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  1. Home - City of Mesa

    With a population of 517,496 Mesa, Arizona is the 36th largest city in the United States and second largest in the Phoenix-Mesa metro area and is larger than Miami, Minneapolis, Atlanta …

  2. Mesa, Arizona - Wikipedia

    It is the third-most populous city in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson, the 37th-most populous city in the U.S., and the most populous city that is not a county seat (except for independent …

  3. The 16 Best Things to Do in Mesa, AZ | Visit Mesa

    Discover the top things to see in Mesa, AZ, enjoying attractions, landmarks and more! Look through our activities guide and find out what to do in Mesa.

  4. Downtown Mesa

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  5. MESA - Visit Arizona

    Go big in Mesa, Arizona's third-largest city, where fan-favorite sports, art attractions, and outdoor adventure attract visitors on a large scale.

  6. Dorean Taylor takes Mesa council seat after recall win - USA TODAY

    5 days ago · Dorean Taylor was sworn in as Mesa's newest District 2 council member on Nov. 17 after winning a recall election earlier in the month.

  7. Mesa, AZ | Official Travel Guide | Visit Mesa

    Plan your trip to Mesa, AZ with the Visit Mesa Official Travel Guide. Find hotels, events, restaurants, things to do, visitors guides, itineraries and more!

  8. Departments - City of Mesa

    Find current job openings and employee benefits details. The City Attorney acts as chief legal counsel and reviews and approves proposed City ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and other …

  9. Mesa, Arizona Travel and Vacation Guide - Visitor Information

    Complete travel and vacation information for Mesa, Arizona with maps, photos, sightseeing, hotel reservations and more.

  10. Mesa | History, Economy, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 10, 2025 · Mesa, city, Maricopa county, south-central Arizona, U.S. The name is Spanish for “tabletop” or “tableland.” A southeastern suburb of Phoenix, the site was settled and founded …