8 definitions by IrishArizonan

Ok I'll say my definition at the beginning was good but, I will also mention its history after Native and Colonial times and Mexico it's area today was formed in 1866 to be coming a a state in 1912. Tombstone proves AZ is southwest like. Weather isn't that bad. Yuma is actually bordered by Mexico to the southwest . Colorado is technically a border at the northeast corner.
Arizona kinda has a mountain half and a desert half. You'll know which ones. This just about terrain and not about the cities.
by IrishArizonan March 6, 2019
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Southwestern USA state. It is the sixth largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Population: 6,828,065 Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. It has borders with New Mexico (east), Utah (most its north), Nevada ( north and west mostly), California (west), and Mexico (south).

It was part of New Spain from until 1821 to becoming part of Mexico and admitted most of its origins of land to the US in 1848. The southernmost portion of the state was acquired in 1853 through the Gadsden Purchase. Arizona was recognized as a Confederate Territory on February 14, 1862. Pretty much after Civil War to its actual statehood time it was home to the stereotyping Wild Wild West with Cowboys of Arizona, Nevada, California, New Mexico and somewhat Utah and Colorado plus part of Texas. Arizona became a U.S. state on February 14, 1912. Arizona was the 48th state admitted to the U.S. and the last of the contiguous states to be admitted.

Southern Arizona is known for its desert climate. Northern Arizona features some mountain ranges, deep canyons, the Grand Canyon National Park and Historic US 66.

Home to Western/SW accents of course and friendly people. The three most common ancestries are Mexican, German and Irish. Lots of beautiful women all over state. There was a delicious Boston's Pizza restaurant in Tempe, now only one in Casa Grande and Tuscon. Also has In N Out Burger. Thanks Wikipedia, you helped a lot.
Arizona rocks!
by IrishArizonan November 14, 2016
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A great state I already defined 2-3 times. I'm just saying it existed from 1866 on, with the name.
Arizona is awesome
by IrishArizonan December 5, 2019
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Southwestern USA state. It is the sixth largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Population: 6,828,065 Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. It has borders with New Mexico (east), Utah (most its north), Nevada ( north and west mostly), California (west), and Mexico (south).

It was part of New Spain from until 1821 to becoming part of Mexico and admitted most of its origins of land to the US in 1848. The southernmost portion of the state was acquired in 1853 through the Gadsden Purchase. Arizona was recognized as a Confederate Territory on February 14, 1862. Pretty much after Civil War to its actual statehood time it was home to the stereotyping Wild Wild West with Cowboys of Arizona, Nevada, California, New Mexico and somewhat Utah and Colorado plus part of Texas. Arizona became a U.S. state on February 14, 1912. Arizona was the 48th state admitted to the U.S. and the last of the contiguous states to be admitted.

Southern Arizona is known for its desert climate. Northern Arizona features some mountain ranges, deep canyons, the Grand Canyon National Park and Historic US 66.

Home to Western/SW accents of course and friendly people. The three most common ancestries are Mexican, German and Irish. Lots of beautiful women all over state. There was a delicious Boston's Pizza restaurant in Tempe, now only one in Casa Grande and Tuscon. Also has In N Out Burger. Thanks Wikipedia, you helped a lot.
Arizona rocks!
by IrishArizonan November 14, 2016
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Midwest state. East North Central, I guess, if it makes sense. The state is pretty much Chicago, the suburbs and the rest of Northern Illinois, and then the other half is Central Illinois and Southern Illinois (Downstate). Chicago is the largest city and 3rd in the country, and has a lot to offer even if it keeps getting or at least staying dangerous. We're also known for corrupt politics and taxation. The state has a high population, but also has a lot of corn.
I lived in a few States and I also was born in Chicago, Illinois
by IrishArizonan October 10, 2019
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Public High School in Barrington, Illinois. The somewhat well known wealthy suburb of Chicago. Located on the west side of town, this school huge and has a student population of about 3,000. People from the smaller Barrington parts (North Barrington, South Barrington, Barrington Hills, etc) and part of Deer Park, Hoffman estates and Carpentersville students also go here. We are known for being good at sports and are kinda a butt of jokes for other schools for being rich AND snobby, but look at New Trier. Not everyone here is a douchebag and people are nice. We also tend to hang out at the Deer Park Town Center since all there really is besides nice restaurants in downtown Barrington is a McDonald's in Barrington also. People come from Station Middle School and Prairie Middle School.
Barrington High School were Baseball State Champs.
by IrishArizonan October 10, 2019
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Mid-Atlantic South (Southeastern) state on the Atlantic ocean coast. It is the 12th most populated and 35th largest state in the Union. Admitted it was 10th and the population currently is 8,382,993. Nicknamed 'Old Dominion' and 'Mother of Presidents'. The capital city and former largest in the state is and will always be Richmond. People say it's just a hick town disguised as metro. Virginia is also just south of Dc as we all know, and Maryland, west of the water, north of North Carolina and Tennessee and east of West Virginia. Arlington and Northern Virginia people have southern accents but only like 65-70% of the time because culturally they moved to being yuppies. An awesome state.
by IrishArizonan November 17, 2016
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