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The intermountain states (also Intermountain West and the Great Basin) of the United States of America are generally considered to be Utah, Idaho, and Nevada. The intermountain states are so named because they lie between (or at least amidst) the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada and the Cascades. Large areas of these states are less mountainous than typical of the Rocky Mountain region. The intermountain states are included among those states considered as the Mountain States. State nickname: Beehive State Other U.S. States Capital Salt Lake City Largest city Salt Lake City Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. ... State nickname: Gem State Other U.S. States Capital Boise Largest city Boise Governor Dirk Kempthorne Official languages none Area 216,632 km² (14th)  - Land 214,499 km²  - Water 2,133 km² (0. ... State nickname: Silver State, Battle Born State (official) Other U.S. States Capital Carson City Largest city Las Vegas Governor Kenny Guinn Official languages None Area 286,367 km² (7th)  - Land 284,396 km²  - Water 1,971 km² (0. ... Rocky Mountain National Park (photo courtesy of NPS) The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a broad mountain range in western North America. ... The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range that is mostly in eastern California. ... Mount Adams in Washington state The Cascade Range is a mountainous region famous for its chain of tall volcanos called the High Cascades that run north-south along the west coast of North America from British Columbia to the Shasta Cascade area of northern California. ... The Mountain states. ...



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Intermountain states - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (119 words)
The intermountain states (also Intermountain West and the Great Basin) of the United States of America are generally considered to be Utah, Idaho, and Nevada.
The intermountain states are so named because they lie between (or at least amidst) the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada and the Cascades.
The intermountain states are included among those states considered as the Mountain States.
FRBSF: Western Econ. Dev. (12/96) (3705 words)
The Intermountain states of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah are the top tier among U.S. states in terms of the pace of job creation in the twelve months ending in October.
Among the Intermountain states, Nevada continued to be the fastest growing, at a 5 percent average annual pace of job growth in September and October.
State payroll employment is estimated to have increased at an average annual rate of 3 percent in September and October, which brings the average rate of employment growth in 1996 through October to 2-3/4 percent.
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