Utah
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Utah was officially named the 45th state in the U.S. in 1896. It's also the only state to have been created from territory of another U.S. state. Utah shares borders with Idaho to the north, Colorado to the east, Arizona to the south, Nevada and New Mexico to the west and Wyoming to the northeast. Much of Utah lies in the Great Basin. It's called "The Beehive State" to represent perseverance and industry. Also nicknamed "The Mormon State" due to its large population of Mormons, making it the only state in which a majority of the population belong to one church. That church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which has its world headquarters in Salt Lake City. It is a great place to visit for its scenic nature trails and parks and to view it's unique salt lakes.
The largest cities on the Utah map are Salt Lake City, Ogden, Moab, Park City, and Provo.
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