Gila
Gila is a toponym and ethnonym used for several places and natural features in the Southwestern United States, as well as for the Gila monster, a venomous lizard. The name is most closely associated with the Gila River and its watershed, and appears in the names of protected areas and tribal communities in the region.
The Gila River is a major tributary of the Colorado River. Its headwaters lie in the Mogollon
Gila National Forest in New Mexico encompasses a large, rugged landscape that includes the Gila Wilderness,
The Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) is a large venomous lizard native to the southwestern United States
The Gila River Indian Community is a federally recognized tribe of Pima and Maricopa people living along