Arizona: Facts & Stats

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Also Known As Grand Canyon State
Capital Phoenix
Population1 (2020) 7,151,502; (2023 est.) 7,431,344
Governor Katie Hobbs (Democrat)
Date Of Admission February 14, 1912
U.S. Senators Mark Kelly (Democrat) • Kyrsten Sinema (Democrat)
State Nickname Grand Canyon State
State Motto "Ditat Deus (God Enriches)"
State Bird Coues’ cactus wren
State Flower saguaro cactus blossom
State Songs “Arizona March Song” • "Arizona"
Seats In U.S. House Of Representatives 9 (of 435)
Time Zone Mountain (GMT − 7 hours)
Total Area (Sq Km) 295,233
Total Area (Sq Mi) 113,990
1Excluding military abroad.

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