La Paz County is a county in the western part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, 16,557 people lived there.[1] The county seat is Parker.[2]
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- Alamo Lake
- Bluewater
- Bouse
- Brenda
- Cibola
- Cienega Springs
- Ehrenberg
- La Paz Valley
- Parker Strip
- Poston
- Salome
- Sunwest
- Utting
- Vicksburg
- Wenden
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Populated places |
- Desert Wells
- Hope
- Love
- Planet
- Plomosa
- Swansea
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| Indian reservations |
- Colorado River Indian Reservation
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| Ghost towns |
- Clip
- Drift Desert
- Empire Flat
- Eureka
- La Paz
- Mineral City
- Nortons Landing
- Olive City
- Williamsport
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- Index
- Climate
- Delegations
- Geography
- Government
- History
- Museums
- Music
- People
- Transportation
- Visitor attractions
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- Culture
- Crime
- Demographics
- Economy
- Education
- Politics
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| Regions |
- Arizona Strip
- Arizona Sun Corridor
- Coconino Plateau
- Colorado Plateau
- Grand Canyon
- Kaibab Plateau
- Mogollon Plateau
- Mogollon Rim
- Mojave Desert
- Monument Valley
- North Central Arizona
- Northeast Arizona
- Northern Arizona
- Oak Creek Canyon
- Phoenix Metropolitan Area
- Safford area
- San Francisco Volcanic Field
- Sonoran Desert
- Southern Arizona (Traditional Arizona)
- Transition zone
- Verde Valley
- White Mountains
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