Largest Cities in Colorado
According to ABBREVIATIONFINDER, Colorado is a state in the United States of 269,595 km². It has about 4.7 million inhabitants. The capital is Denver. Colorado is the highest state in the United States, with an average elevation of 2000 meters above sea level.
Colorado (abbreviated Col. or CO), state of the United States at 269,595 km². It has about 4.7 million inhabitants. The capital is Denver. Colorado is the highest state in the United States, with an average elevation of 2000 meters above sea level. The climate is dry.
The state has a lot of cattle and sheep farming in addition to a lot of industry. In addition, molybdenum, oil, coal, silver and uranium are extracted. Colorado has been our state since 1876, and he is called the Centennial State.
Biggest Cities of Colorado by Population
Rank | City | State | Population |
1 | Denver | CO | 600269 |
2 | Colorado Springs | CO | 416538 |
3 | Aurora | CO | 325189 |
4 | Fort Collins | CO | 144097 |
5 | Lakewood | CO | 143091 |
6 | Thornton | CO | 118883 |
7 | Pueblo | CO | 106706 |
8 | Arvada | CO | 106544 |
9 | Westminster | CO | 106225 |
10 | Centennial | CO | 100488 |
11 | Boulder | CO | 97496 |
12 | Greeley | CO | 93000 |
13 | Longmont | CO | 86381 |
14 | Loveland | CO | 66970 |
15 | Grand Junction | CO | 58677 |
16 | Broomfield | CO | 56000 |
17 | Commerce City | CO | 46024 |
18 | Littleton | CO | 41848 |
19 | Northglenn | CO | 35900 |
20 | Brighton | CO | 33463 |