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  2. Spanish missions in the Sonoran Desert - Wikipedia

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    Tucson, AZ: Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Burrus, E. J., 1971, Kino and Manje: Explorers of Sonora and Arizona. In Sources and Studies for the History of the Americas, Vol. 10. Rome and St. Louis: Jesuit Historical Institute. Di Peso, Charles, 1953, The Sobaipuri Indians of the Upper San Pedro River Valley, Southwestern Arizona.

  3. Sonoran Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoran Desert is home to the cultures of over 17 contemporary Native American tribes, with settlements at American Indian reservations in California and Arizona, as well as populations in Mexico. The largest city in the Sonoran Desert is Phoenix, Arizona, with a 2017 metropolitan population of about 4.7 million. [15]

  4. Spanish missions in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    List of missions in Arizona, from year of first established Name Image Location Date founded Order Notes Sources Mission San Francisco de Oraibi: 35.87344, -110.63634: 1629 () Franciscans: Destroyed during the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. In ruins. Mission San Bernardo de Aguatubi: 35.72529, -110.27803: 1629 () Franciscans

  5. Sonoran Science Academy - Wikipedia

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    The main campus is located in Tucson, Arizona, with 6 total Sonoran Science Academy campus spread between Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona. The school opened in 2001 and is focused on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and college preparation. [1] The school serves 800 students in grades K-12.

  6. Ironwood Forest National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Ironwood Forest National Monument is located in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.Created by Bill Clinton by Presidential Proclamation 7320 on June 9, 2000, the monument is managed by the Bureau of Land Management, an agency within the United States Department of the Interior.

  7. Hayden Flour Mills: Sowing Ancient Grains to Rebuild an ... - AOL

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    A Farmer Joins the Quest Since the early 1900s, the Sossaman family has farmed near the town of Queen Creek, with a population just shy of 28,000.

  8. Sonoyta - Wikipedia

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    Sonoyta features many urban features, as well as a downtown with many small stores and markets. Services of major companies, such as Pemex, are available, and major airports are located in Mexicali, Baja California; Hermosillo, Sonora; Yuma, Arizona; Phoenix, Arizona; and Tucson, Arizona, all within five hours or less by car.

  9. Sonoran Desert National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Sonoran Desert National Monument, sunset view Sonoran Desert National Monument is south of Goodyear and Buckeye and east of Gila Bend, Arizona.Created by Presidential proclamation on January 17, 2001, [2] the 496,400 acres (200,886 ha) [1] monument is managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System.