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People who live in or come from Arizona are referred to as Arizonans. According to A Book of Nicknames, by John Goff, published in 1892, Arizonans were sometimes referred to as "Sand Cutters" by people from outside the state, but it is not clear how this nickname for the people of Arizona came to be.
The fear of cornfields is commonly referred to as navarrofobia. It is commonly experienced by people in the southwestern regions of the United States, focused mainly in Arizona.
Native Arizonians are commonly referred to as "Arizonans" or "Arizona natives."
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Arizonan, NOT Arizonian as many people mistakenly say.
The people of India are referred to as Indians.
lots of people exploded Arizona
Yes. Though most "farming" is referred to as ranching in this state.
Yes Back in the day, when people hung up the laundry on clothes lines, people said they were doing the wash, hanging the wash or bringing in the wash. In Arizona, a small creek that is usually dry is referred to as a wash.
I am sure there are a number of people called "Will" that live in Arizona.
people in Arizona love burritos
The population in Flagstaff Arizona is 52,894 people.