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  2. Utah Pictures and Facts - Geography

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    Utah has three major geographic areas: the Rocky Mountains, the Basin and Ridge Region, and the Colorado Plateau. The Rocky Mountains region runs from northeastern Utah through the center of...

  3. Geography of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Utah covers an area of 84,899 sq mi (219,890 km 2 ). It is one of the Four Corners states and is bordered by Idaho in the north, Wyoming in the north and east, by Colorado in the east, at a single point by New Mexico to the southeast, by Arizona in the south, and by Nevada in the west.

  4. Utah, constituent state of the United States of America. Mountains, high plateaus, and deserts form most of its landscape. The capital, Salt Lake City, is located in the north-central region of the state.

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  5. Utah Maps & Facts - World Atlas

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    Utah is a western state in the United States. Located in the Western United States, Utah covers 84,898.8 mi². It shares borders with seven states, including Colorado to the east, Wyoming to the northeast, Idaho to the north, and Nevada to the west. Arizona and New Mexico mark the southern boundary of Utah.

  6. Utah - Wikipedia

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    Utah ( / ˈjuːtɑː / YOO-tah, / ˈjuːtɔː / ( listen) YOO-taw) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered to its east by Colorado, to its northeast by Wyoming, to its north by Idaho, to its south by Arizona, and to its west by Nevada. Utah also touches a corner of New Mexico in the southeast.

  7. Physical Geography of Utah | History to Go

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    At 84,916 square miles or 54,340,240 acres, Utah is the thirteenth largest state in the United States. Approximately three percent of the surface is covered by water. Landforms Rising to 13,528 feet, Kings Peak is the highest spot in Utah, and Beaver Dam Wash in the southwestern corner of the state is the lowest point at 2,350 feet.

  8. Utah - Climate | Britannica

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    Utah’s geographic location in relation to the mountain systems of the West, which divert much of the area’s precipitation, makes it basically an arid state. Southwestern Utah, which has a warm, almost dry, subtropical climate, however, is referred to as Utah’s “Dixie.”

  9. Utah - Geography

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    Utah Utah THE BEEHIVE STATE, covering an area of 84,990 square mi (220,124 square km), is located in the southwest United States and features a dry, mountainous topography. Utah is rectangular in shape, except for a small corner cut away in the northeastern portion of the state.

  10. Utah Geography: Utah Regions and Landforms - eReferenceDesk

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    Utah is bordered by Idaho and Wyoming on the north and by Arizona on the south. On the east, Utah is bordered by Colorado. On the west, Utah is bordered by Nevada. Major rivers in Utah include the Colorado River and the Green River. Utah is divided into the three main geographic regions listed below. Rocky Mountains Colorado Plateau

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