The '''Wasatch Front''' is a region of Utah. It occupies the north central part of the state and is the home of Salt Lake City, the state's largest city and capital, as well as a majority of the state's population. The region includes the counties of Wasatch, Salt Lake, Utah, Morgan, Cache, Davis, Weber, Rich, and the western half of Summit County (west of longitude 111W).
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Salt Lake City - capital of the state, center of the LDS church and home of Temple Square, site of Salt Lake City International Airport; population about 180,000
Bountiful - suburb immediately north of Salt Lake City; population 45,000
Layton - rapidly-growing bedroom community south of Ogden, with a growing commercial center; population 65,000
Logan - fast-growing city located in Cache Valley and home to [http://www.usu.edu Utah State University]
Murray - mixed-use suburb near the center of the valley; population 45,000
Ogden - center of the northern Wasatch Front; old industrial city; population 75,000
Orem - mixed-use suburb just north of Provo in the southern Wasatch Front; population 90,000
Provo - central city of the southern Wasatch Front and home of BYU; population 115,000
Sandy - mostly bedroom community in the southern portion of the valley, with a distinct commercial region; population 90,000
Springville - bedroom community just south of Provo, home to the Springville Art Museum; population 20,000
Taylorsville - mixed-use suburb just west of center in the Salt Lake Valley; population 55,000
West Jordan - rapidly-growing mixed-use suburb west of Sandy; population 95,000
West Valley City - large mixed-use suburb southwest of Salt Lake City; population 115,000
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