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  2. Tucson Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park ranges from an elevation of 2,180 to 4,687 ft (664 to 1,429 m) and contains 2 biotic communities, desert scrub, and desert grassland. Average annual precipitation is approximately 10.27 in (26.1 cm).

  3. Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the estimated population of Pima County, in which Tucson is located, passed one million, [31] while the City of Tucson's population was 535,000. [32] 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 ...

  4. List of mountains and hills of Arizona by height - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the mountains and hills of Arizona, ordered by height.. Entries in bold indicate the peak is the highest point in its respective county.. Entries with a † indicate the peak has a low topographic prominence and may be considered a subpeak to a higher nearby summit.

  5. Sentinel Peak (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel Peak is a 2,897 ft (900 m) peak in the Tucson Mountains southwest of downtown Tucson, Arizona, United States. The valley's first inhabitants grew crops at the mountain's base, along the Santa Cruz River. The name "Tucson" is derived from the O'odham Cuk Ṣon ([tʃʊk ʂɔːn]), meaning "the base [of the mountain] is black".

  6. Tucson Mountains, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Mountains is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pima County, Arizona, United States. It is bordered to the east by the city of Tucson and to the west by the Tucson Mountains , including part of Saguaro National Park .

  7. Why You Can Still Afford To Retire in These 4 Arizona Cities

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    Tucson. Population of retirement age people, aged 65 and over: 82,147. Percentage of the total population that is retirement-aged: 15%. Median household income: $52,049. Average house value: $341,784.

  8. 23 Safest and Cheapest Cities To Live in Arizona

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    Tucson. Population total: 541,033 Household total: 220,769 Median household income: $52,049 Average home value: $341,273 Livability index: 73 Violent crimes: 109 ...

  9. Santa Catalina Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The mountain range is the most prominent in the Tucson area, with the highest average elevation. The highest point in the Catalinas is Mount Lemmon at an elevation of 9,157 feet (2,791 m) above sea level and receives 18 inches (460 mm) of precipitation [1] annually.