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Denver : Colorado

Denver, the capital of Colorado is ranked by high quality lifestyle as second of America's "Ten Best Places To Live" in 2003. The community was named for Gen. James W. Denver, governor of Kansas Territory. It is famous for its blend of modern innovation and Western Tradition. Called the Mile High City, it is the commercial, financial, and transportation capital of the Rocky Mountain region. It is also the state’s administrative center because of its presence of federal government offices.
Denver’s geographic location at the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains protects the city from severe cold. It enjoys a semi-arid and relatively mild weather with more sunny days than Miami, Florida or San Diego, California. The South Platte River bisects the city, and many creeks, small lakes, and reservoirs are found in the area.

Area: 153 square miles (2000)

Elevation: 5,332 feet above sea level

Latitude: 39.73 N, Longitude: 104.97 W

Average Temperatures: January, 30.1° F; August 72.0° F; annual average, 50.0° F

Average Annual Precipitation: 15.81 inches

Population: 557,917 (as on July 2005)

Denver attractions: U.S. Mint, Chamberlin Observatory, Colorado's Ocean Journey (aquarium), Denver Botanic Gardens, Six Flags Elitch Gardens Theme Park, Lakeside Amusement Park, Water World

Local festivals include:

    * Cherry Creek Arts Festival
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