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Arithmetic group In mathematics, an arithmetic group (arithmetic subgroup) in a linear algebraic group G defined over a number field K is a subgroup Γ of G(K) that is commensurable with G(O), where O is the ring of integers of K. Here two subgroups A and B of a group are commensurable when their intersection has finite index in each of them.
Arithmetic mean In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean (or simply the mean) of a list of numbers is the sum of all the members of the list divided by the number of items in the list. If one particular number occurs more times than others in the list, it is called a mode.
Arithmetic of abelian varieties In mathematics, the arithmetic of abelian varieties is the study of the number theory of an abelian variety, or family of those. It goes back to the studies of Fermat on what are now recognised as elliptic curves; and has become a very substantial area both in terms of results and conjectures.
Arithmetic precision The precision of a value describes the number of digits that are used to express that value. In a scientific setting this would be the total number of digits (sometimes called the significant digits) or, less commonly, the number of fractional digits or places (the number of digits following the point).
Arithmetic progression In mathematics, an arithmetic progression or arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers such that the difference of any two successive members of the sequence is a constant. For instance, the sequence 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13...
Arithmetic shift In computer programming, an arithmetic shift is a shift operator, sometimes known as a signed shift (albeit that it is not restricted to signed operands). For binary numbers it is is a bitwise operation that shifts all of the bits of its operand; every bit in the operand is simply moved a given number of bit positions, and the vacant bit-positions are filled in.
Arithmetic underflow Arithmetic underflow (or "floating point underflow", "floating underflow", "underflow") is a condition that can occur when the result of a floating point operation would be smaller in magnitude (closer to zero, either positive or negative) than the smallest quantity representable. Underflow is actually (negative) overflow of the exponent of the floating point quantity.
Arithmetica Arithmetica, is an ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 2nd century CE. It is a collection of 130 algebra problems giving numerical solutions of determinate equations (those with a unique solution), and indeterminate equations.
Arithmetical hierarchy In mathematical logic, the arithmetical hierarchy, arithmetic hierarchy or Kleene hierarchy classifies certain sets based on the complexity of formulas that define them. Any set that receives a classification is called arithmetical.
Arithmetization of analysis The arithmetization of analysis was a research program in the foundations of mathematics carried out in the second half of the 19th century. Its main proponent was Weierstrass, who argued the geometric foundations of calculus were not solid enough for rigorous work.
Arity In logic, mathematics, and computer science, the arity (synonyms include type, adicity, and rank) of a function or operation is the number of arguments or operands that the function takes. The arity of a relation is the number of domains in the corresponding Cartesian product.
Arius Arius (AD ca250/256 - 336, of Alexandria) was an early Christian theologian, who taught that the Son of God was not eternal, and was subordinate to God the Father (a view known generally as Arianism). Although he attracted considerable support at the time (and since), Arius's views were declared heretical at the Council of Nicaea, leading to the formation of the Nicene Creed.
Arius3D Foundation System Arius3D Foundation System, headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, is a hardware and software company that manufactures a high resolution 3D color laser scanner, and develops point cloud editing and processing software called Pointstream. The company was formed in 2000 when the National Research Council of Canada awarded Arius3D the exclusive worldwide right to commercialize it's patented high resolution 3D synchronous color laser scanning technology.
Arivaca, Arizona Arivaca, Arizona is an unincorporated community thirty miles north, and twenty-three miles west of the Mexican border at Nogales, Arizona. With a population of about 3,000, it is the oldest continuously inhabited community in Arizona.
Ariwara no Narihira Ariwara no Narihira (在原業平, 825 - July 9, 880) was a Japanese waka poet and aristocrat. He was one of six waka poets referred in the preface in kana to Kokin Wakashū by Ki no Tsurayuki, and has been named as the hero of The Tales of Ise, whose hero was an anonym in itself but most of whose love affairs could be attributed to Narihira.
Ariy Pazovsky Ariy Moiseyevich Pazovsky was a Russian conductor. As a conductor of the Bolshoi Opera, he is credited with having returned parts of Modest Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov which had been censored in Tsarist Russia.
Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar(1890-1967) or more popularly simply called as Ariyakudi was born in Ariyakudi a town in the Karaikudi district of Tamil Nadu, South India in the year 1890. Ariyakudi was a Carnatic Music vocalist and is known for his unique style.
Ariyankuppam Ariyankuppam(Tamil: அரியாங்குப்பம்) is a Town as well as a Commune Panchayat(Block) in the Union Territory of Puducherry(Pondicherry), India. The streets in Ariyankuppam are straight and in grid form like that of Puducherry boulevard.
Ariyavangsagatayana, 16th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand His Holiness Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Somdet Phra Sangharaja or simply known as Ariyavangsagatayana was the 16th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand 1965-1971 (2508-2514 thai calendar). He was born in 1897 as Juan Utthayi in the Rajburi province.
Ariyavangsagatayana, 17th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand His Holiness Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Somdet Phra Sangharaja, or simply known as Ariyavangsagatayana, was the 17th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand shortly 1972-1973 (2515-2516 thai calendar). He was born 1896 as Pun Punnasiri in the Supanburi province.
Ariyavangsagatayana, 18th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand His Holines Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Somdet Phra Sangharaja, or simply known as Ariyavangsagatayana was the 18th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand 1973-1988 (thai Calendar 2517-2531). He was born 1897 (2440) within the Ayudthaya province as Vasana vasano.
Ariyavangsagatayana, 9th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand His Holiness Somdet Phra Ariyavangsagatayana Somdet Phra Sangharaja (known also as Ariyavangsagatayana) was the 9th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand 1893-1899. He was born in 1812 in the Nonthaburi Province as Sa Pusssadeva.
Ariyon Bakare Ariyon Debo Bakare (born 1971) is a British actor whose most notable roles include Adrian Scott in British Soap Opera Family Affairs from 2000 to 2001 and Dr. Ben Kwarme in Daytime BBC Drama, Doctors from 2001 to 2005.
Ariza Makukula Ariza Makukula (born Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, March 4 1981) is a Congolese-Portuguese football player, who plays for GimnĂ stic de Tarragona on loan from Sevilla FC of the Spanish La Liga. His most usual positions are Forward and Centre Forward.
Arizing Arizing was an alternative/rock band from Detroit, MI signed to Medea Records. The members of Arizing's final lineup were Matt Dalton (Vocals, Guitar), John Dion (Guitar, Programming), Nick Steadman (Bass, Vocals), and Ryan Brukwinski (Drums).
Arizona (band) Arizona is a eurodance project from England that consisted of remixer/producers Michael Gray and Jon Pearn (both of Full Intention) and vocalist Zeeteah Massiah (born December 24, 1960 in Barbados). Their 1993 club smash "Slide On the Rhythm" (credited to Arizona featuring Zeitia) went all the way to #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
Arizona 1st congressional district election, 2006 The Arizona 1st congressional district election, 2006 was an election for the United States House of Representatives. The two main candidates were two-term Republican incumbent Rick Renzi and Democratic civil rights attorney Ellen Simon.
Arizona 8th congressional district election, 2006 The Arizona 8th congressional district election, 2006 was an election for the United States House of Representatives for the open seat of incumbent Jim Kolbe (R), who was not running for re-election. The primary was held on September 12, 2006, and the two major party winners were Republican Randy Graf, a former state Representative who challenged Kolbe for the GOP nomination in 2004, and former State Senator Gabrielle Giffords.
Arizona and California Railroad The Arizona & California Railroad is a short line railroad that was a Subdivision of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF). The ARZC began operations on May 9 1991 when David Parkinson of the ParkSierra RailGroup purchased the line from the Santa Fe Railway.
Arizona Air National Guard The Arizona Air National Guard is the branch of the United States Air National Guard operating within the state of Arizona. It was founded by Barry Goldwater, and was integrated two years before President Truman's military integration order.
Arizona Airways Rocky Nelson, an Arizona entrepreneur, formed Arizona Airways in 1942, using DC-3 aircraft to fly passengers from Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, to other, nearby destinations, including Prescott Municipal Airport in Prescott, Arizona, Tucson International Airport.
Arizona Airways (1993-1996) Arizona Airways was a Tucson-based commuter airline which operated between 1993 and 1996 linking communities principally in Arizona and Northern Mexico. In 1995 the company's fleet included two Beechcraft 1900C and two Beechcraft 1900D aircraft.
