Tucson, Arizona
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Osnovni podaci | |
Država | Sjedinjene Američke Države |
Savezna država | Arizona |
Stanovništvo | |
Stanovništvo (2010.) | 520,116 |
Geografija | |
Koordinate | 32°13′18″N 110°55′35″W / 32.221667°N 110.926389°W |
Tucson je grad u američkoj saveznoj državi Arizona, te najveći grad i sjedište okruga Pima.. Po popisu stanovništva iz 2010. u njemu je živelo 1.1 milion stanovnika.[1] Tucson je najveći grad u južnoj Arizoni i drugi najveći grad te savezne države nakon Phoenixa.
Ime Tucson nastalo je od Chuk Shon, naziva kojeg su području na svom jeziku dali Tohono O'odham indijanci, a znači "crno predgorje", što je referenca pretežno vulkanskim planinama na zapadnoj strani grada.
Područje na kojem se danas nalazi Tucson već su oko 7. tisućljeća prije Krista nastanjivali Paleo indijanci, a kasnije su ih zamijenile grupe koje su arheolozi utvrdili kao Hohokam. Kao takav, Tucson je najduže vremena konstantno naseljena lokacija u SAD-u. Misionar Družbe Isusove Eusebio Kino posjetio je područje 1692., a 1700. je osnovao misiju San Xavier del Bac. 1776. Španjolci su osnovali utvrdu i otad se grad počeo zvati Tucson, a postao je i dijelom Meksika nakon što je on 1821. izborio nezavisnost od Španjolske. 1853. Tucson je postao dio SAD-a, a od kolovoza 1861. do sredine sljedeće godine bio je glavni grad saveznog teritorija Arizone. Do 1863. Tucson je kao i cijela Arizona bio dio teritorija Novog Meksika, a od 1867. do 1889. bio je glavni grad teritorija Arizone. Sveučilište University of Arizona u Tucsonu je osnovano 1885.
Grupa | 2000. | 2010. |
Belci | 263.748 (54,2%) | 245.323 (47,2%) |
Crnci | 21.057 (4,3%) | 26.000 (5,0%) |
Azijati | 11.959 (2,5%) | 14.920 (2,9%) |
Hispanoamerikanci | 173.868 (35,7%) | 216.308 (41,6%) |
Ukupno | 486.699 | 520.116 |
- ↑ „Arizona Trend Report 2: State and Complete Places”. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2012-03-20. Pristupljeno 4. 7. 2012.
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