Fast Facts about Utah
Utah lies in the Western region of the United States and was named after the Native American tribe ‘Ute’ which means ‘people of the mountains’. Utah is the only U.S. state whose capital is three words long. The state is part of the Four Corners and home to the Great Salt Lake – here are 15 fast facts about Utah.
Fast Facts about Utah:
- Capital: Salt Lake City
- U.S. State Abbreviation: UT
- Admission to Statehood: 1896
- # State to Enter Union: 45th
- Time Zone(s): Mountain
- Nickname: The Beehive State
- Largest City: Salt Lake City
- Number of Representatives: Four
- Bird: California Gull
- Flower: Sego Lily
- Professional Sports Teams:
- NBA: Utah Jazz
- MLS: Real Salt Lake
- Demonym: Utahn
- Border States: Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico
- Population (2020): 3,282,120; Rank: 30 of 50
- Motto/Slogan: Industry
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