Utah - Capital Salt Lake City. The capital is located in the northern part of the state.
Illinois - Capital Sprinfield. The capital is located in the south/west quadrin of the state.
How do I know. I googled a United states map with capitals.
Because Springfield IL is at 39 47N and Salt Lake City UT is at 40degrees 43' N.
OOOPS! It looks like Salt Lake City is north of Springfield, IL.
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Utah because its the whole state
Utah is a very dry state. The farther north you live, the colder the winters are.
Salt lake city, Utah (at 40 degrees and 45' N ) is farther north than Springfield, Illinois (39 degrees and 47 ' N) by one degree of latitude .Utah's capital is farther north.
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska
Oregon is farther west than Utah
Utah Oregon is on the West coast of the US, and Utah is farther east.
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Colorado lies east of Utah. Utah lies to the north-east of California. Therefore, Colorado is farther from California. See the link for a map.
In the west Utah, in the North Wyoming, Nebraska on the Northeastern side, New Mexico in the South and Kansas in the East.
Colorado touches 7 states. Clockwise from the North they are Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
Wyoming is a US state. Wyoming is bordered by the US states of Montana on the north, South Dakota and Nebraska on the east, Colorado and Utah on the south, and Utah, Idaho, and Montana on the west.