don't get snow or get cold. like Arizona as a state
None, but it does have 15 counties.
California,New Mexico,Texas,Arizona, Florida
There have been numerous historical events in the state of Arizona. Arizona was first explored in the 1500s by the Spanish. In 1776, the Spanish built a fort in Tucson, AZ. By 1821, Mexico had taken of military control of the state of Arizona.
The name Arizona is the Spanish interpretation of 'arizuma,' an Aztec Indian word that means 'silver-bearing.'
Cities don't speak, so there are none. Spanish is common in most cities in the Southwestern US, in states like California, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. Many other major cities, at least in parts of them, such as New York, LA, and Detroit.
Arizona State Credit Union primarily serves the greater Phoenix metro area. The union additionally services major cities in the southern part of the state.
Copper is an important mineral discovered in Arizona that has played a significant role in the state's economy and history.