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[a] This list also details the county population changes since the 2000 United States Census. [3] El Paso County with a 2023 population estimate of 744,215 remains the most populous county in Colorado, while Hinsdale County with a 2023 population of 765 is now the least populous county. Five of the 64 Colorado counties have more than 500,000 ...
The 210 census-designated places in the State of Colorado; Census-designated place [1] County [1] Population [2] 2020 land area [1] 2020 population density [a] Coordinates [1] 2020 Census 2010 Census Change Acres Green: Douglas: 2,922 3,007 −2.83%: 0.601 sq mi 1.557 km 2 4,861/sq mi 1,877/km 2
The 64 Counties of the State of Colorado; County Population Area Coordinates 2020 Rank 2020 Census Change 2010 Census Change 2000 Census 2020 Density Land Water Total Adams County: 5: 519,572 +17.66 % 441,603 +26.87 % 348,076: 445 mi −2 172 km −2: 1,166.7 mi 2 3,021.8 km 2: 16.9 mi 2 43.7 km 2: 5,668 ft 1728 m
The Census Bureau defined 85 CDPs in Colorado for the 2000 Census, 187 CDPs for the 2010 Census, and 210 CDPs for the 2020 Census. At the 2020 United States census, the Highlands Ranch CDP was the most populous CDP in Colorado with 103,444 residents. The Fulford CDP lost both of its residents before the 2020 Census.
Data presented below is based on U.S. Census Bureau data from 2010. [10] Calculations are made by dividing the population by the land area. All county equivalents are included. Excluding the census areas of Alaska, Lake and Peninsula Borough is the least densely populated county equivalent with 0.069/sq mi (0.027/km 2).
Guadaloupe County was the first Colorado county to be renamed after only six days in 1861. 8. Las Animas County was the first new Colorado county to be created (in 1866) after the original 17 counties. 9. Greenwood County was the longest lived former Colorado county, existing four years from 1870 to 1874. 10.
The U.S. State of Colorado has 20 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.
Pueblo County (/ ˈ p w ɛ b l oʊ / or / ˈ p j ɛ b l oʊ /) is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 168,162. [2] The county seat is Pueblo. [3] The county was named for the historic city of Pueblo which took its name from the Spanish language word meaning "town" or "village".