Utah'daki şehir ve kasabalar listesi
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Name[1] |
County |
Population (2010)[1] |
Area (2010)[2] |
Elevation[3] |
Year settled[4] |
Median household income (1999)[5] |
Etymology[4] |
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Alpine | Utah | 9,555 | 743 mi2 (1,920 km2) | 4.951 fit (1,509 m) | 1850 | $72,880 | Adjacent high mountains of the Wasatch Mountains and Traverse Mountains |
Alta | Salt Lake | 383 | 462 mi2 (1,200 km2) | 8.560 fit (2,610 m) | 1866 | $51,250 | Spanish word for "high" due to Alta's elevation |
Altamont | Duchesne | 225 | 014 mi2 (36 km2) | 6.388 fit (1,947 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $28,750 | Composite name of nearby peaks Altonah and Mt. Emmons |
Alton | Kane | 119 | 212 mi2 (550 km2) | 7.041 fit (2,146 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $30,883 | Alton Fjord in Norway |
Amalga | Cache | 488 | 357 mi2 (920 km2) | 4.439 fit (1,353 m) | 1860 | $42,143 | Amalgamated Sugar Company |
American Fork | Utah | 26,263 | 930 mi2 (2,400 km2) | 4.606 fit (1,404 m) | 1850 | $51,955 | American Fork River, a tributary of Utah Lake |
Annabella | Sevier | 795 | 070 mi2 (180 km2) | 5.292 fit (1,613 m) | 1871 | $40,000 | Composite name of Ann S. Roberts and Isabella Dalton, woman settlers of Annabella |
Antimony | Garfield | 122 | 1.011 mi2 (2,620 km2) | 6.453 fit (1,967 m) | 1873 | $22,500 | The metal antimony that was mined in the area |
Apple Valley | Washington | 701 | 4.079 mi2 (10,560 km2) | 4.941 fit (1,506 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | [lower-alpha 3] |
Aurora | Sevier | 1,016 | 104 mi2 (270 km2) | 5.200 fit (1,600 m) | 1875 | $44,911 | Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn |
Ballard | Uintah | 801 | 1.392 mi2 (3,610 km2) | 5.049 fit (1,539 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $35,278 | Melvin J. Ballard, a LDS Church Apostle |
Bear River City | Box Elder | 853 | 154 mi2 (400 km2) | 4.258 fit (1,298 m) | 1866 | $52,212 | Bear River, a 350
-mil (560 km) river and largest tributary of the Great Salt Lake |
Beaver* | Beaver | 3,112 | 654 mi2 (1,690 km2) | 5.902 fit (1,799 m) | 1856 | $33,646 | Beaver River, a 242
-mil (389 km) river that eventually disappears into the ground |
Bicknell | Wayne | 327 | 062 mi2 (160 km2) | 7.123 fit (2,171 m) | 1879 | $32,750 | Thomas W. Bicknell, who donated 500 books to the library |
Big Water | Kane | 475 | 616 mi2 (1,600 km2) | 4.108 fit (1,252 m) | 1958[6] | $30,278 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Blanding | San Juan | 3,375 | 1.308 mi2 (3,390 km2) | 6.106 fit (1,861 m) | 1887 | $32,991 | Maiden name of the wife of Thomas W. Bicknell, who donated 500 books to the library |
Bluffdale | Salt Lake | 7,598 | 1.097 mi2 (2,840 km2) | 4.436 fit (1,352 m) | 1886 | $66,615 | The bluffs along the Jordan River |
Boulder | Garfield | 226 | 2.092 mi2 (5,420 km2) | 6.703 fit (2,043 m) | 1889 | $30,000 | Boulder Mountain, a 11.317
-fit (3,449 m) mountain located in the Dixie National Forest |
Bountiful | Davis | 42,552 | 1.347 mi2 (3,490 km2) | 4.797 fit (1,462 m) | 1847 | $55,993 | The Book of Mormon city of Bountiful |
Brian Head | Iron | 83 | 372 mi2 (960 km2) | 9.800 fit (3,000 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $44,063 | William Jennings Bryan, national politician and former candidate for President of the United States |
Brigham City* | Box Elder | 17,899 | 2.485 mi2 (6,440 km2) | 4.436 fit (1,352 m) | 1850 | $42,335 | Brigham Young, LDS Church President and first territorial Governor of Utah |
Bryce Canyon City | Garfield | 198 | 345 mi2 (890 km2) | 7.664 fit (2,336 m) | 1875 | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | Local homsteader Ebenezer Bryce |
Cannonville | Garfield | 167 | 198 mi2 (510 km2) | 5.886 fit (1,794 m) | 1874 | $28,750 | George Q. Cannon, a LDS Church Apostle |
Castle Dale* | Emery | 1,630 | 216 mi2 (560 km2) | 5.676 fit (1,730 m) | 1879[7] | $44,185 | Located in the Castle Valley, but a Postal Service mistake listed town as Castle Dale instead of Castle Vale. |
Castle Valley | Grand | 319 | 928 mi2 (2,400 km2) | 4.685 fit (1,428 m) | 1974[8] | $33,068 | Located in the Castle Valley |
Cedar City | Iron | 28,857 | 3.684 mi2 (9,540 km2) | 5.846 fit (1,782 m) | 1851 | $32,043 | Large number of cedar trees in the area |
Cedar Fort | Utah | 368 | 2.124 mi2 (5,500 km2) | 5.085 fit (1,550 m) | 1856 | $44,773 | Large number of cedar trees in the area |
Cedar Hills | Utah | 9,796 | 270 mi2 (700 km2) | 4.957 fit (1,511 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $62,668 | Local cedar tree covered hills |