Arizona bark scorpion The Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides exilicauda, previously known as Centruroides sculpturatus), is a small (7 cm) light brown scorpion common to the southwest United States. It is venomous, and its sting has been known to be lethal, particularly for small children.
Arizona Biltmore Hotel The Arizona Biltmore Hotel is a resort located in Phoenix near 24th Street and Camelback Road. Noted for its distinct architecture and luxurious amenities, the Arizona Biltmore has long been among the most luxurious in the Phoenix region and recently joined the Hilton Hotels' luxury collection, The Waldorf-Astoria Collection.
Arizona Cactus Botanical Garden The Arizona Cactus Botanical Garden in a non-profit botanical garden, located at 8 Cactus Lane, Bisbee, Arizona, USA, that contains representative samples of over 800 varieties of high desert plant life. Free guided tours are offered from sunrise to sunset daily.
Arizona Cactus Garden The Arizona Cactus Garden (30,000 square feet), also known as the Stanford Cactus Garden, is a botanical garden specializing in cactus and succulents. It is located on the campus of Stanford University (within the Stanford University Arboretum, and near the Stanford Family Mausoleum and the Angel of Grief), Palo Alto, California, USA, and open to the public daily without charge.
Arizona Canal The Arizona Canal is a major canal in central Maricopa County that led to the founding of several communities, now among the wealthier neighborhoods of suburban Phoenix, in the late 1880's. Flood irrigation of residential yards is still common in these neighborhoods, using a system of lateral waterways connected via gates to the canal itself.
Arizona Cardinals The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in the Phoenix metropolitan area. In 2006, the club began playing all home games at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, a suburb west of Phoenix.
Arizona Copper Mine Strike The Arizona Copper Mine Strike was a strike called in 1983 by union copper miners against the Phelps Dodge Corporation in Morenci, Ajo, Clifton, and Douglas, Arizona. The bitter strike lasted over a year and only ended when the company hired replacement workers who voted to end union representation.
Arizona Dental Association The Arizona Dental Association (AzDA) is a state level of the American Dental Association which specifically serves dentists living in the State of Arizona. As a constituent society of the American Dental Association, AzDA encourages improvements in public oral health and promotes the art and science of dentistry through leadership, education and information.
Arizona Department of Transportation The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is an Arizona state government agency charged with facilitating mobility within the state. In addition to managing the state's highway system, the agency is also involved with public transportation and municipal airports.
Arizona Dream (soundtrack) Soundtrack from Emir Kusturica's Arizona Dream by Goran Bregovic featuring the vocals and lyrics of Iggy Pop on tracks 1, 4 & 6 and the lyrics of Emir Kusturica as well as the vocals of Iggy Pop on track 10.
Arizona elegans arenicola The Texas Glossy Snake (Arizona elegans arenicola) is a subspecies of glossy snake, a non-venomous colubrid snake, found in the Chihuahuan Desert region of the southern United States and northern Mexico. Its range overlaps that of other glossy snake subspecies, and interbreeding is likely, thus distinguishing subspecies which share range is often difficult.
Arizona elegans philipi The Painted Desert Glossy Snake (Arizona elegans philipi) is a subspecies of glossy snake, a non-venomous colubrid snake, found in the southwestern United States, from the far western tip of Texas, through New Mexico and into Arizona, as well as into northern Mexico. Its range overlaps that of other glossy snake subspecies, and interbreeding is likely, thus distinguishing subspecies which share range is often difficult.
Arizona Eastern Railway The Arizona Eastern Railway was a Class III railroad in the United States state of Arizona. Originally chartered as the Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway on January 5 1895, the Arizona Eastern Railroad name took over during construction.
Arizona Game and Fish Department The Arizona Game and Fish Department is tasked with conserving, enhancing, and restoring Arizona's diverse wildlife resources and habitats through aggressive protection and management programs. It also provides wildlife resources and safe watercraft and off-highway vehicle recreation for the enjoyment of, appreciation by, and use by present and future generations.
Arizona Geological Survey The Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) was esablished by the Arizona Legislature to investigate and describe the geology of Arizona and to educate and inform the public. AZGS issues numerous maps and publications, maintains a large geological library, performs geologic mapping, and assesses geologic hazards.
