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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 82. Chapters: Phoenix, Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Yuma, Arizona, Nogales, Arizona, East Blythe, California, Lake Havasu City, Arizona, Big River, California, Ehrenberg, Arizona, Three Points, Arizona, Green Valley, Arizona, Flowing Wells, Arizona, Santa Rosa, Arizona, Winterhaven, California, Casas Adobes, Arizona, Ajo, Arizona, Palo Verde, California, Vail, Arizona, Amado, Arizona, Valencia West, Arizona, Pisinemo, Arizona, Bombay Beach, California, Desert Shores, California, Sonoita, Arizona, Cibola, Arizona, Catalina Foothills, Arizona, Tumacacori, Arizona, South Tucson, Arizona, Quartzsite, Arizona, Corona de Tucson, Arizona, Drexel Heights, Arizona, Picture Rocks, Arizona, Summit, Arizona, Drexel-Alvernon, Arizona, Sahuarita, Arizona, East Sahuarita, Arizona, Marana, Arizona, Imperial, California, Tanque Verde, Arizona, Elgin, Arizona, Bouse, Arizona, Sells, Arizona, Littletown, Arizona, Oro Valley, Arizona, Parker, Arizona, Tubac, Arizona, Poston, Arizona, Tortolita, Arizona, Avra Valley, Arizona, Tucson Estates, Arizona, Catalina, Arizona, Los Algodones, Tonopah, Arizona, Ripley, California, Vidal, California, Summerhaven, Arizona, Lukeville, Arizona, Troon Village, Rillito, Arizona, Ambos Nogales. Excerpt: Tucson ( -son) is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States. The city is located 118 miles (188 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 miles (98 km) north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The 2010 United States Census puts the city's population at 520,116 with a metropolitan area population at 1,020,200. In 2009, Tucson ranked as the 32 largest city and 52 largest metropolitan area in the United States. A major city in the Arizona Sun Corridor, Tucson is the largest city in southern Arizona, the second largest in the state after Phoenix. It is also the largest city in the area of the Gadsden Purchase. Tucso...