Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area
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The Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Combined Statistical Area (CSA) located in the Denver region of the State of Colorado. The Census Bureau estimates the population was 2,869,377 in 2005, an increase of 9.1% from 2000. The Denver-Aurora-Boulder CSA is the 15th most populous CSA in the United States.[1] In 2005, 61.5% of Coloradans lived in the Denver-Aurora-Boulder CSA.
The Denver-Aurora-Boulder CSA is comprised of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area, the Boulder Metropolitan Statistical Area, and the Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Census Area | County | 2005 Population |
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Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area | City and County of Denver, Colorado | 557,917 |
Arapahoe County, Colorado | 529,090 | |
Jefferson County, Colorado | 526,801 | |
Adams County, Colorado | 399,426 | |
Douglas County, Colorado | 249,416 | |
City and County of Broomfield, Colorado | 43,478 | |
Elbert County, Colorado | 22,788 | |
Park County, Colorado | 16,949 | |
Clear Creek County, Colorado | 9,197 | |
Gilpin County, Colorado | 4,932 | |
Boulder Metropolitan Statistical Area | Boulder County, Colorado | 280,440 |
Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area | Weld County, Colorado | 228,943 |
Total | 2,869,377 |
The Denver-Aurora-Boulder CSA includes the Town of Alma, the City of Arvada, the Town of Ault, the City of Aurora, the Town of Bennett, the portion of the Town of Berthoud in Weld County, the City of Black Hawk, the City of Boulder, the Town of Bow Mar, the City of Brighton, the City and County of Broomfield, the Town of Castle Rock, the City of Centennial, Central City, the City of Cherry Hills Village, the Town of Columbine Valley, the City of Commerce City, the City of Dacono, the Town of Deer Trail, the City and County of Denver, the Town of Eaton, the City of Edgewater, the Town of Elizabeth, the Town of Empire, the City of Englewood, the Town of Erie, the City of Evans, the Town of Fairplay, the City of Federal Heights, the Town of Firestone, the City of Fort Lupton, the Town of Foxfield, the Town of Frederick, the Town of Garden City, the Town of Georgetown, the Town of Gilcrest, the City of Glendale, the City of Golden, the City of Greeley, the City of Greenwood Village, the Town of Grover, the Town of Hudson, the City of Idaho Springs, the Town of Jamestown, the portion of the Town of Johnstown in Weld County, the Town of Keenesburg, the Town of Kersey, the Town of Kiowa, the Town of La Salle, the City of Lafayette, the Town of Lakeside, the City of Lakewood, the Town of Larkspur, the City of Littleton, the Town of Lochbuie, the City of Lone Tree, the City of Longmont, the City of Louisville, the Town of Lyons, the Town of Mead, the Town of Milliken, the Town of Morrison, the Town of Mountain View, the Town of Nederland, the City of Northglenn, the Town of Nunn, the Town of Parker, the Town of Pierce, the Town of Platteville, the Town of Raymer, the Town of Severance, the City of Sheridan, the Town of Silver Plume, the Town of Simla, the Town of Superior, the City of Thornton, the Town of Ward, the Town of Watkins, the City of Westminster, the City of Wheat Ridge, the portion of the Town of Windsor in Weld County, unincorporated Adams County, unincorporated Arapahoe County, unincorporated Boulder County, unincorporated Clear Creek County, unincorporated Douglas County, unincorporated Elbert County, unincorporated Gilpin County, unincorporated Jefferson County, unincorporated Park County, and unincorporated Weld County, Colorado.
See also: U.S. Combined Statistical Areas, Denver, Colorado, the Denver Metropolitan Area, the Metropolitan Areas of Colorado, and the Front Range Urban Corridor.
[edit] References
- ^ a b CSA-EST2005-alldata: Population Estimates and Estimated Components of Change for Combined Statistical Areas and Their Geographic Components: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 (text file). 2005 Population Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (August 18, 2006). Retrieved on November 28, 2006.