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Colorado census statistical areas

 
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An enlargeable map of the 14 Core Based Statistical Areas in the State of Colorado

The United States Census Bureau has defined one Combined Statistical Area[1] (CSA), seven Metropolitan Statistical Areas[2] (MSAs), and seven Micropolitan Statistical Areas[3] (μSAs) in the State of Colorado.

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Table

The following table describes the census statistical areas with the following information:

  1. The name of the Combined Statistical Area[1] (CSA), if one is defined
  2. The population of the CSA as of July 1, 2008, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau[4]
  3. The name of the Core Based Statistical Area[5] (CBSA)
  4. The population of the CBSA as of July 1, 2008, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau<[6]
  5. The name of the county
  6. The population of the county as of July 1, 2008, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau[7]
  7. The county population as of April 1, 2000, as counted by the United States Census 2000,[7] and
  8. The percent county population change from April 1, 2000, to July 1, 2008, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau.[7]


United States Census Bureau Statistical Areas in the State of Colorado
Combined Statistical Area 2008 Pop Core Based Statistical Area 2008 Pop County 2008 Pop 2000 Pop Δ Pop
Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO CSA 3,049,562 Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO MSA 2,506,626 City and County of Denver, Colorado 598,707 554,636 +7.95%
Arapahoe County, Colorado 554,282 487,967 +13.59%
Jefferson County, Colorado 533,339 527,056 +1.19%
Adams County, Colorado 430,836 363,857 +18.41%
Douglas County, Colorado 280,621 175,766 +59.66%
City and County of Broomfield, Colorado 54,858 0 NA
Elbert County, Colorado 22,929 19,872 +15.38%
Park County, Colorado 16,993 14,523 +17.01%
Clear Creek County, Colorado 8,908 9,322 -4.44%
Gilpin County, Colorado 5,153 4,757 +8.32%
Boulder, CO MSA 293,161 Boulder County, Colorado 293,161 291,288 +0.64%
Greeley, CO MSA 249,775 Weld County, Colorado 249,775 180,936 +38.05%
52 counties not included in a CSA Colorado Springs, CO MSA 617,714 El Paso County, Colorado 596,053 516,929 +15.31%
Teller County, Colorado 21,661 20,555 +5.38%
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO MSA 292,825 Larimer County, Colorado 292,825 251,494 +16.43%
Pueblo, CO MSA 156,737 Pueblo County, Colorado 156,737 141,472 +10.79%
Grand Junction, CO MSA 143,171 Mesa County, Colorado 143,171 116,255 +23.15%
Edwards, CO μSA 60,325 Eagle County, Colorado 52,331 41,659 +25.62%
Lake County, Colorado 7,994 7,812 +2.33%
Durango, CO μSA 50,482 La Plata County, Colorado 50,482 43,941 +14.89%
Cañon City, CO μSA 47,283 Fremont County, Colorado 47,283 46,145 +2.47%
Montrose, CO μSA 40,539 Montrose County, Colorado 40,539 33,432 +21.26%
Fort Morgan, CO μSA 27,804 Morgan County, Colorado 27,804 27,171 +2.33%
Silverthorne, CO μSA 26,843 Summit County, Colorado 26,843 23,548 +13.99%
Sterling, CO μSA 20,905 Logan County, Colorado 20,905 20,504 +1.96%
39 counties not included in a CBSA Garfield County, Colorado 55,426 43,791 +26.57%
Delta County, Colorado 30,923 27,834 +11.10%
Montezuma County, Colorado 25,384 23,830 +6.52%
Routt County, Colorado 22,980 19,690 +16.71%
Otero County, Colorado 18,774 20,311 -7.57%
Chaffee County, Colorado 16,995 16,242 +4.64%
Las Animas County, Colorado 16,048 15,207 +5.53%
Pitkin County, Colorado 15,474 14,872 +4.05%
Alamosa County, Colorado 15,147 14,966 +3.01%
Gunnison County, Colorado 15,147 13,956 +8.53%
Moffat County, Colorado 13,840 13,184 +4.98%
Grand County, Colorado 13,781 12,442 +10.76%
Prowers County, Colorado 13,116 14,483 -9.44%
Archuleta County, Colorado 12,648 9,898 +27.78%
Rio Grande County, Colorado 11,617 12,413 -6.41%
Yuma County, Colorado 9,669 9,841 -1.75%
Conejos County, Colorado 8,067 8,400 -3.96%
Huerfano County, Colorado 7,938 7,862 +0.97%
Kit Carson County, Colorado 7,843 8,011 -2.10%
San Miguel County, Colorado 7,552 6,594 +14.53%
Saguache County, Colorado 7,058 5,917 +19.28%
Rio Blanco County, Colorado 6,340 5,986 +5.91%
Crowley County, Colorado 6,332 5,518 +14.75%
Bent County, Colorado 5,902 5,998 -1.60%
Lincoln County, Colorado 5,286 6,087 -13.16%
Ouray County, Colorado 4,560 3,742 +21.86%
Washington County, Colorado 4,497 4,926 -8.71%
Phillips County, Colorado 4,477 4,480 -0.07%
Custer County, Colorado 3,999 3,503 +14.16%
Baca County, Colorado 3,834 4,517 -15.12%
Costilla County, Colorado 3,232 3,663 -11.77%
Sedgwick County, Colorado 2,354 2,747 -14.31%
Dolores County, Colorado 1,986 1,844 +7.70%
Cheyenne County, Colorado 1,749 2,231 -21.60%
Jackson County, Colorado 1,346 1,577 -14.65%
Kiowa County, Colorado 1,321 1,622 -18.56%
Mineral County, Colorado 962 831 +15.76%
Hinsdale County, Colorado 840 790 +6.33%
San Juan County, Colorado 552 558 -1.08%

See also

United States census statistical areas by state, district, or territory
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References

  1. ^ a b The United States Census Bureau defines a Combined Statistical Area (CSA) as an aggregate of adjacent Core Based Statistical Areas that are linked by commuting ties.
  2. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  3. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  4. ^ "Annual Estimates of the Population of Combined Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007" (CSV). 2007 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2008-03-27. http://www.census.gov/population/estimates/metro_general/2007/CSA-EST2007-alldata.csv. Retrieved 2008-03-27. 
  5. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) as one or more adjacent counties or county equivalents that have at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. The Census Bureau has defined two types of CBSAs: (1) a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which has an urban core population of 50,000 or more, or (2) a Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA), which has an urban core population of 10,000 or more but less than 50,000.
  6. ^ "Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008" (CSV). 2008 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2009-03-27. http://www.census.gov/population/estimates/metro_general/2008/CBSA-EST2008-alldata.csv. Retrieved 2009-09-29. 
  7. ^ a b c "Annual County Population Estimates and Estimated Components of Change: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008" (CSV). 2008 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2009-03-20. http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/files/CO-EST2008-ALLDATA.csv. Retrieved 2009-09-29. 

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