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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 11/17/05
from AL said:
Does anybody know the origin of the state motto?
On 11/17/05
Kayla Lynn from AL said:
I am doing a state project too, and I had to know the state motto. It is "Ditat Deus", which means "God enriches".
On 09/29/05
anonomys from AZ said:
this site is beter than all the other ones that I looked at thanks !!!!!!!!
On 09/22/05
alex from AZ said:
I have to do a project in my school about my own state so first i picked florida but didnt give me much info so I picked arizona as second and now im on this web site looking for stuff!! and its getting difficult!!!!
On 05/15/05
Anoymous from AZ said:
Thank you! All the information I needed was here!
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