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  2. Colorado Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Four Corners region and the Colorado Plateau. The Colorado Plateau, also known as the Colorado Plateau Province, [1] is a physiographic and desert region of the Intermontane Plateaus, roughly centered on the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States. This province covers an area of 336,700 km 2 (130,000 mi 2) within western ...

  3. Hermit Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Hermit Canyon. /  36.0680381°N 112.2137828°W  / 36.0680381; -112.2137828. Hermit Canyon is a north-trending canyon in western Grand Canyon, about 6.0 miles in length, below the South Rim. It is named for the hermit who built Hermit Camp, at the Colorado River, Louis D. Boucher. [3] Hermit Canyon's east flank is bordered by Pima Point of ...

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Colorado Springs ( Latin: Dioecesis Coloratensium Fontium) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in central Colorado in the United States. St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the diocese in Colorado Springs . The Diocese of Colorado Springs was established on November 10, 1983. [1]

  5. Quinlan Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Quinlan Mountains is a mountain range in the U.S. state of Arizona. Its highest point is Kitt Peak at 6,883 feet (2,098 m), which is also the second-highest peak on the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, after Baboquivari Peak. The range lies on the eastern end of the reservation about 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Tucson.

  6. Cerro Colorado Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Cerro Colorado Mountains are a low mountain range in southern Pima County, Arizona, USA. The highest point of the range is Colorado Peak (5,319 feet (1,621 m)). The range consists of a NNW–SSE trending ridge with several shorter ridges extending off the main ridge to the ENE. The higher portions of the range cover an area of about 21 km 2 ...

  7. Cerro Colorado, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cerro Colorado, Arizona. /  31.65889°N 111.27250°W  / 31.65889; -111.27250. Cerro Colorado is a ghost town in southern Pima County, Arizona. The town is located off Arivaca Road, near Arivaca, and is best known for the massacre of mining employees by Mexican outlaws and buried treasure. [2]