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Below we have provided some information about Denver-Metro, CO.
Official Denver city & county website
The Denver-Aurora metropolitan area (population 2,179,240 in 2000) is the official Census designation of the metropolitan area centered on the city of Denver, Colorado and its eastern neighbor, Aurora.
The area is colloquially referred to by the terms Denver Metro or Metro Area, and includes the City and County of Denver; Jefferson and Broomfield counties to the north and west; Arapahoe and Douglas counties to the south and east; and Adams County to the north and east. The most prosperous portions lie to the south, in Douglas County; while the most industrialized areas are to the north, in Denver and extending north to areas such as Commerce City.
Although each county and its cities and towns are self-governing, there is some cooperation in the metropolitan area. Many of the counties and cities belong to the Denver Regional Council of Governments, an association which fosters cooperative planning in the region. In addition, the Regional Transportation District (RTD) provides mass transit, and the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District provides funding for scientific and cultural facilities including the Denver Art Museum, the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and the Denver Botanic Gardens. The RTD has developed a twelve-year comprehensive plan, called "FasTracks", to build and operate rail transit lines and expand and improve bus service throughout the region.
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United States metropolitan areas as defined by the Census Bureau are based on counties. The Denver metropolitan area includes the following 10 counties:
* Adams
* Arapahoe
* Broomfield
* Clear Creek
* Denver
* Douglas
* Elbert
* Gilpin
* Jefferson
* Park
Because of the relatively large county size in Colorado, much of this area is generally not considered to be part of the metro area. For example, little to none of Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, or Park counties are metropolitan in nature, and only Denver and Broomfield counties are more than half urban by area.
Bold indicates a primary city.
Arvada - Aurora - Boulder - Broomfield - Centennial - Cherry Hills Village - Commerce City - Denver - Englewood - Federal Heights - Glendale - Greenwood Village - Highlands Ranch - Lakeside - Lakewood - Littleton - Lone Tree - Northglenn - Thornton - Westminster - Wheat Ridge
The following are a few surrounding communities that are sometimes considered a part of the metro area; some amount of open space separates them from the communities listed above:
Boulder - Brighton* - Castle Rock* - Golden* - Lafayette - Louisville - Morrison* - Parker*
* Included in the Census definition of the area, the others are not
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