Centerfield | Sanpete | 1,367 | 180 mi2 (470 km2) | 5.098 fit (1,554 m) | 1869 | $35,357 | Center of the Gunnison Valley |
Centerville | Davis | 15,335 | 604 mi2 (1,560 km2) | 4.377 fit (1,334 m) | 1848[9] | $64,818 | Center between Farmington and Bountiful[9] |
Central Valley | Sevier | 528 | 210 mi2 (540 km2) | 5.305 fit (1,617 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | [lower-alpha 3] |
Charleston | Wasatch | 415 | 304 mi2 (790 km2) | 5.440 fit (1,660 m) | 1852 | $42,813 | Charles Shelton, who surveyed the town |
Circleville | Piute | 547 | 908 mi2 (2,350 km2) | 6.066 fit (1,849 m) | 1864 | $32,083 | Located in the Circle Valley |
Clarkston | Cache | 666 | 097 mi2 (250 km2) | 4.879 fit (1,487 m) | 1864 | $40,592 | Justus Clark, an original settler. |
Clawson | Emery | 163 | 099 mi2 (260 km2) | 5.942 fit (1,811 m) | 1897 | $31,250 | Rudger Clawson, a LDS Church Apostle |
Clearfield | Davis | 25,974 | 768 mi2 (1,990 km2) | 4.465 fit (1,361 m) | 1877 | $38,946 | The open surroundings of the area |
Cleveland | Emery | 464 | 085 mi2 (220 km2) | 5.722 fit (1,744 m) | 1885 | $33,500 | Grover Cleveland, President of the United States |
Clinton | Davis | 20,426 | 585 mi2 (1,520 km2) | 4.393 fit (1,339 m) | 1870s | $53,909 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Coalville* | Summit | 1,363 | 370 mi2 (960 km2) | 5.577 fit (1,700 m) | 1858 | $39,342 | Many of the miners came from Coalville, England |
Corinne | Box Elder | 685 | 388 mi2 (1,000 km2) | 4.226 fit (1,288 m) | 1869 | $42,125 | Corinne, the first child born in the area |
Cornish | Cache | 288 | 481 mi2 (1,250 km2) | 4.485 fit (1,367 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $40,417 | William D Cornish, vice-president of the Union Pacific Railroad |
Cottonwood Heights | Salt Lake | 33,433 | 874 mi2 (2,260 km2) | 4.823 fit (1,470 m) | 1848 | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | Cottonwood trees found in the area |
Daniel | Wasatch | 938 | 327 mi2 (850 km2) | 5.715 fit (1,742 m) | 1874 | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | Aaron Daniels, one of the first settlers |
Delta | Millard | 3,436 | 479 mi2 (1,240 km2) | 4.639 fit (1,414 m) | 1906 | $37,773 | The river delta of the Sevier River |
Deweyville | Box Elder | 332 | 64 mi2 (170 km2) | 4.437 fit (1,352 m) | 1864 | $43,750 | John C. Dewey, an early settler to the area |
Draper | Salt Lake/ Utah | 42,274 | 301 mi2 (780 km2) | 4.505 fit (1,373 m) | 1849 | $72,341 | William Draper, the town's first LDS Church Bishop |
Duchesne* | Duchesne | 1,690 | 253 mi2 (660 km2) | 5.518 fit (1,682 m) | 1904 | $32,426 | Nearby Fort Duchesne |
Eagle Mountain | Utah | 21,415 | 4.447 mi2 (11,520 km2) | 4.882 fit (1,488 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $52,102 | Eagle Mountain Properties, the development company of the city |
East Carbon | Carbon | 1,301 | 898 mi2 (2,330 km2) | 4.987 fit (1,520 m) | 1922 | $25,313 | Coal deposits found in the area |
Elk Ridge | Utah | 2,436 | 268 mi2 (690 km2) | 5.354 fit (1,632 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $65,511 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Elmo | Emery | 418 | 065 mi2 (170 km2) | 5.692 fit (1,735 m) | 1908 | $33,750 | St. Elmo, an 1866 novel by the author Augusta Jane Evans |
Elsinore | Sevier | 847 | 13 mi2 (34 km2) | 5.351 fit (1,631 m) | 1874 | $27,917 | Elsinore, Denmark |
Elwood | Box Elder | 1,034 | 783 mi2 (2,030 km2) | 4.298 fit (1,310 m) | 1879 | $46,406 | Postal Service named the town |
Emery | Emery | 288 | 117 mi2 (300 km2) | 6.253 fit (1,906 m) | 1881[10] | $40,469 | George W. Emery, territorial Governor of Utah |
Enoch | Iron | 5,803 | 721 mi2 (1,870 km2) | 5.545 fit (1,690 m) | 1851 | $37,368 | Enoch, a biblical figure in the Old Testament |
Enterprise | Washington | 1,711 | 774 mi2 (2,000 km2) | 5.318 fit (1,621 m) | 1902 | $35,694 | Name reflected the first settlers' ability to adjust to problem experienced by the first settlers |
Ephraim | Sanpete | 6,135 | 373 mi2 (970 km2) | 5.541 fit (1,689 m) | 1854 | $28,318 | Tribe of Ephraim, one of the twelve Tribes of Israel. |
Escalante | Garfield | 797 | 294 mi2 (760 km2) | 5.820 fit (1,770 m) | 1876 | $32,143 | Silvestre Vélez de Escalante, a Franciscan missionary who explored the area in 1776 |
Eureka | Juab | 669 | 151 mi2 (390 km2) | 6.430 fit (1,960 m) | 1869 | $36,875 | Eureka is the ancient Greek name for "I have found it", relating to the gold mines found in the area |
