Tumacacori, Arizona Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

To find out the population and steets of Tumacacori City, check out our crime map. Located in the southeast of the city, this section has the lowest violent crime rate. The city is relatively safe when compared to other nearby areas, but the north part of the city is known to be unsafe. Read on to discover the most dangerous places in the city, and find out how to protect yourself and your loved ones.

The area around Tumacacori is made up of several ethnic groups. The majority race in Tumacacori is white, but only 12.3% of the population is black. Other races comprise a small percentage of the population, with NaN% living below the poverty line. Non-citizens are those who are not U.S. citizens, but they may be legal permanent residents, international students, temporary workers, or even illegal immigrants.

The city is home to the Mission San Jose de Tumacacori, built in the late 18th century. It takes its name from an earlier mission site founded in 1691. Father Eusebio Kino, the founder of the mission, founded the mission in Tucson. The mission sits on a Native settlement, which has been studied by archeologist Deni Seymour.