UTAH American States
UTAH: Etymology • The name "Utah" is derived from the name of the Ute tribe. It means "people of the mountains“ in the Ute language. • In the Spanish language it was said as "Yuta", subsequently the English-speaking people adapted the word "Utah.
Important facts • • • Statehood Day: January 4, 1896 45 th state of the Union Nickname: Beehive State Motto: Indusrty Official language: English Abbreviation: UT
Capital City SALT LAKE CITY - founded in 1847 by Mormon followers. - was originally named "Great Salt Lake City“ until 1868.
UTAH: flag
State Seal of Utah
Utah State Animal The Elk, Cervus canadensis, became the official state animal by an act of the legislature in 1971
Utah State Flower • Sego Lily
Utah State Fruit The Cherry (1997)
Utah State Vegetable • Spanish Sweet Onion • The sugar beet is the Utah State Historic Vegetable
Utah State Rock • Coal
Utah State Insect Honey Bee
Utah State Bird • Sea gull
Utah State Song Utah, This is The Place https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=7 ont. B 2 Sp 2 do
Utah State Dance • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=x. H 0 L 8 Jcir 1 A
Commercial Products • • • Tourism, Computer Software, Transportation, Medical, Steel, Copper
UTAH • Interesting facts
Sources • • http: //utah. gov/ https: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Utah http: //onlinelibrary. utah. gov http: //www. classroomclassics. com/product s/utah-this-is-the-place/ • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=7 ont. B 2 Sp 2 do