Fairfield | Utah | 119 | 2.674 mi2 (6,930 km2) | 4.877 fit (1,487 m) | 1855 | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | Amos Fielding, an early settler of the area |
Fairview | Sanpete | 1,247 | 124 mi2 (320 km2) | 6.948 fit (2,118 m) | 1859 | $34,946 | The attractive surroundings of the area |
Farmington* | Davis | 18,275 | 995 mi2 (2,580 km2) | 4.304 fit (1,312 m) | 1847 | $74,250 | The farms found in the area |
Farr West | Weber | 5,928 | 604 mi2 (1,560 km2) | 4.265 fit (1,300 m) | 1858 | $41,618 | Located west of Farr's Fort which was named after Lorin Farr, an early LDS Church stake president of the area. |
Fayette | Sanpete | 242 | 042 mi2 (110 km2) | 5.052 fit (1,540 m) | 1861 | $28,750 | Fayette, New York, where the LDS Church was organized |
Ferron | Emery | 1,626 | 214 mi2 (550 km2) | 5.971 fit (1,820 m) | 1877[11] | $38,625 | A. D. Ferron, surveyor of the area |
Fielding | Box Elder | 455 | 045 mi2 (120 km2) | 4.373 fit (1,333 m) | 1892 | $44,000 | Mother of LDS Church President Joseph Fielding Smith |
Fillmore* | Millard | 2,435 | 608 mi2 (1,570 km2) | 5.135 fit (1,565 m) | 1851 | $31,719 | Millard Fillmore, President of the United States |
Fountain Green | Sanpete | 1,071 | 141 mi2 (370 km2) | 5.899 fit (1,798 m) | 1850 | $36,078 | Lush meadows surrounding the area's springs |
Francis | Summit | 1,077 | 249 mi2 (640 km2) | 6.562 fit (2,000 m) | 1869 | $55,536 | Francis M. Lyman, a LDS Church Apostle |
Fruit Heights | Davis | 4,987 | 228 mi2 (590 km2) | 4.698 fit (1,432 m) | 1850[12] | $79,192 | Fruit orchards located above the valley floor |
Garden City | Rich | 562 | 838 mi2 (2,170 km2) | 5.968 fit (1,819 m) | 1877[13] | $40,750 | Site was considered the garden spot of the valley |
Garland | Box Elder | 2,400 | 189 mi2 (490 km2) | 4.340 fit (1,320 m) | 1890 | $38,679 | William Garland, led the construction of a canal in the area |
Genola | Utah | 1,370 | 1.385 mi2 (3,590 km2) | 4.600 fit (1,400 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $45,417 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Glendale | Kane | 381 | 779 mi2 (2,020 km2) | 5.778 fit (1,761 m) | 1862 | $35,938 | The place being in a glen or a narrow valley with mountains all around[14] |
Glenwood | Sevier | 464 | 054 mi2 (140 km2) | 5.272 fit (1,607 m) | 1863 | $45,192 | Robert Wilson Glenn, an early settler of the area |
Goshen | Utah | 921 | 081 mi2 (210 km2) | 4.551 fit (1,387 m) | 1857 | $41,458 | Goshen, Connecticut, birthplace of Phineas W. Cooke, the first LDS Bishop of the area |
Grantsville | Tooele | 8,893 | 1.937 mi2 (5,020 km2) | 4.304 fit (1,312 m) | 1850 | $45,614 | Colonel George D. Grant of the Nauvoo Legion |
Green River | Emery | 952 | 1.257 mi2 (3,260 km2) | 4.078 fit (1,243 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $28,000 | The Green River, a 730
-mil (1,170 km) tributary of the Colorado River |
Gunnison | Sanpete | 3,285 | 530 mi2 (1,400 km2) | 5.138 fit (1,566 m) | 1859 | $33,147 | Captain John W. Gunnison, explored and surveyed Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake and the Salt Lake Valley for the Corps of Topographical Engineers |
Hanksville | Wayne | 219 | 192 mi2 (500 km2) | 4.291 fit (1,308 m) | 1882 | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | Ebenezer Hanks, original settler of the area |
Harrisville | Weber | 5,567 | 301 mi2 (780 km2) | 4.291 fit (1,308 m) | 1850 | $51,289 | Marin H. Harris, a settler of the area |
Hatch | Garfield | 133 | 048 mi2 (120 km2) | 6.919 fit (2,109 m) | 1872[15] | $37,083 | Meltiar Harch Sr., a settler of the area |
Heber City* | Wasatch | 11,362 | 841 mi2 (2,180 km2) | 5.604 fit (1,708 m) | 1858 | $45,394 | Heber C. Kimball, an Apostle of the LDS Church |
Helper | Carbon | 2,201 | 175 mi2 (450 km2) | 5.817 fit (1,773 m) | 1883 | $30,052 | The "Helper engines" or extra locomotives used to get trains over Soldier Summit from Helper to Spanish Fork |
Henefer | Summit | 766 | 17 mi2 (44 km2) | 5.335 fit (1,626 m) | 1859 | $43,125 | Brothers James and Richard Henefer, original settlers of the area |
Henrieville | Garfield | 230 | 156 mi2 (400 km2) | 5.997 fit (1,828 m) | 1878 | $28,500 | James Henrie, first stake president of the local LDS stake |
Herriman | Salt Lake | 21,785 | 2.027 mi2 (5,250 km2) | 5.000 fit (1,500 m) | 1849 | $56,361 | Henry Herriman, a prominent resident of the area |
Hideout | Wasatch | 656 | 387 mi2 (1,000 km2) | 6.588 fit (2,008 m) | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | Hideout Canyon | |
Highland | Utah | 15,523 | 852 mi2 (2,210 km2) | 4.977 fit (1,517 m) | 1875[16] | $80,053 | Town's location on the upper bench of the Utah Valley |
