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Question: What is the Arizona state motto?

Answer: It is 'Ditat Deus.' Latin that translates into 'God Enriches.' This phrase is in all probability is derived from Genesis 14:23 of the Latin Vulgate Version of the Bible.

For more information or facts about Arizona, link to Arizona State Government, Governor Jane Dee Hull - Kids Page - State Facts at www.governor.state.az.us/kids/facts.html


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On 04/21/08
shane from CA said:
This is the best website i've seen about arizona info. If I were you I would so choose this if you were doing a state report. Thanks again guys, piece out yall.
On 01/29/08
tom from FL said:
i need arizonas state motto and i cant find it her why dont u people have it gosh man i gust need it for a state report!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On 10/23/07
kaly from IN said:
i am doing a project on arizona and i am going to look in wikepedia
On 10/16/07
colton from AZ said:
i cant find a site with the state motto
On 09/14/07
Leslie from AZ said:
I wrote a report about Arizona. Some of the websites I went to are wikipeida, about, and ask. if you want to get a book on arizona get the book titled arizona in the sea to shining seires. It helped me a lot. See ya!
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