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Yuma
is nestled in the southwest corner of the United States on the California-Mexico-Arizona
border, near the convergence of the Colorado and Gila rivers. Thanks
to this location, Yuma residents and visitors enjoy a rich culture,
plus a thriving, diverse economy, terrific weather and stunning
desert mountain scenery.
The only word that accurately describes Yuma's weather
is beautiful. The average daily temperature is 87.3 degrees F, with
an average low of 53.5 degrees F, and an average yearly rainfall
of 2.94 inches.
Yuma, currently Arizona's third largest metropolitan
area, is one of the four fastest growing areas of the country. The
city is home to 11 golf courses and a variety of parks, athletic
complexes, recreation centers, swimming pools and tennis complexes.
Where
the sun shines 93% of the year, whether your passion is golf, tennis,
fishing, boating, hunting, hiking, camping, swimming, birding or
sightseeing, Yuma is the place for you.
Yuma's dry, warm weather and fertile land have resulted
in a thriving agricultural business, with crops like lettuce, broccoli,
cantaloupe and lemons leading the way.
The climate has also given Yuma the honor of hosting
both Marine Corps Air Station Yuma and Yuma Proving Ground, an Army
training facility. Both of these facilities contribute significantly
to Yuma's economy and prosperity.
The city also has a number of service clubs and organizations,
such as the Elks and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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