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Kansas and Nebraska border Colorado real estate to the east, Oklahoma and New Mexico to the south, Arizona to the southwest and Utah to the west, and Wyoming to the north. The plains are sparsely settled with most of the population situated along the South Platte and the Arkansas rivers and the I-70 corridor.
The major cities and towns lie just east of the Front Range, in the I-25 corridor. The majority of the population of Colorado lives in this densely urbanized strip. To the west lies the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Farther to the west lies the continental divide. Further west of the continental divide is the Western Slope.
From west to east, the state includes desert-like basins that become plateaus, then alpine mountains, and then become the grasslands of the Great Plains. The famous Pike's Peak is just west of Colorado Springs. Its lone peak is visible from near the Kansas border on clear days.
Central City on the Front Range contains most of the historic gold and silver mining districts of Colorado. Grand Junction is the largest city on the Western Slope. To the southeast of Grand Junction is Grand Mesa, a large flat-topped mountain. Further east lie the ski resorts of Aspen, Vail, Crested Butte, and Steamboat Springs. The northwestern corner of Colorado bordering Northern Utah and Western Wyoming is mostly sparsely populated rangeland. The Denver-Aurora metropolitan area is the largest city in Colarado.*
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Boulder
Colorado Springs
Denver
Fort Collins
Greeley
Lakewood
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