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  1. Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

    • In 1912, Arizona was admitted as a state. This increased the number of flags that had been flown over Tucson to five: Spanish, Mexican, United States, Confederate, and the State of Arizona. [32] See more

    Overview

    Tucson is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is home to the University of Arizona. … See more

    History

    The Tucson area was probably first visited by Paleo-Indians, who were known to have been in southern Arizona about 12,000 years ago. Recent archaeological excavations near the Santa Cruz River found a vill… See more

    Geography

    According to the United States Census Bureau, as of 2010, the City of Tucson has a land area of 226.71 square miles (587.2 km ). The city's elevation is 2,643 ft (806 m) above sea level (as measured at the Tucson Int… See more

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  3. List of Arizona state symbols - Wikipedia

  4. Tucson, Arizona (U.S.) - CRW Flags

    Jun 11, 2022 · Tucson’s flag has a white field with the city seal in the center. No size is specified for the seal, but it usually occupies a significant portion of the field. The seal’s outer edge is blue, surrounding a white interior ring.

  5. Flag of Arizona | Sunset, Meaning & Colors | Britannica

  6. State of Arizona Flag | Arizona State Library

    Arizona's state flag is divided into two halves. The top half consists of thirteen alternating red and yellow rays which represent America's thirteen original colonies. Because Arizona is a western state, the rays shows a setting sun.

  7. Arizona Flag and Description and Arizona Seal

    24 rows · Arizona's state flag was designed and adopted in 1927. It's divided into two halves. The top half consists of thirteen alternating yellow and red rays which represent America's thirteen original colonies. Because Arizona is a western …

  8. Tucson, Arizona (U.S.) - Flaggen

  9. Tucson | Arizona, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 19, 2024 · On August 20, 1775, the small walled pueblo of Tucson was made a presidio (fort) of the Spanish army, and when Spanish rule was superseded by that of Mexico, the walled town remained the military headquarters of the …

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