Aripine, Arizona

Aripine is a populated place situated in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.[2] Originally named Joppa, it was begun as a Mormon settlement in 1883.[3] The Joppa name was discontinued in 1913, and the location was re-established as Aripine in 1922.[3] The name is derived as a combination of the first three letters of Arizona, and the flora of local forests.Aripine's population was 60 in 1940.
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