Spanish Fork, Utah

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Spanish Fork, Utah is a growing city in Utah County known for its family-oriented community, agricultural roots, and popular cultural events like the annual Festival of Colors.

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Spanish Fork, Utah canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
human settlement
climate semi-arid climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Utah County, Utah
surface form: Utah County
economyIncludes agriculture
light manufacturing
retail trade
foundedBy Latter-day Saint settlers
hasAreaCode 385
801
hasCulturalCommunity Icelandic-American community
hasEducationalInstitution Maple Mountain High School
Spanish Fork High School
hasGovernmentType council–manager government
hasLandUse agricultural
commercial
residential
hasMajorEvent Holi
surface form: Festival of Colors

Fiesta Days
Icelandic Days
hasNickname Home of Pride and Progress
hasPostalCode 84660
hasPublicFacility Spanish Fork City Library
Spanish Fork Fairgrounds
Spanish Fork Sports Park
hasRecreationArea Spanish Fork Canyon
Spanish Oaks Reservoir
hasReligiousMajority Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members
incorporatedIn 1855
isPartOfMetropolitanArea Provo–Orem metropolitan area
knownFor Holi
surface form: Holi Festival of Colors celebration

agricultural roots
family-oriented community
locatedIn Utah Valley
locatedInRegion central Utah
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
locatedNear Provo, Utah
Salem, Utah
Springville, Utah
locatedOn Interstate 15
U.S. Route 6
namedAfter Spanish Fork River
partOf Wasatch Front
settledIn 1850
state Utah
timeZoneDST Mountain Daylight Time
traversedBy Spanish Fork River

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Wasatch Front hasCity Spanish Fork, Utah
Utah County, Utah contains Spanish Fork, Utah
Utah Lake locatedNear Spanish Fork, Utah
Mapleton, Utah locatedEastOf Spanish Fork, Utah
U.S. Route 89 formerTerminus Spanish Fork, Utah