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  1. Jun 1, 2024 · Cochise and Santa Cruz are the two Arizona counties that border Mexico. Together, they form a continuous 138-mile stretch of the U.S. and Mexico border. Cochise County has 84 miles of border with Mexico, while Santa Cruz County has 54 miles.

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    Population: 71,500 Cities and towns:St. Johns, Springerville and Eagar History:Apache County was created out of Yavapai County on Feb. 24, 1879, according to the Apache County website. In 1879, the county was 20,940 square miles and mostly inhabited by members of the Navajo and Apache tribes. Did you know? Indian reservations cover 66 percent of th...

    Population:131,300 Cities and towns:Benson, Bisbee, Douglas, Huachuca City, Sierra Vista, Tombstone and Willcox History:Cochise County was established Feb. 1, 1881, according to the Cochise County website. The original county seat in Tombstone was moved to Bisbee in 1929 after the decline of silver mining in Tombstone. Did you know?Cochise County w...

    Population:134,400 Cities and towns: Flagstaff, Fredonia, Page, Sedona, Tusayan and Williams History:Coconino County was created in 1891 out of Yavapai County, with an initial population of 4,000, according to the county website. Did you know?According to archival records at the Museum of Northern Arizona, the name “Coconino” is derived from “Cohon...

    Population:53,600 Cities and towns: Globe, Hayden, Miami, Payson, Star Valley and Winkelman History:Gila County was created Feb. 8, 1881, from parts of Maricopa and Pinal counties. Did you know?In Globe, it is against the law to play cards in the street with a Native American. Landmarks and parks:Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, Kinishba Ruins and ...

    Population:37,200 Cities and towns: Pima, Safford and Thatcher History:Graham County, formed in 1881, was created from parts of Apache and Pima counties, according to the Graham County website. Did you know?Graham County was named after the 10,516 foot Mount Graham that is the highest peak in the area. Landmarks and parks:Sierra Bonita Ranch and Po...

    Population:8,400 Cities and towns: Clifton and Duncan History:Greenlee County was created from the eastern part of Graham County on March 10, 1909, according to the Greenlee County website. Did you know? The county seal, adopted in 1964, depicts a picture of the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado. Landmarks and parks:Coronado Trail Scen...

    Population:20,500 Cities and towns: Parker and Quartzsite History:La Paz County was formed Jan. 1, 1983. The county's economy depends on agriculture and tourism, according to the county website. Did you know?La Paz County was the only county not created by the time Arizona was granted statehood in 1912. Landmarks and parks:Poston Elementary School

    Population:3,817,100 Cities and towns: Avondale,Buckeye, Carefree, Cave Creek, Chandler, El Mirage, Fountain Hills, Gila Bend, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Guadalupe, Litchfield Park, Maricopa, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Phoenix, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson, Wickenburg and Youngtown History:Maricopa County was established...

    Population: 200,200 Cities and towns: Bullhead City, Colorado City, Kingman and Lake Havasu History:Mohave was one of the four original counties and was created Nov. 9, 1864. Did you know?Kingman celebrated Arizona statehood in 1912 by discharging 48 heavy dynamite charges. Landmarks and parks:Hoover Dam and Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Population:107,400 Cities and towns:Holbrook, Pinetop-Lakeside, Show Low, Snowflake, Taylor and Winslow History:Navajo County was formed on March 21, 1895, according to the county website. By the time it became Navajo County, the railroad had crossed the county for more than a decade. Did you know? The best-preserved meteor crater on Earth is near ...

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · Customs and Border Protection officials on Monday asked for public comment on new border wall projects in Cochise, Pima and Santa Cruz counties. These projects are in addition to 63 miles of wall ...

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  5. Sep 2, 2023 · Ten counties in Indiana border Ohio. What three states share a border with California? The three states that touch California are Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona and the Mexican border.

  6. View a map of Cochise County, Arizona. Find what county you are in. See nearby counties to Cochise County and see official Cochise County resources and information.

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