Sierra Vista, Arizona (pop. 45,466 as of 2023) is the largest municipality in Cochise County. The city is home to Fort Huachuca, an active U.S. Army and joint services installation and the largest employer in southeast Arizona.
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Sierra Vista, Cochise County, Arizona & United States comparisons on population; age & sex; race & Hispanic origin; population characteristics; housing; families & living arrangements; computer & internet use; education; health; economy; transportation; income & poverty; businesses: and geography
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