Outline of Arizona
The following
state of Arizona
:
Territory of Arizona. Arizona joined the Union as the 48th state on February 14, 1912.
General reference
- Names
- Common name: Arizona
- Pronunciation: /ˌærɪˈzoʊnə/ ⓘ ARR-iz-OH-nə
- State of Arizona
- Abbreviations and name codes
- Postal symbol: AZ
- US-AZ
- Internet .az.us
- Nicknames
- Baby State (during the 47 years that Arizona was the newest state in the Union)[1]
- Copper State[1]
- Grand Canyon State (currently used on license plates)[1][2]
- Sunset State[1]
- Valentine State (Arizona gained statehood on February 14, 1912)[1]
- Common name: Arizona
- Adjectival: Arizona
- Demonyms
- Arizonan
- Arizonian
Geography of Arizona
- Geography of Arizona
- Arizona is: a federal stateof the United States of America
- Location
- Northern hemisphere
- Western hemisphere
- Americas
- North America
- Anglo America
- Northern America
- United States of America
- Contiguous United States
- Southwestern United States
- Mountain West United States
- Contiguous United States
- North America
- Population of Arizona: 7,151,502 (2020 U.S. Census[3])
- Area of Arizona:
- Atlas of Arizona
- Arizona is: a
Places in Arizona
- Places in Arizona
- Cemeteries in Arizona
- Historic places in Arizona
- National Natural Landmarks in Arizona
- National Parks in Arizona
- State parks in Arizona
Environment of Arizona
- Climate of Arizona
- Superfund sites in Arizona
- Wildlife of Arizona
- Fauna of Arizona
- Birds of Arizona
- Reptiles
- Fauna of Arizona
Natural geographic features of Arizona
- Lakes of Arizona
- Mountain ranges of Arizona
- Mountains of Arizona
- Rivers of Arizona
- Valleys of Arizona
Regions of Arizona
- Regions of Arizona
- Arizona Strip
- Coconino Plateau
- Colorado Plateau
- Grand Canyon
- Kaibab Plateau
- Mogollon Plateau
- Mogollon Rim
- Mojave Desert
- Monument Valley
- North Central Arizona
- Northeast Arizona
- Northern Arizona
- Oak Creek Canyon
- Phoenix Metropolitan Area
- Safford micropolitan area
- San Francisco Volcanic Field
- Sonoran Desert
- Southern Arizona
- Verde Valley
- White Mountains
Administrative divisions of Arizona
- The 15 counties of the state of Arizona
- Municipalities in Arizona
- Cities in Arizona
- Phoenix
- Largest city in Arizona: Phoenix (fifth most populous city in the United States)
- City nicknames in Arizona
- Towns in Arizona
- Municipalities in Arizona
Demography of Arizona
Government and politics of Arizona
- Politics of Arizona
Branches of the government of Arizona
Executive branch of the government of Arizona
- Governor of Arizona
- State departments
Legislative branch of the government of Arizona
Judicial branch of the government of Arizona
Law and order in Arizona
- Law of Arizona
- Cannabis in Arizona
- Capital punishment in Arizona
- Individuals executed in Arizona
- Constitution of Arizona
- Gun laws in Arizona
- Law enforcement in Arizona
Military in Arizona
Local government in Arizona
- Local government in Arizona
History of Arizona
History of Arizona, by period
- Prehistory of Arizona
- European colonization of Arizona
- Spanish period of Arizona, 1539–1821
- Nueva Vizcaya, 1577–1733
- Pimería Alta, 1687–1733
- Spanish missions in the Sonoran Desert since 1687
- Pimería Alta, 1687–1733
- Sonora y Sinaloa, 1733–1821
- El Presidio Reál San Ignacio de Tubacestablished 1752
- Nueva Vizcaya, 1577–1733
- Spanish period of Arizona, 1539–1821
- Mexican period of Arizona, 1821–1848
- Sonora y Sinaloa, 1824–1830
- Sonora, 1830–1848
- Republic of Sonora, 1853–1854
- Gadsden Purchase of 1853–1854
- Confederate Territory of Arizona, 1861–1865
- Territory of Arizona, 1863–1912
- Loss of territory to the state of Nevada, 1867
- Powell Geographic Expedition of 1869
- James Reavis, The 'Baron of Arizona', 1870s–1890s
- Theodore Roosevelt Dam completed 1911
- Loss of territory to the
- United States of Americaon February 14, 1912
- Grand Canyon National Park designated on February 26, 1919
- Hoover Dam completed 1936
- The Great Depression and the World Wars in Arizona
- Petrified Forest National Park designated on December 9, 1962
- Saguaro National Park designated on October 4, 1994
History of Arizona, by region
History of Arizona, by subject
- History of sports in Arizona
- History of universities in Arizona
- Uranium mining in Arizona
- Territorial evolution of Arizona
Culture of Arizona
- Culture of Arizona
- Cuisine of Arizona
- Museums in Arizona
- Religion in Arizona
- Scouting in Arizona
- State symbols of Arizona
The arts in Arizona
Sports in Arizona
Economy and infrastructure of Arizona
- Economy of Arizona
- Communications in Arizona
- Energy in Arizona
- Health care in Arizona
- Mining in Arizona
- Transportation in Arizona
- Airports in Arizona
- Roads in Arizona
- State highways in Arizona
Education in Arizona
- Education in Arizona
See also
- Topic overview:
- All pages with titles beginning with Arizona
- All pages with titles beginning with Arizonian
- All pages with titles containing Arizona
- All pages with titles containing Arizonian
References
- ^ a b c d e Introduction to Arizona, 50 States, retrieved April 24, 2009.
- ^ Ariz. HB 2549 Archived 2012-07-29 at archive.today Officially adopted by Arizona on February 14, 2011
- ^ "Change in Resident Population of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico: 1910 to 2020" (PDF).
External links
- Arizona Open Directory Project DMOZ
- Official Website of the State of Arizona
- Arizona State Guide, from the Library of Congress
- Arizona Regional Accounts Data
- Arizona Demographic Data from FedStats
- Community profiles from Arizona Department of Commerce
- Arizona Indicators, state's central resource for information on a wide range of topics
- Energy Data & Statistics for Arizona
- Arizona State Databases – Annotated list of searchable databases produced by Arizona state agencies and compiled by the Government Documents Roundtable of the American Library Association.
- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
- USGS real-time, geographic, and other scientific resources of Arizona
- Arizona State Facts
- Arizona Classifieds
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy, independent research and analysis center for Arizona public policy and issues
- Arizona at Ballotpedia
- Outline of Arizona at Curlie
- Tourism information