195 according to the US State Department. 196 if you count Taiwan.
* about 73 in each state * and in other countries about 347 I'm sad now:( :( :( Now I'm happy :) :) :)
There are lots of people on fantage right now, we can not count how many people there are, they are online in many different state and countries.
Coors beer. I'm having one right now!
Wolves were extirpated from Colorado by the 1940s, and for decades, there were no wild populations in the state. However, in recent years, efforts have been made to reintroduce gray wolves, with the state officially planning a reintroduction by the end of 2023. As of now, there are a small number of wolves in Colorado, primarily from migratory populations coming from neighboring states, but the exact number fluctuates and is difficult to pinpoint. The reintroduction aims to establish a sustainable population in the coming years.
Nothing, right now. Some are looking to make pack burro racing Colorado's official state sport. Sounds good to me! David T
In 1998 the City and County of Broomfield was added, so there are now 64 counties in Colorado.
No mountains border Kansas. Kansas is flat if there were mountains then they wouldn't have tornadoes. Now, Colorado borders Kansas and Colorado has the Rocky mountains but those run up the western side of the state.
On February 11, 2013, the Colorado State Senate passed a bill (21-14) that seeks to legalize civil unions in that state. The bill now goes to the State House of Representatives which is expected to hold a committee hearing on it within a week. Governor John Hickenlooper has indicated that he will sign the bill into law if it comes to his desk.
On February 11, 2013, the Colorado State Senate passed a bill (21-14) that seeks to legalize civil unions in that state. The bill now goes to the State House of Representatives which is expected to hold a committee hearing on it within a week. Governor John Hickenlooper has indicated that he will sign the bill into law if it comes to his desk.
Mark Udall (D-CO) is the senior US senator for Colorado for the term 2009-2015.
Well, technically and sychologically Colorado was a bicameral state but now it is a peculiare transfomation state. This is because there was a low population and a low setting in contreception of the district area. Meaning it wasnt very good. and stuff happened. i dunno tho :/