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The Loop is a network of shared-use paths in metropolitan Tucson, Arizona maintained by Pima County. Once complete it will comprise 131 miles (211 km) of paved trails dedicated to cyclist, pedestrian, and equestrian use. By 2014, the network was 85% complete, with over one hundred miles in place. [2]
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Loop 101 and US 60 interchange in Tempe. Intercity in the region is provided by the I-8, I-10, I-17, and I-19 freeways, as well as US 60, SR 87, SR 90, and SR 77, among other surface highways. Phoenix area arterials are set up in a grid pattern, which helps simplify transportation within the region. Tucson's streets have a similar system.
A map of Colorado, with county outlines and names. This is a modification of Image:Map of Colorado counties, blank.svg. See that page for information about the map. David Benbennick made this map. I release all rights to it.
That list also includes the county websites, links to Colorado Department of Transportation county maps, and the geographic coordinates of the counties. As of July 1, 2023, El Paso County remains the most populous county in Colorado with a population estimate of 744,215, while Hinsdale County with a 2023 population of 765 is now the least populous.
In once-red urban counties across the state — Dallas, Bexar, Harris — the Democratic capture of the sheriff’s seat has typically been the first sign of a county shifting blue.
The 64 Counties of the State of Colorado; County [1] Population [3] County website CDOT county map Coordinates [b] 2023 rank 2023 estimates [a] Change 2020 Census Change 2010 Census Change 2000 Census; El Paso County: 1 744,215 +1.89 % 730,395 +17.38 % 622,263 +20.38 % 516,934: El Paso County: map
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