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  1. Maricopa County ( / ˌmærɪˈkoʊpə /) is in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census the population was 4,420,568, [1] or about 62% of the state's total, making it the fourth-most populous county in the United States and the most populous county in Arizona, and making Arizona one of the nation's ...

  2. O Condado de Maricopa (em inglês: Maricopa County) é um dos 15 condados do estado americano do Arizona. A sede e cidade mais populosa do condado é Phoenix. Foi fundado em 14 de fevereiro de 1871 e o seu nome provém da tribo ameríndia Maricopa.

  3. Welcome to Maricopa County, the 4th populous county in the nation with over 13,000 employees working together to continually improve residents quality of air, environment, public health, human services, animal shelters, roads, planning & development, elections, courts, parks, and more.

    • History
    • Geography and Climate
    • Demographics
    • Infrastructure
    • Municipal Organization
    • Civic and Nonprofit Organizations
    • Education Facilities
    • Notable People

    Maricopa has had three locations over the years: Maricopa Wells, Maricopaville and Maricopa Junction;the latter gradually became known as Maricopa. It started as an oasis around a series of watering holes eight miles north of present-day Maricopa, and about a mile west of Pima Butte. European-American traders and travelers called it Maricopa Wells....

    Maricopa is located at 33°3′24″N 112°2′48″W / 33.05667°N 112.04667°W / 33.05667; -112.04667(33.056702, -112.046656). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 31.9 square miles (83 km2), all land. The topography in Maricopa is flat, with several mountain ranges 10 to 20 miles away. The elevation of Maricopa is 11...

    As of the census of 2010, there were 43,482 people, 14,359 households, and 11,110 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,356.8 inhabitants per square mile (523.9/km2). There were 17,240 housing units at an average density of 540.4 per square mile (208.6/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 70.2% White, 9.7% Black or African ...

    Roads

    Maricopa is primarily served by Arizona State Route 347, a north–south highway that connects to Interstate 10, approximately 14 miles north of Maricopa, as well as Arizona State Route 84 11 miles south of Maricopa. State Route 84 then ends at Interstate 8 approximately 6 miles west of State Route 347. Within Maricopa, State Route 347 is John Wayne Parkway. As it leaves the city for the Gila River Indian Community to the north or the Ak-Chin Indian Communityto the south, the road changes names...

    Rail

    Maricopa is located on a Union Pacific Railroad line. The city is currently the closest stop to Phoenix served by Amtrak's Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle trains. Maricopa station opened in 2001, originally in a converted passenger rail car but now in a metal building. Amtrak Thruwayoffers connecting service between Maricopa and Phoenix.

    Utilities

    Maricopa is served by the following utilities: 1. Cable: Orbitel Communications 2. Electricity: Electrical District #3 3. Natural Gas: Southwest Gas 4. Telephone/DSL: CenturyLink 5. Water: Global Water (Santa Cruz Water Company, Palo Verde Utilities), Maricopa Domestic Water Improvement District

    Maricopa is governed by a Council-Manager form of government. This type of government structure combines the political leadership of elected officials with the managerial experience of an appointed professional manager. The City Council and City Manager work as partners to direct and guide local government. The Maricopa City Council consists of the...

    F.O.R. Maricopa - local food bank
    Maricopa Gun Club- local gun club
    Maricopa Historical Society - historical organization
    Maricopa Motorcycle Riders - local group of riders; all bikes allowed

    Public school districts

    1. Maricopa Unified School District 2. Mobile Elementary School District

    Public elementary schools

    1. Butterfield Elementary School 2. Maricopa Elementary School 3. Mobile Elementary School 4. Pima Butte Elementary School 5. Saddleback Elementary School 6. Santa Cruz Elementary School 7. Santa Rosa Elementary School

    Public middle schools

    1. Desert Wind Middle School 2. Maricopa Wells Middle School

    Bristol Palin, daughter of former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, bought a house and lived in Maricopa for two years before returning to Alaska.
    Former state senator Steve Smithresides in Maricopa.
    Charles Smith (cowboy), lawman, friend of Wyatt Earp.
  4. The nation’s 4th largest county in terms of population. 2022 population of 4.5 million people, according to U.S. Census Bureau. Makes up more than half of Arizona’s population. Fastest-growing county in the United States, with more than 56,000 people added between July 2021-2022.

  5. Wickenburg is a town in Maricopa and Yavapai counties, Arizona, United States. The population was 7,474 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 7,920 in 2022.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Phoenix, city, seat (1871) of Maricopa county and capital of Arizona, U.S. It lies along the Salt River in the south-central part of the state, about 120 miles (190 km) north of the Mexico border and midway between El Paso, Texas, and Los Angeles, California. The Salt River valley, popularly called.