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{{short description|State in the United States of America}}
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[[File:California1838.jpg|thumb|right|Early map of the region including Utah]]


'''Utah''' is a state in the [[Western United States]]. It became the 45th state admitted to the [[United States]] on January 4, 1896. Utah is bordered by [[Colorado]] to the east, [[Wyoming]] to the northeast, [[Idaho]] to the north, [[Arizona]] to the south, and [[Nevada]] to the west. It also touches a corner of [[New Mexico]] in the southeast. The state capital and largest city is [[Salt Lake City]].
'''Utah''' is a state in the [[Western United States]]. It became the 45th state admitted to the [[United States]] on January 4, 1896. Utah is bordered by [[Colorado]] to the east, [[Wyoming]] to the northeast, [[Idaho]] to the north, [[Arizona]] to the south, and [[Nevada]] to the west. It also touches a corner of [[New Mexico]] in the southeast. The state capital and largest city is [[Salt Lake City]].


==History==
==History==
The area now known as Utah was inhabited by various indigenous groups, including the [[Ancestral Puebloans]] and the [[Fremont culture]]. The first European explorers to visit the region were the [[Spanish Empire|Spanish]] in the 18th century. In 1847, members of the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], led by [[Brigham Young]], settled in the Salt Lake Valley, seeking a place to practice their religion free from persecution.


[[File:California1838.jpg|thumb|right|Early map of the region including Utah]]
===Pre-Columbian and European Exploration===
The area now known as Utah has been inhabited for thousands of years by various indigenous groups, including the [[Ancestral Puebloans]] and the [[Fremont culture]]. European exploration began in the 18th century with Spanish explorers, and the region was later claimed by Mexico.
 
===Mormon Settlement===
[[File:BrighamYoung1.jpg|thumb|right|Brigham Young, leader of the Mormon pioneers]]
[[File:BrighamYoung1.jpg|thumb|right|Brigham Young, leader of the Mormon pioneers]]
In 1847, [[Brigham Young]] led the first group of [[Latter-day Saints]] (commonly known as Mormons) to the Salt Lake Valley, seeking a place where they could practice their religion free from persecution. This marked the beginning of significant European-American settlement in the region.


In 1850, the [[Utah Territory]] was established, and it included parts of present-day [[Colorado]], [[Wyoming]], and [[Nevada]]. The territory was a theocratic state led by the LDS Church until the [[Utah War]] in 1857-1858, when federal troops were sent to assert U.S. authority.
===Territorial Period===
The [[Utah Territory]] was established by the United States in 1850. The territory was much larger than the present-day state, encompassing parts of what are now [[Colorado]], [[Wyoming]], and [[Nevada]].
 
===Statehood===
Utah faced a long struggle for statehood, primarily due to the practice of [[polygamy]] by the Latter-day Saints. After the church officially renounced polygamy in 1890, Utah was admitted to the Union as the 45th state in 1896.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Utah is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from arid deserts with sand dunes to thriving pine forests in mountain valleys. The state is home to five national parks: [[Zion National Park]], [[Bryce Canyon National Park]], [[Capitol Reef National Park]], [[Arches National Park]], and [[Canyonlands National Park]].
[[File:Utah_Counties.png|thumb|right|Map of Utah counties]]
Utah is known for its diverse and stunning landscapes, ranging from the snow-capped [[Wasatch Range]] to the arid [[Great Basin]] and the dramatic red rock formations of the [[Colorado Plateau]].


[[File:Sketch_of_Salt_Lake_1860.jpg|thumb|right|Sketch of Salt Lake City in 1860]]
===National Parks===
[[File:Deseret_Village.jpg|thumb|right|Deseret Village]]
Utah is home to five national parks, known as the "Mighty Five": [[Arches National Park]], [[Bryce Canyon National Park]], [[Canyonlands National Park]], [[Capitol Reef National Park]], and [[Zion National Park]].
 
[[File:Arches_1_-_panoramio.jpg|thumb|Arches National Park]]


==Economy==
==Economy==
Utah's economy is diverse, with major sectors including mining, agriculture, manufacturing, information technology, and tourism. The state is a major producer of [[copper]], [[gold]], [[silver]], and other minerals. The [[Great Salt Lake]] is a significant source of [[salt]] and [[magnesium]].
Utah's economy is diverse, with major sectors including [[mining]], [[agriculture]], [[tourism]], and [[technology]]. The state is a major producer of [[copper]], [[gold]], and other minerals.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
As of the 2020 census, Utah had a population of approximately 3.2 million people. The state has a high birth rate and a young population, with a median age of 31. Utah is known for its large [[Latter-day Saint]] population, which influences the state's culture and politics.
Utah has a population of over 3 million people, with a significant portion residing in the [[Wasatch Front]], a metropolitan region that includes Salt Lake City and its suburbs.