Hildale | Washington | 2,726 | 294 mi2 (760 km2) | 5.409 fit (1,649 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $32,579 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Hinckley | Millard | 696 | 505 mi2 (1,310 km2) | 4.603 fit (1,403 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $35,625 | Ira Hinckley, LDS Church stake president of the local LDS stake |
Holden | Millard | 378 | 054 mi2 (140 km2) | 5.102 fit (1,555 m) | 1855 | $34,000 | Elijah E. Holden, an early settler of the area |
Holladay | Salt Lake | 26,472 | 792 mi2 (2,050 km2) | 4.464 fit (1,361 m) | 1848 | $55,468 | John Holladay, an early settler of the area |
Honeyville | Box Elder | 1,441 | 1.181 mi2 (3,060 km2) | 4.298 fit (1,310 m) | 1861 | $41,518 | Profession of the local LDS Bishop |
Hooper | Weber | 7,218 | 2.688 mi2 (6,960 km2) | 4.242 fit (1,293 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | William H. Hooper, Utah territorial delegate to the United States House of Representatives |
Howell | Box Elder | 245 | 3.555 mi2 (9,210 km2) | 4.560 fit (1,390 m) | 1910 | $40,750 | Joseph Howell, president of the surveying company that laid out the area and Representative of the United States House of Representatives from Utah |
Huntington | Emery | 2,129 | 204 mi2 (530 km2) | 5.787 fit (1,764 m) | 1877[17] | $36,964 | William Huntington, an early explorer of the area |
Huntsville | Weber | 608 | 084 mi2 (220 km2) | 4.928 fit (1,502 m) | 1860[18] | $50,625 | Jefferson Hunt, an early settler of the area |
Hurricane | Washington | 13,748 | 5.207 mi2 (13,490 km2) | 3.248 fit (990 m) | 1906[19] | $32,865 | LDS Church Apostle Erastus Snow's comments about the heavy wind in the area |
Hyde Park | Cache | 3,833 | 337 mi2 (870 km2) | 4.537 fit (1,383 m) | 1860 | $51,750 | Wiliam Hyde, one of the first settlers and first LDS Church Bishop of the area |
Hyrum | Cache | 7,609 | 484 mi2 (1,250 km2) | 4.698 fit (1,432 m) | 1860 | $43,981 | Hyrum Smith, brother to Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. |
Independence | Wasatch | 164 | 3.059 mi2 (7,920 km2) | 7.073 fit (2,156 m) | N/A[lower-alpha 2] | ||
Ivins | Washington | 6,753 | 976 mi2 (2,530 km2) | 3.081 fit (939 m) | 1922[20] | $41,297 | Anthony W. Ivins, a LDS Church Apostle |
Joseph | Sevier | 344 | 091 mi2 (240 km2) | 5.436 fit (1,657 m) | 1871 | $29,375 | Joseph A. Young, first LDS Church stake president of the Sevier Stake |
Junction* | Piute | 191 | 150 mi2 (390 km2) | 6.007 fit (1,831 m) | 1880 | $25,625 | Located at the junction of the East Fork and the Sevier Rivers |
Kamas | Summit | 1,811 | 366 mi2 (950 km2) | 6.486 fit (1,977 m) | 1857 | $41,667 | Derived from the Native American word for the Small Camas, an edible bulb found in the valley |
Kanab* | Kane | 4,312 | 1.463 mi2 (3,790 km2) | 4.970 fit (1,510 m) | 1864 | $35,125 | Native American word for willow, referring to the willows growing along the area's creeks |
Kanarraville | Iron | 355 | 046 mi2 (120 km2) | 5.541 fit (1,689 m) | 1861 | $34,375 | Chief Canarrah, local leader of the Piute tribe |
Kanosh | Millard | 474 | 084 mi2 (220 km2) | 5.020 fit (1,530 m) | 1854 | $32,411 | Kanosh, the name for the local Native American leader |
Kaysville | Davis | 27,300 | 105 mi2 (270 km2) | 4.357 fit (1,328 m) | 1849 | $60,383 | William Kay, the area's first LDS Church Bishop |
Kingston | Piute | 173 | 533 mi2 (1,380 km2) | 6.017 fit (1,834 m) | 1876 | $23,750 | Thomas R. King, the area's first settler |
Koosharem | Sevier | 327 | 086 mi2 (220 km2) | 6.919 fit (2,109 m) | 1877 | $34,583 | Native American word for an edible tuber that grows in the area |
Laketown | Rich | 248 | 259 mi2 (670 km2) | 5.974 fit (1,821 m) | 1864 | $60,893 | Town is located next to Bear Lake, a 109
-milkare (280 km2) lake on the Utah-Idaho border |
La Verkin | Washington | 4,060 | 1.269 mi2 (3,290 km2) | 3.192 fit (973 m) | 1897 | $35,949 | Derived from the Spanish La Virgen, referring to the local Virgin River |
Layton | Davis | 67,311 | 2.217 mi2 (5,740 km2) | 4.350 fit (1,330 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $52,128 | Christopher Layton, an early LDS Bishop |
Leamington | Millard | 226 | 155 mi2 (400 km2) | 4.731 fit (1,442 m) | 1871 | $43,125 | Leamington Hastings, a town in England |
Leeds | Washington | 820 | 371 mi2 (960 km2) | 3.481 fit (1,061 m) | 1867 | $41,250 | Leeds, a town in England where many of the early settlers were from |
Lehi | Utah | 47,407 | 2.668 mi2 (6,910 km2) | 4.564 fit (1,391 m) | 1850 | $53,028 | Lehi, a prophet from the Book of Mormon |
Levan | Juab | 841 | 078 mi2 (200 km2) | 5.315 fit (1,620 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $34,632 | Unknown[lower-alpha 4] |
