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Summit County, located in Colorado, was named for its high elevation and mountainous terrain. The name reflects the region's geographic features, particularly the nearby summit of the Rocky Mountains. Established in 1861, it was one of the original counties in the Colorado Territory, and its name signifies the area's prominence in terms of altitude and natural beauty.

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