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Apache County Arizona
Apache County is in the northeast corner of Arizona,
adjacent to the borders of four states: Utah in the north,
Colorado in the northeast, and New Mexico in the East.
It is approximately (7,670 square miles in size and nearly
70% of its area has been designated as Indian reservations,
more then any other county in the United States.
Towns and Communities in Apache County
Visitor attractions in Apache County include Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Petrified Forest National Park, the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, the Casa Malpais Archaeological Site, the Painted Desert, the Apache Indian Reservation, the Navajo Indian Reservation, Fort Defiance, Fort Apache, the Hon-Dah Casino, Sunrise Park Ski Resort, the forests and lakes of the White Mountains, The county seat of Apache County is the town of St. Johns and the popultion is about 75% Native American and 25% other ethnic groups.
Visitor Attractions in Apache County
Indian Reservations in Apache County
Wikipedia Introduction to Apache County Apache County - Official Web Site WikiTravel Apache County Travel Guide
AZ-DOC Apache County Profile
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