Lewiston | Cache | 1,766 | 2.565 mi2 (6,640 km2) | 4.508 fit (1,374 m) | 1870 | $36,417 | William H. Lewis, a local LDS Bishop |
Lindon | Utah | 10,070 | 857 mi2 (2,220 km2) | 4.642 fit (1,415 m) | 1850 | $61,964 | Linden, a tree that grew in the center of town |
Loa* | Wayne | 572 | 09 mi2 (23 km2) | 7.064 fit (2,153 m) | 1878 | $33,750 | Mauna Loa, a volcano in Hawaii, an early settler had served his LDS mission in Hawaii |
Logan* | Cache | 48,174 | 1.856 mi2 (4,810 km2) | 4.534 fit (1,382 m) | 1859 | $30,778 | Ephraim Logan, a trapper with Jedediah Smith who died in the area |
Lyman | Wayne | 258 | 188 mi2 (490 km2) | 7.182 fit (2,189 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $36,607 | Francis M. Lyman, a LDS Church Apostle |
Lynndyl | Millard | 106 | 356 mi2 (920 km2) | 4.787 fit (1,459 m) | 1907 | $35,625 | Unknown[lower-alpha 4] |
Manila* | Daggett | 310 | 087 mi2 (230 km2) | 6.348 fit (1,935 m) | 1898 | $26,458 | Commemorate the Spanish–American War victory over the Spanish fleet in the Philippines at Manila |
Manti* | Sanpete | 3,276 | 215 mi2 (560 km2) | 5.610 fit (1,710 m) | 1849 | $32,844 | A city from the Book of Mormon |
Mantua | Box Elder | 687 | 559 mi2 (1,450 km2) | 5.200 fit (1,600 m) | 1863 | $60,234 | LDS Church President Lorenzo Snow named it for his birthplace in Mantua, Ohio |
Mapleton | Utah | 7,979 | 1.258 mi2 (3,260 km2) | 4.731 fit (1,442 m) | 1856 | $60,985 | For the groves of maple trees found in the area |
Marriott-Slaterville | Weber | 1,701 | 739 mi2 (1,910 km2) | 4.252 fit (1,296 m) | 1849[21] | $49,732 | The towns of Marriott and Slaterville joined to form Marriott-Slaterville, they were named after early settlers John Marriott and Richard Slater |
Marysvale | Piute | 408 | 1.763 mi2 (4,570 km2) | 5.863 fit (1,787 m) | 1863 | $31,875 | Unknown[lower-alpha 4] |
Mayfield | Sanpete | 496 | 099 mi2 (260 km2) | 5.538 fit (1,688 m) | 1871 | $41,500 | The wild flowers that appeared in the spring |
Meadow | Millard | 310 | 051 mi2 (130 km2) | 4.839 fit (1,475 m) | 1857 | $26,250 | The adjacent Meadow Creek |
Mendon | Cache | 1,282 | 125 mi2 (320 km2) | 4.495 fit (1,370 m) | 1859[22] | $46,563 | LDS Church Apostle Ezra T. Benson named it after his birthplace of Mendon, Massachusetts |
Midvale | Salt Lake | 27,964 | 593 mi2 (1,540 km2) | 4.383 fit (1,336 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $40,130 | Located in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley |
Midway | Wasatch | 3,845 | 524 mi2 (1,360 km2) | 5.584 fit (1,702 m) | 1859 | $51,071 | A fort was built mid-way between two settlements |
Milford | Beaver | 1,409 | 308 mi2 (800 km2) | 4.967 fit (1,514 m) | 1873 | $35,809 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Millville | Cache | 1,829 | 211 mi2 (550 km2) | 4.616 fit (1,407 m) | 1860 | $51,513 | The first saw mill in Cache Valley was built in the area |
Minersville | Beaver | 907 | 064 mi2 (170 km2) | 5.282 fit (1,610 m) | 1859 | $36,563 | In honor of the miners who worked in the area |
Moab* | Grand | 5,046 | 413 mi2 (1,070 km2) | 4.026 fit (1,227 m) | 1855 | $32,620 | The Biblical name Moab or the Native American word for mosquito was "Moapa" |
Mona | Juab | 1,547 | 282 mi2 (730 km2) | 4.970 fit (1,510 m) | 1852 | $49,464 | Unknown[lower-alpha 4] |
Monroe | Sevier | 2,256 | 357 mi2 (920 km2) | 5.394 fit (1,644 m) | 1863 | $34,907 | James Monroe, President of the United States |
Monticello* | San Juan | 1,972 | 447 mi2 (1,160 km2) | 7.070 fit (2,150 m) | 1879 | $35,929 | Monticello in Virginia, the home of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States[23] |
Morgan* | Morgan | 3,687 | 321 mi2 (830 km2) | 5.069 fit (1,545 m) | 1860 | $47,716 | Jedediah Morgan Grant, father to LDS Church President Heber J. Grant |
Moroni | Sanpete | 1,423 | 107 mi2 (280 km2) | 5.531 fit (1,686 m) | 1859 | $32,375 | Moroni, a prophet from the Book of Mormon |
Mount Pleasant | Sanpete | 3,260 | 288 mi2 (750 km2) | 5.925 fit (1,806 m) | 1852 | $33,603 | Pleasant view of the surrounding mountains |
Murray | Salt Lake | 46,746 | 1.229 mi2 (3,180 km2) | 4.301 fit (1,311 m) | 1848 | $45,569 | Eli Houston Murray, territorial Governor of Utah |
Myton | Duchesne | 569 | 102 mi2 (260 km2) | 5.085 fit (1,550 m) | 1905[24] | $23,472 | Major H. P. Myton of the U.S. Army |
Naples | Uintah | 1,755 | 66 mi2 (170 km2) | 5.230 fit (1,590 m) | 1878 | $43,158 | Naples, Italy |
Nephi* | Juab | 5,389 | 458 mi2 (1,190 km2) | 5.128 fit (1,563 m) | 1851 | $38,918 | Nephi, a prophet from the Book of Mormon |
