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±ðÃû: Mile High City; City in the Clouds; Mining Town with a Heart; Queen City of the Rockies; Queen City of the Plains
Ö÷Òª½¼Çø: Boulder, Colo., Louisville, Colo., Westminster, Colo., Arvada, Colo.,
Lakewood, Colo., Englewood, Colo., Littleton, Colo., and Aurora, Colo.
ÀúÊ·: Settled 1858 by gold prospectors and miners; incorporated as city 1861,became
territorial capital 1867; growth spurred by gold and silver boom; financial, industrial and cultural
center of Rocky-Mountain region; largest city in Colorado; serves as state capital; home of the
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ÖÝÈËÁ÷Á¿ (percentage of American-born residents who are natives of other states) (as of 1994):
54.7% (for Colorado) (No. 6 highest population influx among 50 U.S. states)
¼Æ»®ÈË¿ÚÔö³¤£¨ÖÝ£©(projected population change: 1988 through 2020) (as of 1994): 29.3% (for Colorado) (No. 8 highest projected population growth among 50 U.S. states)