Palomas, Yuma County, Arizona, United States
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- Palomas
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- This settlement was first named Doanville for John Doan, one of the early pioneers. The Doanville post office, established in 1889, was changed to Palomas in 1891. Palomas, (Spanish word meaning 'doves') describes the white-winged flocks that arrive here for each summer (AZ-T101).
- 32.908935432° 54' 32.2"N-113.4813040113° 28' 52.7"W
- Horn 2.8 mi. NW
- Aztec 6.1 mi. S
- Dateland 8.5 mi. SW
- Kofa 9.8 mi. W
- Stanwix (Maricopa County) 10.4 mi. SE
- Agua Caliente (Maricopa County) 10.5 mi. NE
- Agua Caliente Pioneer (Maricopa County) 10.9 mi. NE
- 124 m
- 101069216
- Updated Apr 24, 2020