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the free encyclopedia Capital and most populous city of Arizona
U.S. "Phoenix
United States" and "Phoenix (city)" redirect here. For other cities
see Phoenix (disambiguation) §&#160
Places . State capital city in Arizona
-112.07389 Country &#160
United States State Arizona County Maricopa Settled 1867 &#59
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159&#160
years ago &#160
( 1867 ) Incorporated February 25
1881 Founded by Jack Swilling Named after Phoenix
mythical creature Government &#160

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