Arizona-Sonora International
Although there are many differences between Arizona and Sonora, the states also have much in common.
The Sonoran desert landscape, native peoples who have lived in the region for hundreds of years, faith, unique history and mutual respect are but a few.
Both Arizona and Sonora offer travelers and tourists an abundance of places to explore and experience.
And there are many opportunities for cooperative cross-border business ventures.
The major barrier between the two states is language, but communication can now be facilitated by online translators and other tools.
Businesses on both sides of the border are encouraged to add a free listing to our Business Directory, to help people from both sides of the border to find you.
And if you have questions or would like assistance, please contact us.
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