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Utah State Symbols

Utah is a state in USA located in the western United States. Utah is the 45th state admitted to the union on January 4th 1896. The name "Utah" is derived from the Ute Indian language, meaning "people of the mountains". The state is widely popular for its geological diversity that ranges from snowcapped mountains, well watered river valleys, stony deserts and certain other things. Utah is located in the western portion of the United States. The state is bordered to the north by Idaho and Wyoming, to the east by Colorado, to the south by Arizona, and to the west by Nevada. The four corners of the state are touched by New Mexico.



The state of Utah has different symbols that mark different things. Following are discussed about Utah's major state symbols including the following:




  • Animal- the Rocky Mountain Elk
  • Bird- the California Gull
  • Cooking Pot- the Dutch oven
  • Fish- the Bonneville Cutthroat Trout
  • Flag and Seal
  • Fossil- Allosaurus
  • Flower-the Sego Lily
  • Folk Dance
  • Fruit-the Cherry
  • Gem - Topaz
  • Grass-Indian Ricegrass
  • Insect- Honey Bee
  • Mineral-Copper
  • Rock-Coal
  • Hymn- "Utah, We Love Thee"
  • Song- "Utah, This Is the Place"
  • Star and the Astronomical Symbol
  • Tartan
  • Tree-Blue Spruce
  • Historic Vegetable- Sugar Beet
  • State Vegetable- Spanish Sweet Onion
  • State Motto- Industry


Utah is widely known as a source of many pioneer settlements located in other western places. Since very beginning the Salt Lake City was only considered as the only hub of commonwealth particularly of Mormon settlement. The church leaders use to assign groups of church members to make settlements all through the western region.

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