==Culture==
==Culture==
Utah has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Native American, Mormon, and immigrant communities. The state hosts numerous cultural events, including the [[Sundance Film Festival]] and the [[Utah Shakespeare Festival]].
Utah is known for its strong [[Latter-day Saint]] influence, which affects many aspects of its culture, including its laws, holidays, and community events.
 
==Education==
Utah is home to several major universities, including the [[University of Utah]], [[Brigham Young University]], and [[Utah State University]]. The state has a strong emphasis on education, with a high literacy rate and a focus on STEM fields.


==Transportation==
==Transportation==
Utah has a well-developed transportation network, including major highways such as [[Interstate 15]] and [[Interstate 80]]. The state is served by the [[Salt Lake City International Airport]], which is a hub for [[Delta Air Lines]].
[[File:East_and_West_Shaking_hands_at_the_laying_of_last_rail_Union_Pacific_Railroad_-_Restoration.jpg|thumb|Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad]]
The completion of the [[First Transcontinental Railroad]] at [[Promontory Summit]] in 1869 was a significant event in Utah's history, connecting the state to the rest of the country and facilitating economic growth.


==Gallery==
==Education==
<gallery>
[[File:Children_reading_1940.jpg|thumb|Children reading in Utah, 1940]]
File:East_and_West_Shaking_hands_at_the_laying_of_last_rail_Union_Pacific_Railroad_-_Restoration.jpg|Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad
Utah has a strong education system, with several major universities, including the [[University of Utah]] and [[Brigham Young University]].
File:Children_reading_1940.jpg|Children reading in Utah, 1940
File:Utah_Counties.png|Map of Utah counties
File:Arches_1_-_panoramio.jpg|Arches National Park
File:My_Public_Lands_Roadtrip-_Pariette_Wetlands_in_Utah_(20220345702).jpg|Pariette Wetlands
File:LCLfallfoliage2005.JPG|Fall foliage in Utah
File:Deer_Creek_Reservoir.jpg|Deer Creek Reservoir
File:American_Fork_Canyon_from_Timpanogos_Cave_entrance.jpg|American Fork Canyon
File:Kolob_Canyon_at_Zion_National_Park,_March_2019.jpg|Kolob Canyon at Zion National Park
File:RoseParkStreets.jpg|Streets of Rose Park, Salt Lake City
File:Rocky-mountain-elk.jpg|Rocky Mountain elk
File:California-gull.jpg|California gull
File:Latrodectus_hesperus_(F_Theridiidae).jpg|Western black widow spider
File:FallPando02.jpg|Pando, the world's largest organism
File:Mojave2.jpg|Mojave Desert
File:Utah_Sign_during_RAAM_2015_by_D_Ramey_Logan.jpg|Welcome sign in Utah
File:Utah_counties_by_race.svg|Demographic map of Utah
File:Salt_Lake_LDS_Temple.jpg|Salt Lake Temple
File:First_Presbyterian.jpg|First Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake City
File:Festival_of_Colors_at_the_Krishna_Temple_near_Spanish_Fork,_Utah_2012.jpg|Festival of Colors at the Krishna Temple
File:City_Creek_Center_-_Richards_Street_south_entrance_-_12_September_2012.JPG|City Creek Center
File:IM_Flash_exterior-11.jpg|IM Flash Technologies
File:Zion_angels_landing_view.jpg|View from Angel's Landing, Zion National Park
File:Utah_Horses.jpg|Horses in Utah
File:2005-12-27_GK_USA_BryceCanyon.jpg|Bryce Canyon National Park
File:BinghamCanyon.jpg|Bingham Canyon Mine
File:Utah_State_Route_12_MC.jpg|Utah State Route 12
File:Frontrunner_north_temple_station.jpg|FrontRunner train at North Temple station
File:Green_line_Trax_at_Gallivan_Plaza.jpg|TRAX light rail at Gallivan Plaza
File:SLC_airport,_2010.jpg|Salt Lake City International Airport
File:STS-51-D_crew.jpg|STS-51-D Space Shuttle crew
File:Utah_State_Capitol_Building.JPG|Utah State Capitol
File:Mathesoncourthouse.jpg|Matheson Courthouse
File:Utah_population_map.png|Population density map of Utah
File:Salt_Lake_City_-_July_16,_2011.jpg|Salt Lake City skyline
File:LoganUtahCourthouse.jpg|Logan Courthouse
File:Downtown_ogden.jpg|Downtown Ogden
File:Park_City,_Utah_(2).jpg|Park City
File:Provo_iv.jpg|Provo, Utah
File:Sandy,_Utah_city_hall.jpg|Sandy City Hall
File:Dtn_st_george.jpg|Downtown St. George
File:Kays_Crossing_with_Train_Evening.jpg|Kays Crossing with train
File:Uofu_huntsmancancerinstitute.jpg|Huntsman Cancer Institute
File:ESC_Eyring_Science_Center.jpg|Eyring Science Center
File:2002_Winter_Olympics_flame.jpg|2002 Winter Olympics flame
File:Houston_Rockets_and_Utah_Jazz.jpg|Utah Jazz basketball game
File:Robbie_Russell_Real_Salt_Lake.jpg|Real Salt Lake soccer match
File:Monumentvalley.jpg|Monument Valley
File:Saltph26.jpg|Salt flats in Utah
</gallery>