New Harmony | Washington | 207 | 061 mi2 (160 km2) | 5.305 fit (1,617 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $34,583 | Harmony, Pennsylvania, where Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon |
Newton | Cache | 789 | 079 mi2 (200 km2) | 4.534 fit (1,382 m) | 1869 | $45,000 | Originally called New Town, but the name was shortened |
Nibley | Cache | 5,438 | 403 mi2 (1,040 km2) | 4.554 fit (1,388 m) | 1855[25] | $52,273 | Charles W. Nibley, a local leader of the LDS Church |
North Logan | Cache | 8,269 | 697 mi2 (1,810 km2) | 4.692 fit (1,430 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $49,154 | Located north of Logan |
North Ogden | Weber | 17,357 | 704 mi2 (1,820 km2) | 4.501 fit (1,372 m) | 1850 | $59,556 | Located north of Ogden |
North Salt Lake | Davis | 16,322 | 859 mi2 (2,220 km2) | 4.334 fit (1,321 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $47,052 | Located north of Salt Lake City |
Oak City | Millard | 578 | 092 mi2 (240 km2) | 5.112 fit (1,558 m) | 1868 | $47,375 | Sits adjacent to Oak Creek |
Oakley | Summit | 1,470 | 689 mi2 (1,780 km2) | 6.434 fit (1,961 m) | 1868 | $61,250 | The scrub oak species gambel oak found in the area |
Ogden* | Weber | 82,825 | 271 mi2 (700 km2) | 4.300 fit (1,300 m) | 1847 | $34,047 | Peter Skene Ogden, a trapper for the Hudson's Bay Company |
Ophir | Tooele | 38 | 014 mi2 (36 km2) | 6.496 fit (1,980 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $50,000 | The Ophir Gold Mine that was located in the area |
Orangeville | Emery | 1,470 | 135 mi2 (350 km2) | 5.778 fit (1,761 m) | 1878 | $45,057 | Orange Seely, a settler in the area |
Orderville | Kane | 577 | 916 mi2 (2,370 km2) | 5.449 fit (1,661 m) | 1875 | $35,769 | The United Order, a collectivist movement of the LDS Church |
Orem | Utah | 88,328 | 1.829 mi2 (4,740 km2) | 4.774 fit (1,455 m) | 1850 | $47,529 | Walter Orem, President of the Salt Lake and Utah Electric Interurban Railroad |
Panguitch* | Garfield | 1,520 | 214 mi2 (550 km2) | 6.624 fit (2,019 m) | 1866 | $33,500 | A Native American name for nearby Panguitch Lake meaning "water" and "fish" |
Paradise | Cache | 904 | 129 mi2 (330 km2) | 4.902 fit (1,494 m) | 1860 | $47,344 | For the beautiful scenery |
Paragonah | Iron | 488 | 064 mi2 (170 km2) | 5.879 fit (1,792 m) | 1851 | $33,958 | Native American name for the nearby Little Salt Lake that means "marshland" |
Park City | Summit | 7,558 | 1.757 mi2 (4,550 km2) | 7.000 fit (2,100 m) | 1869 | $65,800 | For nearby Parley's Park, a meadow atop Parley's Canyon |
Parowan* | Iron | 2,790 | 666 mi2 (1,720 km2) | 6.017 fit (1,834 m) | 1851 | $32,426 | From the Native American words paragoons and pahoan, meaning "marsh people" |
Payson | Utah | 18,294 | 867 mi2 (2,250 km2) | 4.700 fit (1,400 m) | 1850 | $43,539 | James Pace, an early settler of the area |
Perry | Box Elder | 4,512 | 804 mi2 (2,080 km2) | 4.367 fit (1,331 m) | 1853 | $52,500 | Lorenzo Perry, first LDS Church Bishop of the town |
Plain City | Weber | 5,476 | 1.195 mi2 (3,100 km2) | 4.242 fit (1,293 m) | 1859 | $57,601 | Originally called City on the Plains |
Pleasant Grove | Utah | 33,509 | 917 mi2 (2,380 km2) | 4.623 fit (1,409 m) | 1849 | $52,036 | The grove of cottonwood trees found in the area |
Pleasant View | Weber | 7,979 | 691 mi2 (1,790 km2) | 5.632 fit (1,717 m) | 1851 | $62,123 | For the beautiful view of the surrounding valley |
Plymouth | Box Elder | 414 | 065 mi2 (170 km2) | 4.488 fit (1,368 m) | 1869 | $41,250 | A large rock in the area resembled Plymouth Rock |
Portage | Box Elder | 245 | 299 mi2 (770 km2) | 4.367 fit (1,331 m) | 1867 | $43,125 | Portage County, Ohio, the birthplace of LDS Church President Lorenzo Snow[26] |
Price* | Carbon | 8,715 | 507 mi2 (1,310 km2) | 5.627 fit (1,715 m) | 1879 | $31,687 | From the nearby Price River which got its name from a local explorer William Price |
Providence | Cache | 7,075 | 379 mi2 (980 km2) | 4.596 fit (1,401 m) | 1859 | $56,129 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Provo* | Utah | 112,488 | 4.717 mi2 (12,220 km2) | 4.551 fit (1,387 m) | 1850 | $34,313 | Étienne Provost, a trapper who visited the area |
Randolph* | Rich | 464 | 104 mi2 (270 km2) | 6.283 fit (1,915 m) | 1870 | $34,792 | Randolph Stewart, an early settler and first LDS Church Bishop of the area |
Redmond | Sevier | 730 | 098 mi2 (250 km2) | 5.105 fit (1,556 m) | 1875 | $40,313 | Red-colored mounds west of town |
Richfield* | Sevier | 7,551 | 569 mi2 (1,470 km2) | 5.354 fit (1,632 m) | 1863 | $36,024 | After a bountiful crop of wheat that was produced in 1865 |
