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The name Tucson has a Spanish origin that means "Black Base." This is supposedly in reference to the mostly volcanic mountains on the west side of the city, the most prominent of which is Sentinel Peak. Tucson has been nicknamed "The Old Pueblo."

The two major daily newspapers in Tucson are the Arizona Daily Star and the Tucson Citizen, the latter of which is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Arizona. The Arizona Daily Star has taken to calling Tucson residents "Tucsonans" while the Tucson Citizen insists on "Tucsonians."

The economy of Tucson is heavily concentrated on continuing expansion and development of the University of Arizona.

Some impressive recreation facilities in Tucson include 120 parks, three tennis centers, three fishing lakes and The Reid Park Zoo.

As of the 2000 census, the total population is 486,699, which is expected to go on an all-time boom of over one million by 2010.