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  2. Cochise County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cochise County in 1881. Cochise County was created on February 1, 1881, out of the eastern portion of Pima County. [8] It took its name from the Chiricahua Apache war chief Cochise. [9] [10] The county seat was Tombstone until 1929 when it moved to Bisbee.

  3. File:Cochise County Incorporated and Unincorporated areas.svg

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    This map shows the incorporated areas and unincorporated areas in Cochise County, Arizona. Incorporated cities are shown in gray and unincorporated communities or CDPs are shown in white. Data for the borders and locations are based on files from the SouthEastern Arizona Governments Organization HPMS Maps and Records and maps from the US Census ...

  4. File:Map of Arizona highlighting Cochise County.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:20, 28 February 2015: 893 × 1,099 (260 KB): Sumiaz: Newer version based on File:USA Arizona location map.svg: 10:07, 12 February 2006

  5. List of counties in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Map Apache County: 001: St. Johns: 1879: Yavapai County: The Apache (Ndee) people. Apache is an exonym from Zuni ʔapaču "Navajos" or Yavapai ʔpačə "enemy". 65,036: 11,218 sq mi (29,054 km 2) Cochise County: 003: Bisbee: 1881: Pima County: Cochise (1805-1874), a Chiricahua Apache chief and leader of an 1861 uprising. Cochise is an ...

  6. Charleston, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    J.W. Swart's Saloon in Charleston, circa 1885 Map of Cochise County, circa 1882, with Charleston and Millville highlighted. Once the future site of Tombstone's mills was established, the land that was to become Charleston was claimed by Amos Stowe on October 28, 1878, and planning for the town began immediately thereafter.

  7. Douglas, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Douglas is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States that lies in the north-west to south-east running Sulphur Springs Valley. Douglas has a border crossing with Mexico at Agua Prieta and a history of mining. The population was 16,531 in the 2020 Census. [3]

  8. Category:Geography of Cochise County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cochise County, Arizona, geography stubs (10 P) Pages in category "Geography of Cochise County, Arizona" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. Benson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Benson is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 5,355. It was founded as a rail terminal for the area, and located approximately 45 miles (72 km) east-southeast of the city of Tucson .