- second-most
populous city of the state.
Residents of the
state are
known as
Coloradans,
although the
antiquated "Coloradoan" is
occasionally used.
Major parts...
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Denver (capital)
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- The flag of the U.S.
state of
Colorado was
officially adopted on June 5, 1911. The flag,
designed by
Andrew Carlisle Carson,
consists of a fess design...
- Bill Hemmer".
Retrieved March 22, 2021. Barge,
Chris (March 31, 2007). "
Coloradan steps right into the
media spotlight".
Rocky Mountain News.
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- who were born, raised, or have
significant relations with the state.
Coloradans have been
prominent in many fields,
including literature, entertainment...
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Denver (capital)
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Edward Hayes "Eddie"
Miller (January 17, 1945 –
April 24, 2021) was a
racing driver from
Colorado in the
United States (not to be
confused with the racing...
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called the "Colorado-Texas
Tomato War," in
which Texans and
Coloradans square off. The
Coloradans also
attempt to
overtake the Texans'
straw Alamo effigy...
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correct name for a
person from
Colorado is
Coloradan (not Coloradoan). Quillen, Ed (March 18, 2007). "
Coloradan or Coloradoan?". The
Denver Post. "Connecticut's...
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having a place,
standing strong,
being fiery,
being gigantic."
Another Coloradan said "We'll
chain ourselves to
Mustang and he's not
going anywhere.” Commissioned...