==Related pages==
==Related pages==
* [[Salt Lake City]]
* [[Salt Lake City]]
* [[Mormon Trail]]
* [[Mormon Trail]]
* [[Great Salt Lake]]
* [[Utah Jazz]]
* [[Utah Jazz]]
* [[Zion National Park]]


[[Category:States of the United States]]
[[Category:Utah| ]]
[[Category:Utah]]
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File:California1838.jpg|Utah
File:BrighamYoung1.jpg|Utah
File:Sketch_of_Salt_Lake_1860.jpg|Utah
File:Deseret_Village.jpg|Utah
File:East_and_West_Shaking_hands_at_the_laying_of_last_rail_Union_Pacific_Railroad_-_Restoration.jpg|Utah
File:Children_reading_1940.jpg|Utah
File:Utah_Counties.png|Utah
File:Arches_1_-_panoramio.jpg|Utah
File:My_Public_Lands_Roadtrip-_Pariette_Wetlands_in_Utah_(20220345702).jpg|Utah
File:LCLfallfoliage2005.JPG|Utah
File:Deer_Creek_Reservoir.jpg|Utah
File:American_Fork_Canyon_from_Timpanogos_Cave_entrance.jpg|Utah
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File:California1838.jpg|Utah
File:BrighamYoung1.jpg|Utah
File:Sketch_of_Salt_Lake_1860.jpg|Utah
File:Deseret_Village.jpg|Utah
File:East_and_West_Shaking_hands_at_the_laying_of_last_rail_Union_Pacific_Railroad_-_Restoration.jpg|Utah
File:Children_reading_1940.jpg|Utah
File:Utah_Counties.png|Utah
File:Arches_1_-_panoramio.jpg|Utah
File:My_Public_Lands_Roadtrip-_Pariette_Wetlands_in_Utah_(20220345702).jpg|Utah
File:LCLfallfoliage2005.JPG|Utah
File:Deer_Creek_Reservoir.jpg|Utah
File:American_Fork_Canyon_from_Timpanogos_Cave_entrance.jpg|Utah
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 23 March 2025

State in the United States of America



Early map of the region including Utah

Utah is a state in the Western United States. It became the 45th state admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896. Utah is bordered by Colorado to the east, Wyoming to the northeast, Idaho to the north, Arizona to the south, and Nevada to the west. It also touches a corner of New Mexico in the southeast. The state capital and largest city is Salt Lake City.

History[edit]

Pre-Columbian and European Exploration[edit]

The area now known as Utah has been inhabited for thousands of years by various indigenous groups, including the Ancestral Puebloans and the Fremont culture. European exploration began in the 18th century with Spanish explorers, and the region was later claimed by Mexico.

Mormon Settlement[edit]

Brigham Young, leader of the Mormon pioneers

In 1847, Brigham Young led the first group of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as Mormons) to the Salt Lake Valley, seeking a place where they could practice their religion free from persecution. This marked the beginning of significant European-American settlement in the region.

Territorial Period[edit]

The Utah Territory was established by the United States in 1850. The territory was much larger than the present-day state, encompassing parts of what are now Colorado, Wyoming, and Nevada.

Statehood[edit]

Utah faced a long struggle for statehood, primarily due to the practice of polygamy by the Latter-day Saints. After the church officially renounced polygamy in 1890, Utah was admitted to the Union as the 45th state in 1896.

Geography[edit]

Map of Utah counties

Utah is known for its diverse and stunning landscapes, ranging from the snow-capped Wasatch Range to the arid Great Basin and the dramatic red rock formations of the Colorado Plateau.

National Parks[edit]

Utah is home to five national parks, known as the "Mighty Five": Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, and Zion National Park.

Arches National Park

Economy[edit]

Utah's economy is diverse, with major sectors including mining, agriculture, tourism, and technology. The state is a major producer of copper, gold, and other minerals.

Demographics[edit]

Utah has a population of over 3 million people, with a significant portion residing in the Wasatch Front, a metropolitan region that includes Salt Lake City and its suburbs.

Culture[edit]

Utah is known for its strong Latter-day Saint influence, which affects many aspects of its culture, including its laws, holidays, and community events.

Transportation[edit]

Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad

The completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Summit in 1869 was a significant event in Utah's history, connecting the state to the rest of the country and facilitating economic growth.

Education[edit]

Children reading in Utah, 1940

Utah has a strong education system, with several major universities, including the University of Utah and Brigham Young University.

Related pages[edit]