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Casa Grande

City in Pinal County, south-central Arizona, USA, 72 km/45 mi south-southeast of Phoenix; population (2000) 25,200. A health resort and trade centre, it is surrounded by irrigated farms and ranches producing cotton, alfalfa, grain, and livestock. Copper, gold, and silver mines are nearby.

The settlement was named after an excavated 14th-century Hohokam Pueblo in the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, 32 km/20 mi to the northeast.



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