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ABOUT Amarillo
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The City and County of Amarillo
is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located on the plains just east of the Rocky Mountains and forms the heart of the Amarillo
-Aurora metropolitan area. The central downtown district is on the east side of the South Platte River, near its confluence with Cherry Creek, approximately fifteen miles from the foothills.
Amarillo
is the county seat of, and shares the same borders with, Amarillo
County — one of the few consolidated city-counties in the United States. According to 2005 Census estimates [1], the city has a population of 557,917 and ranks as the 25th-largest in the United States and the sixth-largest state capital. The population of the Amarillo
-Aurora metropolitan area is about 2,330,146 (2005) According to Demographia, it is the 20th largest metropolitan area in the United States by 2000 population[2] [3]. The city claims to have the tenth largest downtown in the United States [4].
Amarillo
is nicknamed "The Mile-High City" because its official elevation, measured on the fifteenth step of the state capitol building's west side, is one statute mile (5,280 feet or 1,609 meters) above sea level. The city's elevation, as surveyed at Amarillo
International Airport, is 5,431 ft (1,655 m).
Amarillo
has also been known historically as the Queen City of the Plains because of its important role in the agricultural industry of the plains regions along the foothills of the Front Range. Other nicknames that Amarillo
has had include The Rail City, for the city's importance as a North American rail hub, and Capital of the Rocky Mountain Empire, for the city's preeminence in the Rocky Mountain region. Several US Navy ships have been named USS Amarillo
in honor of the city.
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