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Panguitch (/ˈpæŋɡwɪtʃ/ PANG-gwitch) is a city in and the
county seat of
Garfield County, Utah,
United States. The po****tion was 1,725 at the 2020 census...
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Panguitch Lake (/ˈpæŋɡwɪtʃ/) was
originally a
large natural lake (777 acres) that has now been
expanded by the
creation of a 24-foot (7 m) dam to become...
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state of Utah. The
entire highway has been
designated the
Brian Head-
Panguitch Lake
Scenic Byway as part of the Utah
Scenic Byways program. This road...
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densely po****ted
county in Utah. Its
county seat and
largest city is
Panguitch. The Utah
Territory legislature created the
county on
March 9, 1882, with...
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Panguitch Muni****l
Airport (IATA: PNU, FAA LID: U55) is a
public use
airport located three nautical
miles (6 km)
northeast of the
central business district...
- The
Panguitch Historic District is a
historic district that
comprises the
center of
Panguitch, Utah,
United States, that is
listed on the
National Register...
- west to east for 123
miles (nearly 200 km), the
highway starts south of
Panguitch at an
intersection with US-89,
crosses part of
Dixie National Forest and...
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Huntington 0.30% 4,462 sq mi (11,560 km2) 5.4%
Garfield Panguitch 1882 5,051
Panguitch 0.15% 5,175 sq mi (13,400 km2) 6.3%
Grand Moab 1890 9,669 Moab...
- paintbrush,
subalpine larkspur,
pretty shooting star,
orange sneezeweed,
Panguitch buckwheat,
prairie smoke,
silvery lupin,
yellow evening primrose, shrubby...
- (Tsouwaraits, Matisabits):
Named for Panaca,
Nevada Panguitch (****ucimi): "Fish people",
named for
Panguitch, Utah San Juan band (Kwaiantikowkets): "People...