Capital: Salt Lake City
Motto: Industry
Nickname: Beehive State
Origin of name: From the Ute tribe, meaning "people of the mountains"
Ten largest cities (1994):
Salt Lake City, 171,849;
West Valley City, 94,663;
Provo, 88,519;
Sandy, 85,406;
Orem, 74,402;
Ogden, 67,763;
West Jordan, 49,979;
Layton, 49,200;
St. George, 38,950;
Bountiful, 37,076
Land area (rank): 82,168 sq mi. (212,816 sq km) (12)
Geographic center: In Sanpete Co., 3 mi. N. of Manti
1997 resident population est.: 2,059,148
1990 resident census population (rank): 1,722,850 (35).
Male: 855,759; Female: 867,091.
White: 1,615,845 (93.8%); Black: 11,576 (0.7%); American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut: 24,283 (1.4%); Asian or Pacific Islander: 33,371 (1.9%); Other race: 37,775 (2.2%); Hispanic: 84,597 (4.9%).
1990 percent population under 18: 36.4; 65 and over: 8.7; median age: 26.2.
USA VOLLEYBALL INTER-MOUNTAIN REGION (IM) Norman, Kim 2134 E 2700 S Salt Lake City, UT 84109 801/487-9331(h); 801/534-1933(w); 801/575-6592(fax) Web Site: http://www.iva-volleyball.org e-mail: knorman@iva-volleyball.org
In in 1996-1997 school year,
111 high schools fielded girls teams with 2,810 girls representing those schools.
0 high schools fielded boys teams with 0 boys representing those schools.
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Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602
Utah State University Logan UT 84322-7400
University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112-9008
Weber State University Ogden UT 84408-2701
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