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State Capitol - Salt Lake City

Statehood Day - January 4, 1896 (45th state)

State Nickname - Beehive State

State Motto - "Industry"

State Song - Utah, We Love Thee

Major Rivers - Colorado River, Green River

Major Lakes - Great Salt Lake, Lake Powell, Utah Lake

 

 


Utah was the 45th state in the
USA; it became a state on January 4, 1896.

Bordering States - Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming

The name "Utah" comes from the Native American "Ute" tribe and means people of the mountains.

Population - 2,233,169 (as of 2000) [Utah is the 34th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - oil, natural gas, mining (coal, copper, iron ore, silver, gold), steel-making, farming (cattle, sheep, dairy products), tourism (especially skiing)

Utah is 84,900 square miles and ranked the 11th largest state (in terms of square miles) in the U.S.

Highest and Lowest Points: Kings Peak reaches an unbelievable 13,528 ft in the Uinta Mountains while the Beaver Dam Wash holds strong at a modest 2, 350 ft. Kings Peak is located in Duchesne County in the Northeast part of the state, and Beaver Dam Wash is near St. George in Washington County in the state's southwest quadrant.

Utah's peaks, on average, are the tallest in the country. That is, if you average the elevations of the tallest peaks in each of Utah's counties and compare that number with the average elevations of the tallest peaks in each county of every other state, you will find that Utah's peaks will be an average of 11, 222 feet taller. Now that's tall!

   
 

 

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