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Gila and County
Among these may be mentioned: the Mazatzal Mountain region in Gila and Maricopa Counties, Arizona ; Red Feather Lakes, near Ft Collins, Colorado ; Amethyst Mountain, Texas ; Yellowstone National Park ; Delaware County, Pennsylvania ; Haywood County, North Carolina ; Deer Hill and Stow, Maine and in the Lake Superior region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario in Canada.
* The San Lucy District comprises seven small non-contiguous parcels of land in and northwest of the town of Gila Bend in southwestern Maricopa County.
* Gila County, Arizona-south
Gila County is a county in the central part of the U. S. state of Arizona.
In the 1880s, a long range war broke out in Gila County that became the most costly feud in American history, resulting in an almost complete annihilation of the families involved.
Map of the Municipal corporation | incorporated and major unincorporated area s in Gila County.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Gila County, Arizona
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* Gila County, Arizona — northwest
* Gila County, Arizona-east
* Gila County, Arizona-southwest
Pinal County contains parts of the Tohono O ' odham Nation, the Gila River Indian Community and the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, as well as the entirety of the Ak-Chin Indian Community.
* Gila County, Arizona-north
* Hayden ( part of Hayden is in Gila County )
* Winkelman ( part of Winkelman is in Gila County )
* Gila County, Arizona-east

Gila and contains
The Gila Wilderness contains one of the world's largest and healthiest forests.

Gila and parts
Within the boundaries of Catron County lie parts of the Gila National Forest, the Apache National Forest and the Cibola National Forest.
The Mimbres branch is a subset of the larger Mogollon culture area, centered in the Mimbres Valley and encompassing the upper Gila River and parts of the upper San Francisco River in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona as well as the Rio Grande Valley and it western tributaries in southwest New Mexico.

Gila and Fort
In June 1857 it established Fort Buchanan south of the Gila at the head of the Sonoita Creek Valley.
* White Mountain Apache of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation ( Dzil Łigai Si ' án Ndee-‘ People of the White Mountains ’, Spanish: Sierra Blanca Apache, ranged from the White Mountains in the north over the Gila Mountains south to the Pinaleno Mountains, lived and planted along the East Fork and North Fork of the White River, Turkey Creek, Black River and the Gila River, most isolated and eastern Western Apache group ), a federally recognized tribe, including the Tca-tci-dn or " Dischiidn " (“ red rock strata people ”) clan of chief Pedro's Carrizo band of the Cibecue Apaches, who were not forced to move to San Carlos in 1875

Gila and Apache
After gaining experience as a teamster along the Santa Fe Trail and in Mexico, Carson signed on with a party of forty men, led by Ewing Young which in August, 1829 went into Apache country along the Gila River.
Canyon Day ( Western Apache Yangongai ) is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Gila County, Arizona, United States.
Miami ( Western Apache: Goshtłʼish Tú ) is a town in Gila County, Arizona, United States.
* Kit Carson, 1829 went into Apache country along the Gila River.
Goyahkla was born to the Bedonkohe band of the Apache, near Turkey Creek, a tributary of the Gila River in the modern-day state of New Mexico, then claimed by Mexico.
* Gileño ( also Apaches de Gila, Apaches de Xila, Apaches de la Sierra de Gila, Xileños, Gilenas, Gilans, Gilanians, Gila Apache, Gilleños ) was used to refer to several different Apachean and non-Apachean groups at different times.
After 1722, Spanish documents start to distinguish between these different groups, in which case Apaches de Gila refers to the Western Apache living along the Gila River ( and thus synonymous with Coyotero ).
Some Pinaleño were referred to as the Gila Apache.
* Apache de Gila
All lie within the former Apache National Forest section, except for a small portion of one, which extends into neighboring Gila National Forest in New Mexico.
In December 1872, a permanent settlement was established at the San Carlos and Gila Rivers, the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation ; having been agreed upon by Maj. Gen. Howard and Eskiminzin.

Gila and Indian
Location: San Carlos Indian Reservation, Gila Co., Arizona, USA.
The City of Glendale and the Gila River Indian Community opposed the project for various reasons, arguing that it would harm residential neighborhoods and compete with tax-paying businesses.
The largest of these are the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community ( east of Scottsdale ) and the Gila River Indian Community ( south of Phoenix ).
* Sacaton ( capital of Gila River Indian Community )
It is bordered to the north and west by Tempe, to the north by Mesa, to the west by Phoenix, to the south by the Gila River Indian Community, and to the east by Gilbert.
Chandler has reached its physical limits save for some remaining county islands and cannot expand outward anymore due to being bound in by the Gila River Indian Community, Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, and Phoenix.
It is part of the Gila River Indian Community.
It is the capital of the Gila River Indian Community.
* Gila River Indian Community Emergency Medical Services
Mantle ( geology ) | Mantle-peridotite xenolith from San Carlos Indian Reservation, Gila Co., Arizona, USA.
One of the sites seriously considered for the new airfield was on the Gila River Indian Reservation located near Chandler, Arizona.
Location of Gila River Indian Community in northwestern Pinal County, Arizona | Pinal County, Arizona.
The Gila River Indian Community is an Indian reservation in the U. S. state of Arizona, lying adjacent to the south side of the city of Phoenix, within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area in Pinal and Maricopa Counties.
The Gila River Indian Community Governor is Gregory Mendoza ( 2012 ).
The Gila River Indian Community, with over four million potential customers in the Phoenix metro area, owns and / or operates three casinos, a resort hotel, a spa, an equestrian center, two golf courses, an arts & crafts center, two tribal museums, an NHRA certified race track, a race-car driving school, and a racing-boat course.
Jay Morago, who served as the first Governor of the Gila River Indian Community from 1954 until 1960, and helped to draft the reservation's 1960 constitution, died on May 14, 2008.
* Gila River Indian Community Emergency Medical Services
* Gila River Indian Community Website

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