Yuma County, Arizona with the county seat and principal city in Yuma has a population of over 0.2 million according to the recent census bureau estimates. Native Americans were the first settlers of this county. The town, primarily called Colorado City and was renamed Arizona City in 1858. It was named Yuma in 1873. With more than 38K housing units of Yuma city, the tribal illustration of the place is African American or Black, White, Native American, Asian, Hispanics or Latinos and few other races.
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