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The nickname of the state of Utah is “Beehive State,” which symbolizes industriousness and cooperative community spirit.

The state bird of Utah is the “California Gull” designated as such in 1955.

Utah has several famous landmarks, including Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Arches National Park, Monument Valley, and Great Salt Lake.

The state flower of Utah is the “Sego Lily” chosen for its beauty.

As of the latest census data, Utah’s population is about 3.3 million

Utah’s motto, “Industry,” is a reflection of the state’s historical emphasis on hard work, productivity, and independence.

The highest point in Utah is “Kings Peak,” located in the Uinta Mountains in the northeastern part of the state, with an elevation of 13,528 feet.

Utah’s economy is strong in major industries including tourism, technology, coal mining, agriculture, cattle farming, manufacturing, and finance.

The state tree of Utah is the “Quacking Aspen,” chosen for its beauty and adaptability to the state’s climates.

Utah is located in the Mountain Daylight Time Zone (MDT).