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USA
State Alabama
Abstract
Timeline
age from birth to death, or present.
Geometry
the circle of Futhark Circle influence of this Person
Personal
Constellation the places this person lived, frequented, interacted
with, etc.
Related
Topics
zz Home, living quarters, job
location, entertainment venue (movies, music, bar, theater, café, etc. places
people to for entertainment), shopping (what type of stores does this person
frequent, is this person a Gucci person or a Walmart person, target, sears,
local mom and pop, amazon, etc.)
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Utah is known for:
- The
Great Salt Lake, the largest waltwater
lake in the Western Hemisphere
- Skiing
- National
parks
- Mormons
- Sundance
Film Festival
Geography
& Demographics
Government
& Legislature
State Symbols
Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Local Food
Famous People
Fun Facts
Geography
& Demographics
State
Abbreviation
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UT
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State Capital
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Salt
Lake City
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State Size
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Total
(Land + Water): 84,899 sq miles; Land Only: 82,144 sq miles
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Number
of Counties
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29
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Time Zone
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Mountain
Time Zone
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Bordering
States
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Arizona,
Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming
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Highest
Point
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Kings
Peak, 13,534 feet
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Tallest
Building
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Wells
Fargo Center in Salt Lake City, 422 feet
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Largest
Stadium
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LaVell
Edwards Stadium in Provo, capacity 63,470
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National
Parks
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Arches
National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Canyonlands National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
Zion National Park
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State Population
(2020)
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3,271,616
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State
Population Density
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39.8
people / square mile
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Area Codes
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385,
435, 801
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Top
5 Cities (2020 population)
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Salt
Lake City (204,087)
West Valley City (133,894)
West Jordan (116,530)
Provo (116,295)
Orem (98,970)
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Government & Legislature
State Symbols
State
Animal
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Rocky
Mountain elk
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State
Astronomical Symbol
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Beehive
cluster located in the constellation of Cancer the Crab
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State Bird
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Common
American gull
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State
Cooking Pot
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Dutch
oven
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State
Firearm
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John
M. Browning designed M1911 automatic pistol
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State
Fish
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Bonneville
cutthroat trout
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State Flower
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Sego
lily
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State
Folk Dance
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Square
dance
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State
Fossil
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Allosaurus
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State
Fruit
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Cherry
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State
Gem
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Topaz
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State
Grass
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Indian
rice grass
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State
Historic Vegetable
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Sugar
beet
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State
Hymn
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"Utah We Love Thee"
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State
Insect
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Honeybee
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State
Mineral
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Copper
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State Motto
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Industry
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Nickname
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Beehive
State
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State
Railroad Museum
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Ogden
Union Station
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State
Rock
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Coal
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State
Song
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"Utah,
This Is The Place"
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State
Star
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Dubhe
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State Tree
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Quaking
aspen
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State
Vegetable
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Spanish
sweet onion
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State
Winter Sports
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Skiing
and snowboarding
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Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Festivals and Events
Top festivals and events in Utah. They are listed in
approximate order of when they take place during the year.
Popular Iconic Utah Foods
Utah is famous for the following foods:
- Pastrami
Burgers
- Fry
Sauce
- Funeral
Potatoes
- Utah
Scones
- Jell-O
- Bear
lake Raspberries
- Dutch
Oven Fare
- Green
River Melons
- Utah
Honey
- Frog
Eye Salad
- Navajo
Tacos
Famous People Born In Utah
Nobel
Prize Winners
Pro
Football Hall Of Fame Members
- Merlin
Olsen (Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 1982)
- Steve
Young (Quarterback. Inducted in 2005)
Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players
- John
"Cat" Thompson (Forward. Inducted in 1962)
Famous
Actors And Actresses
- Roseanne
Barr
- James
Woods
- Loretta
Young
Famous
Singers
- Jewel
Kilcher
- Donny
Osmond
- Marie
Osmond
Utah Fun Facts
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There are two theories on the
origination of the word "Utah": The first is that it originates
from the Native American "Ute" tribe which means "people
of the mountains." The second is that it originates from the Native
American word "yuttahih," meaning
"higher up." In either case, the origin came from the Native
Americans.
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Utah is one of only two states in the
United States to outlaw all forms of gambling.
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At Four Corners, in the southeast, Utah
meets Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona at right angles, the only such
meeting of states in the country.
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Approximately 62% of Utah residents are
Mormons, or members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Utah is the most homogeneous state in the nation in terms of religion.
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The Great Salt Lake is saltier than the
ocean. Its salt content can be more than seven times that of the ocean.
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On May 10, 1869, the First
Transcontinental Railroad was completed at Promontory Summit, Utah. The
event was billed as the "Wedding of the Rails," as it
represented the joining of railroads built by two companies, the Union
Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific
Railroad.
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In 1912, policeman Lester Wire invented
the first red-green electric traffic lights in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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In Utah, individuals may not supply
beer to the public in containers larger than two liters unless they are
licensed to do so.
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Utah is the only state with an official
State Cooking Pot: Dutch oven.
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