Richmond | Cache | 2,470 | 345 mi2 (890 km2) | 4.610 fit (1,410 m) | 1859 | $42,138 | Rich fertile soil of the valley[27] |
Riverdale | Weber | 8,426 | 457 mi2 (1,180 km2) | 4.370 fit (1,330 m) | 1850[28] | $44,375 | The city's location next to the Ogden River |
River Heights | Cache | 1,734 | 063 mi2 (160 km2) | 4.580 fit (1,400 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $53,750 | Located above the Logan River[29] |
Riverton | Salt Lake | 38,753 | 1.263 mi2 (3,270 km2) | 4.439 fit (1,353 m) | 1870 | $63,980 | The city's location next to the Jordan River |
Rockville | Washington | 245 | 823 mi2 (2,130 km2) | 3.740 fit (1,140 m) | 1860 | $37,917 | After the rocky soil of the area |
Rocky Ridge | Juab | 733 | 212 mi2 (550 km2) | 4.990 fit (1,520 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $31,944 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Roosevelt | Duchesne | 6,046 | 557 mi2 (1,440 km2) | 5.095 fit (1,553 m) | 1905 | $29,190 | Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States |
Roy | Weber | 36,884 | 792 mi2 (2,050 km2) | 4.541 fit (1,384 m) | 1876 | $49,611 | Roy C. Peebles was the name of the recently deceased son of area resident David P. Peebles |
Rush Valley | Tooele | 447 | 1.834 mi2 (4,750 km2) | 5.043 fit (1,537 m) | 1856 | $46,875 | Nearby Rush Lake |
St. George* | Washington | 72,897 | 7.092 mi2 (18,370 km2) | 2.860 fit (870 m) | 1861 | $36,505 | George A. Smith, a LDS Church Apostle |
Salem | Utah | 6,423 | 1.019 mi2 (2,640 km2) | 4.610 fit (1,410 m) | 1851 | $54,813 | Salem, Massachusetts[30] |
Salina | Sevier | 2,489 | 618 mi2 (1,600 km2) | 5.161 fit (1,573 m) | 1863 | $34,886 | Nearby salt deposits |
Salt Lake City* | Salt Lake | 186,440 | 11.173 mi2 (28,940 km2) | 4.226 fit (1,288 m) | 1847 | $36,944 | Nearby Great Salt Lake |
Sandy | Salt Lake | 87,461 | 2.288 mi2 (5,930 km2) | 4.450 fit (1,360 m) | 1871 | $66,458 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Santa Clara | Washington | 6,003 | 553 mi2 (1,430 km2) | 2.762 fit (842 m) | 1854 | $52,770 | Town is located on the Santa Clara Creek |
Santaquin | Utah | 9,128 | 1.039 mi2 (2,690 km2) | 4.984 fit (1,519 m) | 1851 | $44,531 | A local Ute Tribe leader |
Saratoga Springs | Utah | 17,781 | 1.675 mi2 (4,340 km2) | 4.505 fit (1,373 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $62,212 | Saratoga, New York and the local springs |
Scipio | Millard | 327 | 093 mi2 (240 km2) | 5.315 fit (1,620 m) | 1859 | $30,277 | Scipio Kenner, a settler of the area |
Scofield | Carbon | 24 | 070 mi2 (180 km2) | 7.739 fit (2,359 m) | 1879 | $26,250 | General Charles W. Scofield, a local mine official |
Sigurd | Sevier | 429 | 098 mi2 (250 km2) | 5.226 fit (1,593 m) | 1874 | $32,813 | Sigurd, The Danish residents named the town after the Norse mythological hero |
Smithfield | Cache | 9,495 | 498 mi2 (1,290 km2) | 4.603 fit (1,403 m) | 1859 | $47,745 | John Glover Smith, the first LDS Bishop of the area |
Snowville | Box Elder | 167 | 154 mi2 (400 km2) | 4.547 fit (1,386 m) | 1871 | $24,375 | Lorenzo Snow, LDS Church President[31] |
South Jordan | Salt Lake | 50,418 | 2.213 mi2 (5,730 km2) | 4.439 fit (1,353 m) | 1859 | $75,433 | The nearby Jordan River and its location south of West Jordan |
South Ogden | Weber | 16,532 | 369 mi2 (960 km2) | 4.449 fit (1,356 m) | 1848 | $46,794 | Located south of Ogden |
South Salt Lake | Salt Lake | 23,617 | 694 mi2 (1,800 km2) | 4.225 fit (1,288 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $29,801 | Located south of Salt Lake City |
South Weber | Davis | 6,051 | 472 mi2 (1,220 km2) | 4.551 fit (1,387 m) | 1851 | $70,656 | Located on the south side of the Weber River |
Spanish Fork | Utah | 34,691 | 1.539 mi2 (3,990 km2) | 4.577 fit (1,395 m) | 1851 | $48,705 | The nearby Spanish Fork River where Spanish explorer Silvestre Vélez de Escalante entered the Utah Valley |
Spring City | Sanpete | 988 | 133 mi2 (340 km2) | 5.823 fit (1,775 m) | 1852 | $34,609 | The nearby springs |
Springdale | Washington | 529 | 463 mi2 (1,200 km2) | 3.898 fit (1,188 m) | 1862 | $41,607 | The nearby springs |
Springville | Utah | 29,466 | 1.443 mi2 (3,740 km2) | 4.577 fit (1,395 m) | 1850 | $46,472 | The nearby springs |
Sterling | Sanpete | 262 | 030 mi2 (78 km2) | 5.574 fit (1,699 m) | 1873 | $27,019 | The "sterling" qualities of its people |
Stockton | Tooele | 616 | 163 mi2 (420 km2) | 5.118 fit (1,560 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $40,938 | Stockton, California where many of the soldiers who settled the area were from |
Sunnyside | Carbon | 377 | 313 mi2 (810 km2) | 6.414 fit (1,955 m) | 1912 | $32,955 | The coal mine located on the sunny side of the valley |
