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last contribution by marcopolo | posted on 2008-05-28 | 1524 views |
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picture Mayor 2000 census population Male Population Female Population White Population Black Population American Indian and Alaska Native Population Asian Population Hispanic/Latino Population Two or more races Population Other race Population 65 and over Median age 2005 population estimate (rank) Land area Avg. alt. in Highest Avg. alt. in lowest Avg. temp in Jan. Avg. temp in July Churches Radio stations Television stations Unemployed Per capita personal income (MSA) 2004 Chamber of Commerce Civilian Labor Force (MSA) April 2006 Alt.
Colorado Springs Lionel Rivera (to April 2007) 360,890 (48) 178,469 (49.5%) 182,421 (50.5%) 291,095 (80.7%) 23,677 (6.6%) 3,175 (0.9%) 10,179 (2.8%) 43,330 (12.0%). 2000 percent population 18 and over 13,909 (3.9%) 18,091 (5.0%) 9.6% 33.6 369,815 (49) 186 (square miles) ... ... 28.8 (f) 70.8 (f) Protestant: 400+
Roman Catholic: 20
Jewish: 3
AM: 7
FM: 17
7 13,600(4.4%) 31,991 (dollar) Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce, 2 N. Cascade Ave., Suite 110, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 305,300 6,035 (feet)
Denver John Hickenlooper (to June 2011) 554,636 (25) 280,207 (50.5%) 274,429 (49.5%) 362,180 (65.3%) 61,649 (11.1%) 7,290 (1.3%) 15,611 (2.8%) 175,704 (31.7%). 2000 percent population 18 and over 20,794 (3.7%) 86,464 (15.6%) 11.3% 33.1 557,917 (25) 155 (square miles) 5,672 (ft) 5,140 (ft) 29.7 (f) 73.5 (f) ... ... ... 58,300 2 (4.4 2 %) 40,939 (dollar) Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, 1445 Market Street, Denver, CO 80202 ... ...
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