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Are there sources of air pollution in Colorado? You can find out here. Get access to free statistical data for Colorado. Do side-by-side neighborhood comparisons.
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Know more about land use and environmental conditions in Colorado, including local population density, nearby schools, and environmental statistics. Gain free access to neighborhood statistics for Colorado.
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Colorado Highlights
Colorado is a state in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States.
Colorado has 54 mountain peaks above 14,000 ft. of elevation. The highest peak, Mount Elbert, rises to 14,433 ft. above sea level. Tourism is a major industry, with skiing, hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing providing major sources of income for the state economy.
Colorado's population was 4,301,261 in the 2000 Census, and the state's population is growing, particularly in the large towns along the Front Range where the prairie and mountains meet. These towns include the capital, Denver, as well as Colorado Springs, Boulder, Longmont, Loveland, and Fort Collins. Many of the residents of Colorado migrated from other states, so being a "Colorado Native" is a point of pride with many people.*
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Colorado Cities
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Major Cities in Colorado
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* Location Highlights information provided by Wikitravel. Location Highlights information provided by Wikitravel. Based on work by Evan Prodromou, Felicity T, Stacy Hall, Ryan Holliday, Bill Johnson and David, Wikitravel user(s) Episteme and Cacahuate, Anonymous user(s) of Wikitravel and others.
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