San Carlos (Western Apache: Sengaah) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Gila County, Arizona, United States. The population was 4,038 at the 2010 census...
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The San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation (Western Apache: Tsékʼáádn), in southeastern Arizona, United States, was established in 1872 as a reservation...
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San Carlos may refer to: San Carlos Centro San Carlos Department, Mendoza San Carlos, Mendoza San Carlos Department, Salta San Carlos, Salta San Carlos...
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The Hotel San Carlos branch in Phoenix, Arizona, also known as San Carlos Hotel, is both an operating hotel and tourist site. It has been associated with...
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473940°W / 33.298274; -110.473940 San Carlos High School is a high school in San Carlos, Arizona. It is part of the San Carlos Unified School District, which...
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The San Carlos Hotel is a historic hotel in Yuma, Arizona. Its construction cost $300,000, and it was completed in 1930. It was five stories high, with...
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KYAY (category San Carlos Apache Tribe)
station, owned and operated by the San Carlos Apache Tribe. Licensed to San Carlos, Arizona, the station serves the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. List...
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in 1994 Hotel San Carlos (Phoenix), Arizona, also known as (and listed on the NRHP as) San Carlos Hotel San Carlos Hotel (Yuma, Arizona), listed on the...
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Rice, Arizona was a populated place in Gila County, Arizona. It became a ghost town, and eventually its area was absorbed into San Carlos, Arizona. It is...
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it." San Carlos Lake is stocked periodically, and after winters with average or above average precipitation, is one of the largest lakes in Arizona. The...
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