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Colorado Springs geography : ウィキペディア英語版 | Colorado Springs geography
Colorado Springs geography describes geographical topics regarding the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado in El Paso County, Colorado. With of land, it is the state's largest-sized city. Denver is the most populated city. ==Physical geography== Colorado Springs is located in the Pikes Peak area in El Paso County, along the Front Range a forty mile corridor from the city up to Fort Collins. At the edge of the southern Rocky Mountains, it is bordered by State, National Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management land. North of the city is the Palmer Divide, the plains and grasslands are to the east, and Pueblo is to the south. The city was founded at the confluence of Monument Creek with Fountain Creek of the Arkansas River watershed. Its major highway is Interstate 25 that runs along that Front Range Urban Corridor to Castle Rock, Denver, Fort Collins, and Pueblo. Colorado Springs, with an average rainfall of about 15-16 inches, has a semi-arid climate with relatively mild temperatures. The terrain is drier south of the city. Colorado Springs is in elevation.
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