| | - Admission to Statehood: February 14, 1912
- Ancestry and Genealogy:
Arizona State Database - Area: 114006 sq.mi, 6th Land 113642 sq. mi., 6th - Water 364 sq.mi., 48th
- Area Codes: 480 - 520 - 602 - 623 - 928
- Biographies: Famous Arizonans
- Bird: Cactus Wren 50states List
- Border States: Regional List California Colorado Nevada New Mexico Utah
- Cam World: Live Web Cams
- City Guides: Arizona City Guides
- Climate: Arizona
- Colleges, Universities: Arizona Colleges
- Community and Technical Colleges: Arizona Community Colleges
- Community Pages: 50states List
- Constitution: 48th State
- County Profile: County Map 15 Counties
- Courts: Judicial System
- Current Events: Arizona News Headlines
- Department of: Education Certification
- Driving: MVD
- Economy:
- Agriculture: Cattle, cotton, dairy products, lettuce, nursery stock, hay.
- Industry: Copper and other mining, electric equipment, transportation equipment, machinery, printing and publishing, food processing, electronics, tourism.
- Editorial Cartoons: Cartoonists Index
- Fast Facts: 50states List
- Flag:
 The 13 rays of red and gold on the top half of the flag represent both the 13 original colonies of the Union, and the rays of the Western setting sun. Red and gold were also the colors carried by Coronado's Spanish expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola in 1540. The bottom half of the flag has the same Liberty blue as the United States flag. Since Arizona was the largest producer of copper in the nation, a copper star was placed in the flag's center. Flag adopted 1917 Get this Flag - Flower: Saguaro cactus blossom Carnegiea gigantea
- Genealogical Resources:
Cyndi's List Historical Societies
| | | - Geographic Center: Yavapai, 55 miles eastsouth east of Prescott
- Governor: Office of Governor
- Highest Point: 12,633 feet, 12th Humphreys Peak
- Highway Markers: Arizona Resource Manual
- History: Historical Civil War
- Internet Service Providers: Arizona
- Largest Cities: Phoenix Tucson Mesa Glendale Scottsdale Chandler Tempe Gilbert Peoria Yuma Flagstaff
- Library: Arizona
- License Plates: Arizona
- Lowest Point: Colorado River; 70 feet, 27th
- Maps:
Rand McNally DMOZ Blank Outline Map 50states List - Media: Radio TV
- Motto: Ditat Deus
- Museums: The Virtual Library
- National Forest: Arizona
- Newspapers: Arizona
- Nickname: The Grand Canyon State
- Nursing Schools: Arizona
- Origin of state's name: Spanish interpretation of "arizuma," anAztec Indian word meaning "silver-bearing." Also based on Pima Indian word "arizonac" for "little spring place."
- Pen Pals: Penpalworld.com
- Permanent Residents: Find A Grave
- Population: Quick facts 5,130,632; 20th, 12/00
- Public Records: Arizona
- Real Estate: Arizona Real Estate
- Representatives:
- Road Side America: Arizona
- Soil: Arizona Casa - Grande
- Song: Arizona 50states List Sheet Music
- words by: Margret R. Clifford
- music by: Maurice Blumenthal
- Sports: Arizona Teams
- State Parks: Arizona
- State Quarters: Arizona
- Symbols: Arizona Governor
- Topography: Image Colorado plateau, containing the Grand Canyon; Mexican Highlands and Sonoran Desert
- Travel: Arizona Travel
- Tree: Yellow Palo verde Parkinsonia (Cercidium) microphyllum
- Unclaimed Funds: Arizona
- Vacation Guide: Arizona Tourist Bureau
- Veteran Affairs: Arizona VA Military Links
- Vital Records: Arizona Vital Records
- Weather: Phoenix, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
- White Pages: Arizona White Pages
- Yellow Pages: Arizona Yellow Pages
- Zip Codes: Arizona Zip Codes
- Zoo: Phoenix Zoo
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