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Welcome to our Colorado Relocation Guide. Find everything from real estate and relocation information, to home loans, career information, schools, insurance, apartments and rentals and so much more.

Category  Adams County
Category  Arapahoe County
Category  Arvada
Category  Aspen
Category  Aurora
Category  Boulder
Category  Brighton
Category  Broomfield
Category  Castle Rock
Category  Centennial
Category  Cherry Hills
Category  Colorado Springs
Category  Denver
Category  Douglas County
Category  Durango
Category  Englewood
Category  Evergreen
Category  Fort Collins
Category  Franktown
Category  Golden
Category  Grand Junction
Category  Greeley
 
Category  Greenwood Village
Category  Highlands Ranch
Category  Jefferson County
Category  Lafayette
Category  Lakewood
Category  Littleton
Category  Lone Tree
Category  Longmont
Category  Louisville
Category  Loveland
Category  Monument
Category  Northglenn
Category  Parker
Category  Pueblo
Category  Redlands
Category  Southglenn
Category  Telluride
Category  Thornton
Category  Vail
Category  Westminster
Category  Woodland Park
 

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Boulder is nestled at the foot of the majestic Rocky Mountains. A beautiful mountain community enriched with diverse cultural delights, Boulder has a dynamic economy, an award winning University, and a vibrant love of...
Colorado
Colorado covers 104,100 square miles and has a population of 4,301,261 people. Colorado's capital is Denver, which has a population of 554,636. Other important cities are Aurora (pop. 276,393), Colorado Springs (pop. 360,890), Highlands Ranch (pop. 70,931), Thornton (pop. 82,384), Loveland (pop. 50,608), Westminster (pop. 100,940), Longmont (pop. 71,093), Boulder (pop. 94,673), Arvada (pop. 102,153) and Fort Collins (pop. 118,652).

Colorado was admitted to the Union on August 1st, 1876 as the 38th state. The state flower is the "Rocky Mountain Columbine" and it's nickname is "The Centennial State" or "Colorful Colorado". Colorado's economy is broken into two categories; agriculture and industry. Cattle, wheat, dairy products, corn and hay provide for the agricultural side. While scientific instruments, food processing, transportation equipment, machinery, chemical products, gold and other mining and tourism provide for the industrial side.

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