Yuma County, Arizona
Yuma County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, 203,881 people lived there.[1] The county seat is Yuma.[2]
The county borders three states: Sonora, Mexico, to the south, and two other states to the west, across the Colorado River: California of the United States and the Mexican state of Baja California.
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CDPs |
- Avenue B and C
- Aztec
- Buckshot
- Dateland
- Donovan Estates
- Drysdale
- El Prado Estates
- Fortuna Foothills
- Gadsden
- Martinez Lake
- Orange Grove Mobile Manor
- Padre Ranchitos
- Rancho Mesa Verde
- Tacna
- Wall Lane
- Wellton Hills
- Yuma Proving Ground
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Populated places |
- Hyder
- Kofa
- Laguna
- Ligurta
- Mohawk
- Norton
- Palomas
- Roll
- Stoval
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Indian reservations |
- Cocopah Indian Reservation
- Fort Yuma Indian Reservation‡
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Ghost towns |
- Arizona City
- Camp Horn
- Castle Dome Landing
- Colorado City
- Dome
- Filibusters Camp
- Fortuna
- Gila City
- La Laguna
- Mission Camp
- Pedrick's
- Polaris
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Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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Topics |
- Index
- Climate
- Delegations
- Geography
- Government
- History
- Museums
- Music
- People
- Transportation
- Visitor attractions
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Society |
- Culture
- Crime
- Demographics
- Economy
- Education
- Politics
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Regions |
- Arizona Strip
- Arizona Sun Corridor
- 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 area
- San Francisco Volcanic Field
- Sonoran Desert
- Southern Arizona (Traditional Arizona)
- Transition zone
- Verde Valley
- White Mountains
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