Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area

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The Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area located in the Greeley region of the State of Colorado. The Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Weld County, Colorado. The Census Bureau estimates that the population was 228,943 in 2005, ranking as the 184th most populous MSA in the United States.[1]

The Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area includes the City of Greeley, the City of Dacono, the City of Evans, the City of Fort Lupton, the Town of Ault, the Town of Eaton, the Town of Firestone, the Town of Frederick, the Town of Garden City, the Town of Gilcrest, the Town of Grover, the Town of Hudson, the Town of Keenesburg, the Town of Kersey, the Town of La Salle, the Town of Mead, the Town of Milliken, the Town of Nunn, the Town of Pierce, the Town of Platteville, the Town of Raymer, the Town of Severance, most of the Town of Johnstown, most of the Town of Lochbuie, most of the Town of Windsor, part of the City of Brighton, part of the City of Longmont, part of the City of Northglenn, part of the City of Thornton, part of the Town of Berthoud, part of the Town of Erie, and the unincorporated areas of Weld County.

The Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area, the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area, and the Boulder Metropolitan Statistical Area comprise the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area.

See also: U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Greeley, Colorado, Weld County, Colorado, the Metropolitan Areas of Colorado, and the Front Range Urban Corridor.

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