Pinal County (AZ)
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Pinal County is located in the central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of 2000 its population was 179,727. As of 2008, its population was estimated to be 327,301.
Pinal County contains parts of the Tohono O'odham Nation and the Gila River Indian Community.
Growth from the Phoenix metropolitan area to the south has begun to spread into the northern parts of Pinal County. The cities of Maricopa and Casa Grande as well as many unincorporated areas have shown accelerated growth patterns; suburban development is likely to continue southward through the county.
Communities
Cities
- Apache Junction (part of Apache Junction is in Maricopa County)
- Casa Grande
- Coolidge
- Eloy
- Maricopa
Towns
- Florence
- Hayden (part of Hayden is in Gila County)
- Kearny
- Mammoth
- Queen Creek
- Superior
- Winkelman (part of Winkelman is in Gila County)
Census-designated places
- Ak-Chin Village
- Arizona City
- Blackwater
- Chuichu
- Dudleyville
- Gold Camp
- Oracle
- Queen Valley
- Sacaton (capital of Gila River Indian Community)
- San Manuel
- Santan
- Stanfield
- Top-of-the-World
Other communities
- Cochran
- Randolph
- Ray
- Reymert
- San Tan Valley
Maricopa Police Department