Twin Buttes, Navajo County, Arizona
Populated place in Arizona, United States
35°26′07″N 109°54′14″W / 35.43528°N 109.90389°W / 35.43528; -109.90389[1]
Twin Buttes is a populated place situated in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.[2] It is one of two populated locations in Arizona with this name, the other being in Pima County.
References
- ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Twin Buttes, Navajo County, Arizona
- ^ "Twin Buttes (in Navajo County, AZ) Populated Place Profile". AZ Hometown Locator. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
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County seat: Holbrook
- Holbrook
- Show Low
- Winslow
- Chilchinbito
- Cibecue
- Clay Springs
- Dilkon
- East Fork
- First Mesa
- Fort Apache
- Greasewood
- Hard Rock
- Heber-Overgaard
- Hondah
- Hotevilla-Bacavi
- Indian Wells
- Jeddito
- Joseph City
- Kayenta
- Keams Canyon
- Kykotsmovi Village
- Lake of the Woods
- Linden
- Low Mountain
- McNary‡
- North Fork
- Oljato-Monument Valley
- Pinedale
- Pinetop Country Club
- Pinon
- Rainbow City
- Seba Dalkai
- Second Mesa
- Seven Mile
- Shongopovi
- Shonto
- Shumway
- Sun Valley
- Tees Toh
- Turkey Creek
- Wagon Wheel
- White Mountain Lake
- Whitecone
- Whiteriver
- Winslow West‡
- Woodruff
places
- Aripine
- Baby Rocks
- Bidahochi
- Birdsprings
- Burton
- Castle Butte
- Chakpahu
- Grasshopper
- Hano
- Huk Ovi
- Indian Pine
- Kawaika-A
- Manila
- Na Ah Tee
- Navajo Mountain (Chapter)
- Oraibi
- Pink Arrow
- Pivahn-hon-kya-pi
- Polacca
- Sipaulovi
- Smoke Signal
- Tsegi
- Twin Buttes
- Wepo Village
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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