Arizona Green Party The Green Party of Arizona was founded by Carolyn Campbell and others in the 1990s. It has since struggled with Arizona's relatively difficult ballot access laws, achieving ballot access for the 2000 election cycle, then losing it again in 2004.
Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System The Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is the name of the Medicaid program in the state of Arizona. As with all Medicaid programs, it is a joint program between the state and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Arizona Highways (magazine) Arizona Highways (ISSN 0004-1521) is a magazine that contains travelogues and artistic photographs related to the state of Arizona. It is published monthly in Phoenix by a unit of the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Arizona Historical Society The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) is a non-profit organization whose goal is to collect, preserve, interpret, and disseminate the history of Arizona, the West, and Northern Mexico as it pertains to Arizona. It does this through 4 regional divisions.
Arizona in the American Civil War The Arizona Territory was disputed during the American Civil War, with both the slave-holding Confederate States of America and the United States Federal government claiming ownership and territorial rights. Military expeditions were sent to control the region, and, despite its remote location, Arizona garnered considerable attention with both governments.
Arizona Music Educators Association The Arizona Music Educators Association (AMEA), as its name implies, is a membership-based association for music instructors in Arizona, particularly in public schools. It is a state-level unit of the Music Educators National Conference.
Arizona Onstage Productions Arizona Onstage Productions is a non-profit theater company in Tucson, Arizona. The company was founded by former touring actor Kevin Johnson and is mainly known for producing unusual, thought-provoking and often controversial musicals.
Arizona Pine The Arizona Pine {Pinus arizonica) is a medium-sized pine in northern Mexico, southeast Arizona, southwest New Mexico, and western Texas in the United States. It is a tree growing to 25-35 m tall, with a trunk diameter of up 1.
Arizona Proposition 200 (2004) Proposition 200, an Arizona state referendum passed in November 2004 with 56% of the vote, requires individuals to produce proof of citizenship before they may register to vote or apply for public benefits in Arizona. The proposition also makes it a misdemeanor for public officials to fail to report persons unable to produce documentation of citizenship who apply for these benefits, and allows citizens who believe that public officials have given undocumented persons benefits to sue for remedies.
Arizona Proposition 204 (2006) Proposition 204, the Humane Treatment of Farm Animals Act is a ballot measure that appeared on the Arizona ballot on November 7, 2006. The measure would require that pigs] and calves used for [[veal on factory farms be given enough room to turn around and fully extend their limbs.
Arizona Rangers The Arizona Rangers was a law enforcement agency in Arizona, modeled on the Texas Ranger Division, created by the Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1901. Created to deal with infestations of outlaws, especially rustlers, in the sparsely populated Territory of Arizona, especially along the Mexican border, the Rangers were an elite, well-trained, and secretive agency mounted on the best horses money could buy and well equipped with modern weapons at State expense.
Arizona Rhinos The Arizona Rhinos were a proposed expansion basketball team scheduled to join the American Basketball Association for the 2005 season, to play in or around Phoenix, Arizona. After consideration, it was decided that they no longer wished to be affiliated with the ABA.
Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority The Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority (AZSTA) is a Municipal Corporation created on April 24, 2000 by Arizona Senate Bill 1220. The mission of the AZSTA is to build and operate a multipurpose facility, to improve Cactus League spring training facilities, and to build community youth and amateur sports and recreational facilities.
Arizona Stadium Located in central Tucson on the campus of the University of Arizona, Arizona Stadium has been home to Wildcat football since 1928. Initially, stadium capacity was 7,000, with seating located on the stadium's west side.
