Rhode Island for one, but I'm sure there are quite a few. Especially in the north eastern area of America
Arizona is slightly smaller than Italy
Phoenix has a larger population then Rhode Island but has a much smaller area,
Arizona is larger than Florida in area but not in population.
Hawaii
Arizona is larger than Alabama. Arizona is the 6th largest U.S. state based on total area and the 14th largest U.S. state based on population. Alabama is the 30th largest U.S. state based on total area and the 24th largest U.S. state based on population.
No, Arizona is bigger since Arizona has a total area of 295.254 km^2 but Iceland only has a total area of 103.000 km^2.
Colorado is smaller ranking at #8 among the states while Arizona is ranked as #6. What Colorado lacks in area it makes up for in elevation.
New Mexico is slightly larger than Poland. Arizona is slightly smaller.
YES!
The area of Italy is 2.07% greater than the area of Arizona.
The area of Arizona is about 91.8% larger than the area of Georgia the U.S. state, and it's about 4.2 times the area of Georgia the Eurasian country. The State of Georgia is, however, the largest state by land mass east of the Mississippi River.
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