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Denver, CO Census Data

People QuickFactsDenverColoradoPopulation, 2003 estimate 557,4784,550,688Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 0.7%5.8%Population, 2000 554,6364,301,261Population, percent…

Denver, CO Demographic Statistics

NumberPercentTotal population554,636100.0SEX AND AGEMale280,20750.5Female274,42949.5Under 5 years37,7696.85 to 9 years34,4736.210 to 14 years31,3155.615 to 19 years32,2595.820 to 24 years45,…

Denver, CO Economic Statistics

NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over445,977100.0In labor force301,71467.7Civilian labor force301,43467.6Employed284,34063.8Unemployed17,0943.8Percent of civilian labor…

Denver, CO, Housing Statistics

NumberPercentTotal housing units251,435100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached119,43247.51-unit, attached18,7667.52 units7,9943.23 or 4 units10,0344.05 to 9 units14,2445.710 to 19 units21,3738.…

Denver, CO Social Statistics

NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school130,485100.0Nursery school, preschool8,2686.3Kindergarten7,3455.6Elementary school (grades 1-8)53,34140.9High school…

International

(Encyclopedia) International, any of a succession of international socialist and Communist organizations of the 19th and 20th cent. After World War I, the Second International was revived (1919) by…

heliport

(Encyclopedia) heliport, airport designed exclusively for helicopter traffic.

December 2006 Disasters

Dec. 14–15, Northwest U.S.: heavy rains and winds knocked out power to 1.5 million residents in Washington and Oregon and caused 14 deaths, many due to carbon monoxide poisonings from people…

Tempelhof

(Encyclopedia) TempelhofTempelhoftĕmˈpəlhôf [key], district of Berlin, Germany. A workers' residential quarter and a film-production center, it became part of the U.S. occupation sector after 1945.…

Pikes Peak

(Encyclopedia) Pikes Peak, 14,110 ft (4,301 m) high, central Colo., in the Front Range of the Rocky Mts.; discovered by U.S. explorer Zebulon Pike in 1806. There are many higher peaks in the Rockies…