Arizona State Capitol The Arizona State Capitol building in Phoenix, Arizona formerly housed the Territorial and State Legislatures, as well as various executive offices. These have relocated to adjacent buildings, and the Capitol is maintained as a museum.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Douglas Arizona State Prison Complex - Douglas is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Douglas is located in Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona, 248 miles southeast from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Eyman Arizona State Prison Complex - Eyman is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Eyman is located in Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, 63 miles east from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Florence Arizona State Prison Complex - Florence also known as Florence State Prison (FSP) is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). FSP is located in Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, 65 miles east from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Lewis Arizona State Prison Complex - Lewis is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Lewis is located in Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona, 43 miles west from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Perryville Arizona State Prison Complex - Perryville is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Perryville is located in Goodyear, Maricopa County, Arizona, 23 miles west from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Phoenix Arizona State Prison Complex - Phoenix is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Phoenix is located in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, which includes a minimum security unit near Globe, the Arizona Correctional Facility for Woman (ACW), and ASPC-Aspen.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Safford Arizona State Prison Complex - Safford is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Safford is located in Safford, Graham County, Arizona, 173 miles southeast from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Tucson Arizona State Prison Complex - Tucson is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Tucson is located in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 127 miles south from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Winslow Arizona State Prison Complex - Winslow is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Winslow is located in Winslow, Navajo County, Arizona, 203 miles northwest from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Complex - Yuma Arizona State Prison Complex - Yuma is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASPC-Yuma is located in Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona, 187 miles southwest from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
Arizona State Prison Florence-West Arizona State Prison - Florence West is one of 13 prison facilities, a private prison on contract with the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASP Florence West is located in Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, 65 miles east from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona..
Arizona State Prison Phoenix-West Arizona State Prison Phoenix-West is one of 13 prison facilities, a private prison on contract with the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). ASP-Phoenix West is located in southwest Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.
Arizona State Route 101 State Route 101, or Loop 101, is a 61-mile (97 km) semi-beltway encompassing much of the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. It connects several suburbs of Phoenix, including Glendale, Peoria, North Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, and Chandler.
Arizona State Route 143 State Route 143, also known as SR-143 and Hohokam Expressway, is an access-controlled expressway in Maricopa County, Arizona that runs from the Interstate 10 junction at S. 48th Street in Phoenix to a junction with State Route 202 At E.
Arizona State Route 153 State Route 153, also known as SR-153 and the Sky Harbor Expressway, is a road in Maricopa County, Arizona that runs from the highway's northern terminus at the intersection of 44th Street and Washington Street in Phoenix south to a junction with University Drive. Between the highway's northern terminus and the unfinished intersection with University Drive, it is a controlled access expressway.
Arizona State Route 169 State Route 169, also known as SR-169 and Cherry Road, is an east-west highway in central Arizona, with its western terminus at its junction with its parent road State Route 69 at Dewey and its eastern terminus at Exit 278 of Interstate 17. In conjunction with SR-69 and I-17, it serves as the most direct route between Prescott and the Verde Valley, bypassing the scenic, but dangerous mountain grades of State Route 89A through Jerome.
Arizona State Route 179 State Route 179, also known as SR-179 and the Red Rock Scenic Byway, is a north-south state highway in Arizona running from Interstate 17 north of Rimrock to State Route 89 in Sedona. SR-179 is designated as a All-American Road due to the sandstone formations through which it travels along its 7.
Arizona State Route 260 State Route 260, also known as SR-260, is a major east-west state highway in north-central Arizona, starting at State Route 89 in Cottonwood and traveling eastbound along much of the Mogollon Rim, finally ending at its junction with U.S.
Arizona State Route 279 State Route 279 originally ran from State Route 89A in Cottonwood to Interstate 17 in Camp Verde. The entire route was replaced by State Route 260 when the 260 designation was extended from Payson across State Route 87 and the General Crook Trail.
Arizona State Route 303 State Route 303, also known as SR-303, Loop 303 and Estrella Parkway, is a state highway maintained by Maricopa Countyin central Arizona] serving the far western suburbs of the [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix metropolitan area.
Arizona State Route 347 State Route 347, also known as SR-347 and Maricopa Road, is a north-south state highway in central Arizona. It stretches from its northern terminus at Interstate 10 south of Chandler south to its junction with State Route 84 near Stanfield.
Arizona State Route 373 State Route 373, also known as SR-373, is a state highway in northern Arizona that travels from State Route 260 south to Greer. SR-373 is numbered as such because the adjacent stretch of SR-260 was formerly part of State Route 73.
Arizona State Route 377 State Route 377, also known as SR-377, is a state highway in northeast Arizona traveling from northeast to southwest; it begins at a junction with State Route 77 south of Holbrook, goes past Dry Lake, to end at State Route 277 east of Heber. Parts of the highway are also known as Dry Lake Road and Heber Road.
