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Counties Utah United StatesCountiesUtah counties are not only political organizations but are also defined, in most cases, by physical geographic features. The most common way Utah counties are seperated is by mountain ridges, although other features are sometimes used. This seperation also tends to isolate groups of communities along religious, ethnic, and social groups which are similar in the same mountain valley but quite differnt from one valley to the next. In the more rural counties the lines between counties tend to be more arbitrary, but still have some distinction from one county to the next, especially as the school districts also tend to be organized by counties as well. If you can't find what you are looking for in a community you are searching, it is suggested that you look in the Localities sub-category of the county for neighboring communities which may have more of what you are looking for. Each of the counties has been cross-linked with all of the communities in them as well as each community cross-linked to each county they are inside.
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