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The State of
Utah is a western
state of the
United States of America. It was the
45th state admitted to the
Union on
July 4, 1896.
Approximately 88 percent of Utah's 2,645,330 people,
known as "Utahns", live in an urban concentration
with Salt Lake City
as the center, known as the
Wasatch Front. In contrast, vast expanses of the
state are nearly uninhabited, making the population
the sixth most urbanized in the U.S. The name "Utah"
is derived from the Ute Indian
language, meaning "people of the mountains".
Utah is
known for its
geological
diversity ranging from snowcapped mountains to
well-watered river valleys to rugged, stony
deserts. It is also known for
being one of the most religiously homogeneous states
in the Union, with approximately 61 percent of its
adult inhabitants claiming membership in
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(also known as the Mormon Church), which greatly
influences Utah culture and daily life.
The state is
a center of transportation, information technology
and research, government services and mining as well
as a major tourist destination for outdoor
recreation. St. George,
Utah was the fastest growing metropolitan area
in the United States from 2000-2005 with Utah being
the sixth fastest growing state overall in 2006.
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