Montrose micropolitan area, Colorado
Micropolitan Statistical Area in Colorado, United States
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The Montrose micropolitan area is a United States Census Bureau defined micropolitan statistical area located around the city of Montrose in the State of Colorado. The Montrose micropolitan statistical area is defined as Montrose County, Colorado. The Micropolitan statistical area had a population of 33,432 at the 2000 Census. A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 41,412.[1]
Country
United States
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The Montrose micropolitan statistical area includes the City of Montrose, the Town of Naturita, the Town of Nucla, the Town of Olathe, and the unincorporated areas of Montrose County.
See also
- Montrose County, Colorado
- List of statistical areas in Colorado
- List of United States combined statistical areas
- List of United States metropolitan statistical areas
- List of United States micropolitan statistical areas
- List of United States primary statistical areas
- Core-based statistical area adjacent to the Montrose Micropolitan Statistical Area:
