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Arizona Cities that begin with L CityCounty2025 Pop. Lake Montezuma Yavapai County 4,481 Lake Woods Navajo County 3,259 Linden Apache County 2,416 Lukachukai Apache County 1,70710 more rows
Arizona Cities by Population 2025 CityRank2024 Pop. Phoenix 1 1,662,607 Tucson 2 548,772 Mesa 3 513,567 Chandler 4 281,10749 more rows
Cities and towns are technically called municipal corporations. In Arizona, the difference between a city and town is the complexity of government and size: towns require a minimum population of 1,500; cities need 3,000 people.
On February 14, 1912, Arizona was admitted as the 48th state. It would be another 48 years before another state was added to the Union. Native Americans lived in Arizona thousands of years before European explorers docHubed the area. The Anasazi lived in the north, and were the ancestors of the Pueblo Indians.
Of Arizonas 91 incorporated cities and towns, 20 of those are charter cities. On average, cities and towns in Arizona spend more than 60 percent of their general fund budget on public safety. Phoenix is Arizonas largest city, with a population of 1.4 million.
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