Arizona

Grand Canyon State

Official flag of Arizona
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Quick Stats

7.3MPopulation
#14Rank
1912Joined
113kArea (mi²)

Map

Map of Arizona

Seal & Motto

State seal of Arizona

"Ditat Deus"

Additional Information

AbbreviationAZ
Motto Origin

Latin for "God Enriches."

Adopted 1863/1912.

Official WebsiteArizona.gov

Population Growth

Overview

Arizona, the "Grand Canyon State," is a southwestern marvel celebrated for its extraordinary desert landscapes, vibrant cactus forests, and dramatic red rock formations. As one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, it combines a rich Native American and Hispanic heritage with a booming high-tech economy and world-class tourism.

Historical Significance

Arizona officially joined the Union on February 14, 1912, as the 48th state, becoming the last of the contiguous 48 states to be admitted. Its history is a fascinating narrative of ancient indigenous civilizations, Spanish exploration, and a rapid 19th-century expansion fueled by the legendary quest for copper, silver, and gold.

Top Cities & Hubs

1

Phoenix

Population: ~1.65M

The state capital and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country, serving as a massive hub for electronics manufacturing, financial services, and desert tourism.

2

Tucson

Population: ~550,000

A historic city surrounded by five mountain ranges, home to the University of Arizona and renowned for its UNESCO-designated culinary scene and astronomy research.

3

Mesa

Population: ~510,000

A thriving suburban hub east of Phoenix, known for its extensive park systems, cultural museums, and its role as a center for higher education and healthcare.

4

Chandler

Population: ~280,000

Widely recognized as a leading technology corridor, it hosts major semiconductor and electronics plants, earning it a reputation as the "Silicon Desert."

5

Scottsdale

Population: ~250,000

A world-famous destination for luxury resorts, championship golf courses, and high-end art galleries, set against the stunning backdrop of the Sonoran Desert.

Neighbors

Region: West

Capital: Phoenix

Key Landmarks & Economy

The Grand Canyon: A world-wonder and UNESCO site that reveals millions of years of geological history, attracting millions of international visitors annually.
Hoover Dam: An architectural marvel on the Colorado River that provides essential water and hydroelectric power to millions across the Southwest.
Semiconductor Industry: Arizona has become a global powerhouse for chip manufacturing, with multi-billion dollar investments from industry leaders like Intel and TSMC.

Did You Know?

  • Arizona is home to more Native American tribal land than any other state, with 22 federally recognized tribes.
  • The state is so sunny that the sun shines for over 300 days a year in Yuma, making it the sunniest place on Earth.
  • The Saguaro Cactus, an iconic symbol of the American West, can grow over 40 feet tall and live for more than 150 years.

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