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Arizona 101 & Quick Facts

Year of Statehood:

1912

Population:

5,629,870 (July 1, 2003 estimate)

State Capitol:

Phoenix

State Motto:

Ditat Deus (God Enriches)

Largest City:

Phoenix

State Nickname:

Grand Canyon State

State Size:

113,909 square miles

State Flag:

The lower half of the flag is a blue field, the upper half divided into thirteen equal segments, six light yellow and seven red. In the center of the flag is a copper-colored five-point star. The red and the blue are the same shades as the flag of the United States of America, and it measures four feet high and six feet wide. The flag was designed by Charles W. Harris and first sewn by Nan D. Hayden. Blue and yellow are the Arizona colors, and red and yellow the colors of the Spanish Conquistadores headed by Coronado who first came to Arizona in 1540. The copper star represents Arizona as the largest producer of copper in the nation.

State Seal:

Arizona's main enterprises and attractions are represented in the seal. In the background of the seal is a range of mountains with the sun rising behind the peaks. At the right side of the mountains is a water storage reservoir and a dam, with irrigated fields and orchards. There are cattle grazing on the right, and a quartz mill and a miner with a pick and shovel on the left.

State Songs:

“Arizona March Song“ and “Arizona"

State Flower:

Blossom of the Saguaro cactus.  This pure white flower blooms on the tips of the saguaro cactus during May and June

State Gem:

Turquoise. It's a blue-green, waxy-surfaced stone used for centuries in Southwest Indian Jewelry. It can be found throughout the Southwest and is composed of hydrous oxide of aluminum and copper.

Official Neckwear:

Bola Tie. It originated in Arizona and is usually made by silversmiths and leather makers in almost every size and shape, most often with silver and turquoise.

State Tree:

Palo Verde. Its name means “green stick.“
It blooms a brilliant yellow-gold in April or May.

State Bird:

Cactus Wren. It measures 7 to 8 inches in length, and its back is brown with white spots, and its throat is lighter colored with black spots. Its bill is curved down and there's a white line over each eye. Cactus wrens eat insects, seeds, and fruit. They often build their nests inside a cactus to protect them from predators.

State Fossil:

Petrified Wood

State Mammal:

Ringtail

State Reptile:

Arizona Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake

State Fish:

Apache Trout  

State Amphibian:

Arizona Tree frog

 

Population, Age and Income Facts

In 2000 the U.S. government performed a Census which provided much detailed information about the country, states and cities. The Census is conducted every ten years. Sometimes it is useful to compare the state in which you are interested to the trends of the country as a whole. Here are some quick facts about Arizona as reported by the 2000 Census:

  • In the ten years from 1990 to 2000, the population of Arizona grew by a whopping 40% compared to the United States which grew in population by 13.1%.
  • In 2000 Arizona had a greater percentage of residents that were 18 years old and younger than the U.S. average. Arizona had 26.6% and the country as a whole had 25.7%.
  • In 2000 Arizona had a greater percentage (13%) of people over 60 years old compared to the nation which had 12.4%.
  • Arizona has a smaller percentage of women, 50.1%, than the national percentage of 50.9%.
  • Arizona had a slightly higher percentage of white people, 75.5%, than the United States as a whole did at 75.1%.
  • Arizona had a much smaller percentage of black or African American people (3.1%) than the United States did at 12.3%
  • As one might expect, Arizona had a much higher percentage of population that considered themselves Hispanic or Latino (25.3%) than did the rest of the country (12.5%).
  • Arizona had a much higher percentage of people who speak a language at home that is not English, 25.9%, to the compared to the national rate of 17.9%.
  • Arizona has more high school graduates as a percentage of population, 81%, than the national figure of 80.4%.
  • In 2000 68% of Arizonans owned their own home, as compared with the national percentage 66.2%.
  • Arizona had a significantly higher percentage of people at or below poverty level at 13.9%, compared to the U.S.

 

 

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