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  2. Apache County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Apache County is a county in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. Shaped in a long rectangle running north to south, as of the 2020 census , its population was 66,021. [ 1 ] The county seat is St. Johns .

  3. File:Map of Arizona highlighting Apache County.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:47, 28 February 2015: 893 × 1,099 (260 KB): Sumiaz: Newer version based on File:USA Arizona location map.svg: 10:07, 12 February 2006

  4. 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 ...

  5. St. Johns, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    St. Johns (Navajo: Tsézhin Deezʼáhí, pronounced [tsʰéʒìn téːzʔáhí]) [4] [5] is the county seat of Apache County, Arizona, United States. [6] It is located along U.S. Route 180 , mostly west of where that highway intersects with U.S. Route 191 .

  6. Concho, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Concho is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Concho is located on Arizona State Route 61, 14 miles (23 km) west of St. Johns. As of the 2010 census, the Concho CDP had a population of 38. [3] Concho has the ZIP code 85924. [4]

  7. Apache, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Apache is the site of the Geronimo Surrender Monument, a memorial dedicated to the site of Geronimo's surrender, and the end of Native American wars in the US. [3] Apache's population was 38 in 1940, [4] and was 15 in the 1960 census. [5]

  8. Big Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The state fish of Arizona, the Apache trout is one of two native trout species to the state, the other being the Gila trout. Historically found in nearly every body of water in the White Mountains , the trout was pushed to near extinction, today, Arizona Game and Fish and the White Mountain Apache Tribe have been working together to conserve ...

  9. Round Rock (Apache County, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Round Rock is located 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of the community of Round Rock on Navajo Nation land, and can be seen from Highway 191.Round Rock is a mesa composed of cliff-forming Triassic Wingate Sandstone overlaying slope-forming Chinle Formation.