Arizona State Route 387 State Route 387, also known as SR-387, is a state highway in south-central Arizona traveling from State Route 87 west of Coolidge west to Interstate 10, then south to its junction with State Route 84 and State Route 287 in Casa Grande.
Arizona State Route 389 State Route 389, also known as SR-389, is a state highway in far northern Arizona serving the Arizona Strip. SR-389 stretches from the Utah border at Colorado City, southeast to Pipe Spring National Monument, and ends at U.
Arizona State Route 48 State Route 48, also known as SR-48 and Fain Road, is a short highway running roughly northwest to southeast between State Route 89A and State Route 69 in Prescott Valley, Arizona. It is primarily intended as an eastern bypass around Prescott.
Arizona State Route 587 State Route 587, also known as SR-587, is a state highway in south-central Arizona that travels from its junction with State Route 87 just south of Sun Lakes directly south to Interstate 10 in Bapchule. The entire highway is just six miles along, traveling entirely within the Gila River Indian Reservation, and serves as a shortcut from the far southern suburbs of the Phoenix metropolitan area to Interstate 10.
Arizona State Route 66 State Route 66, or AZ-66 is a surface-road in Mohave and Coconino counties in northwestern Arizona. The road continues east into Yavapai county as a county-maintained road that is not officially part of the state highway system.
Arizona State Route 71 State Route 71 (or SR-71) is a state highway in central Arizona that stretches between its northeast terminus at its junction with State Route 89 at Congress and its southwest terminus at its junction with U.S.
Arizona State Route 72 State Route 72 (SR-72) is a short east-west road in the US state of Arizona, beginning 13 miles south of Parker at its junction with State Route 95, traveling on a southeast/northwest alignment, and ending at an intersection with U.S.
Arizona State Route 77 State Route 77 (or SR-77) is a state highway in Arizona that traverses much of the state's length, stretching from its northern terminus at the boundary of the Navajo Nation north of Holbrook to its junction with Interstate 10 in Tucson.
Arizona State Route 82 State Route 82 (SR-82) is an east-west state highway in southern Arizona, with its western terminus at its junction with Business Loop 19 (Grand Avenue) in Nogales and its eastern terminus at its junction with State Route 80 just north of Tombstone. Between Nogales and Patagonia, it is also known as Patagonia Road and Patagonia Highway.
Arizona State Route 83 State Route 83 (SR-83) is a state highway in southern Arizona, stretching from its junction with Interstate 10 near Vail south to Parker Canyon Lake. It passes through sparsely populated areas of Pima, Cochise, and Santa Cruz Counties, including Sonoita and Elgin.
Arizona State Route 84 State Route 84, also known as SR-84, is an east-west highway in south-central Arizona, with its western terminus at Exit 151 of Interstate 8 and its eastern terminus at its junction with State Route 387 and State Route 287 in Casa Grande.
Arizona State Route 85 State Route 85 (SR 85) is a north-south state expressway in south-central Arizona. Its northern terminus is on Interstate 10 near Buckeye, Arizona; its southern terminus is the Mexican border near Lukeville, Arizona where it feeds into Mexican Federal Highway 8 near Sonoita, Sonora at a border crossing.
Arizona State Route 86 State Route 86 (or SR-86) is a state highway in southern Arizona that stretches from its junction with State Route 85 in Why east to its junction with Business Interstate 19 in Tucson. It formerly went east to the New Mexico border near Lordsburg, but this eastern segment has been superseded by Interstate 10.
Arizona State Route 90 State Route 90 (SR 90) is a highway in Cochise County, Arizona that runs from the I-10 junction at Benson to a junction with Arizona State Route 80 between Bisbee and Tombstone. It is a north-south route north of Sierra Vista, and an east-west route east of the city.
Arizona State Route 92 State Route 92 (SR 92) is an east-west state highway in Cochise County, Arizona that runs from the traffic circle at Bisbee to an intersection with State Route 90 in Sierra Vista. It is oriented as a north-south highway immediately south of Sierra Vista, and is located near Miracle Valley and the Coronado National Memorial.
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