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Utah is located in the Western United States/Rocky Mountain Region.
Wyoming
California, Idaho, Utah, Oregon, and Arizona border Nevada.
Idaho borders Wyoming to the east, Montana to the northeast, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west.
The large saltwater lake in Utah (the Great Salt Lake) is in the north central part of the state. Large lakes in the northeast of Utah are Bear Lake and Flaming Gorge, which are freshwater.
Because they are in the Northeast part of the United States of America.
because its part of the northeast of the states that are in the northeast region
Close to (northeast of) the Great Salt Lake.
Globally, Alaska. Hemispherically, none.
It is a unique geographic location at the junction of four US States: * the Soutwest corner of Colorado. * the Northwest corner of New Mexico, * the Northeast corner of Arizona and * the Southeast corner of Utah.
The states that border Utah are Idaho to the north, Wyoming to the Northeast, Colorado to the East, Arizona to the South, and Nevada to the West. New Mexico does not technically share a border with Utah but it is part of the Four Corners area, so you could stand in both Utah and New Mexico at the same time, although they only touch at the corner.
Utah is one of the 50 States in the United States, and is not a capital.