Sunset | Davis | 5,122 | 131 mi2 (340 km2) | 4.511 fit (1,375 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $41,726 | Located on a ridge with views of the sunset over the Great Salt Lake |
Syracuse | Davis | 24,331 | 958 mi2 (2,480 km2) | 4.285 fit (1,306 m) | 1878 | $58,223 | Named for a local resort on the Great Salt Lake which was named after Syracuse, New York |
Tabiona | Duchesne | 171 | 013 mi2 (34 km2) | 6.516 fit (1,986 m) | 1860 | $28,750 | Originally called Tabby and Tabbyville referring to Ute tribe leader Tava whose nickname was Tabby |
Taylorsville | Salt Lake | 58,652 | 1.085 mi2 (2,810 km2) | 4.295 fit (1,309 m) | 1848 | $47,236 | John Taylor, LDS Church President |
Tooele* | Tooele | 31,605 | 2.146 mi2 (5,560 km2) | 5.043 fit (1,537 m) | 1851 | $43,862 | Native American Goshute tribe leader Tuilla |
Toquerville | Washington | 1,370 | 1.513 mi2 (3,920 km2) | 3.389 fit (1,033 m) | 1858 | $34,038 | Native American Piute tribe leader Toquer |
Torrey | Wayne | 182 | 051 mi2 (130 km2) | 6.837 fit (2,084 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $25,859 | Colonel Torrey, a veteran of the Spanish–American War |
Tremonton | Box Elder | 7,647 | 78 mi2 (200 km2) | 4.325 fit (1,318 m) | 1888 | $44,784 | Tremont, Illinois, where a group of settlers came from[32] |
Trenton | Cache | 464 | 733 mi2 (1,900 km2) | 4.462 fit (1,360 m) | 1870 | $31,250 | Trenton, New Jersey, hometown of the area's first LDS Bishop |
Tropic | Garfield | 530 | 839 mi2 (2,170 km2) | 6.309 fit (1,923 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $42,500 | The area had a milder climate than where the settlers originally came from |
Uintah | Weber | 1,322 | 106 mi2 (270 km2) | 4.537 fit (1,383 m) | 1850 | $52,300 | Uintah band of the Ute tribe |
Vernal* | Uintah | 9,089 | 461 mi2 (1,190 km2) | 5.328 fit (1,624 m) | 1876 | $30,357 | Latin word vernalis for spring, for the many springs in the area[33] |
Vernon | Tooele | 243 | 753 mi2 (1,950 km2) | 5.515 fit (1,681 m) | 1862 | $42,500 | Joseph Vernon, a local settler that was killed by Native Americans |
Vineyard | Utah | 139 | 635 mi2 (1,640 km2) | 4.557 fit (1,389 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $55,313 | The grape vines that were planted in the area |
Virgin | Washington | 596 | 1.637 mi2 (4,240 km2) | 3.606 fit (1,099 m) | 1857 | $36,953 | The nearby Virgin River |
Wales | Sanpete | 302 | 031 mi2 (80 km2) | 5.627 fit (1,715 m) | 1857[34] | $35,313 | Local settlers originally came from Wales |
Wallsburg | Wasatch | 250 | 052 mi2 (130 km2) | 5.676 fit (1,730 m) | 1861[35] | $55,313 | William Madison Wall, local settler and explorer |
Washington | Washington | 18,761 | 3.289 mi2 (8,520 km2) | 2.792 fit (851 m) | 1857 | $35,341 | George Washington, President of the United States |
Washington Terrace | Weber | 9,067 | 197 mi2 (510 km2) | 4.610 fit (1,410 m) | 1878 | $42,243 | [lower-alpha 3] |
Wellington | Carbon | 1,676 | 513 mi2 (1,330 km2) | 5.413 fit (1,650 m) | 1878 | $36,979 | Wellington Seeley Jr., Judge of the Emery County Court |
Wellsville | Cache | 3,432 | 661 mi2 (1,710 km2) | 4.547 fit (1,386 m) | 1856 | $49,115 | Daniel H. Wells, LDS Church Apostle |
Wendover | Tooele | 1,400 | 906 mi2 (2,350 km2) | 4.291 fit (1,308 m) | 1906 | $31,196 | [lower-alpha 3] |
West Bountiful | Davis | 5,265 | 326 mi2 (840 km2) | 4.268 fit (1,301 m) | [lower-alpha 1] | $61,063 | Located west of Bountiful |
West Haven | Weber | 10,272 | 103 mi2 (270 km2) | 4.272 fit (1,302 m) | 1854 | $57,120 | [lower-alpha 3] |
West Jordan | Salt Lake | 103,712 | 3.246 mi2 (8,410 km2) | 4.373 fit (1,333 m) | 1848 | $55,794 | Located on the west side of the Jordan River |
West Point | Davis | 9,511 | 735 mi2 (1,900 km2) | 4.314 fit (1,315 m) | 1867 | $56,563 | [lower-alpha 3] |
West Valley City | Salt Lake | 129,480 | 3.561 mi2 (9,220 km2) | 4.304 fit (1,312 m) | 1849 | $45,773 | Located on the western side of the Salt Lake Valley |
Willard | Box Elder | 1,772 | 722 mi2 (1,870 km2) | 4.350 fit (1,330 m) | 1851 | $52,150 | Willard Richards, a LDS Church Apostle |
Woodland Hills | Utah | 1,344 | 226 mi2 (590 km2) | 5.331 fit (1,625 m) | 1867 | $80,854 | Located at the base of canyon where groves of trees are located |
Woodruff | Rich | 180 | 046 mi2 (120 km2) | 6.339 fit (1,932 m) | 1865 | $43,000 | Wilford Woodruff, LDS Church President |
Woods Cross | Davis | 9,761 | 388 mi2 (1,000 km2) | 4.377 fit (1,334 m) | 1865 | $46,271 | Daniel C. Wood, an early settler |
Notlar
Kaynakça
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