St. George

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St. George is a rapidly growing city in southwestern Utah known for its warm desert climate, red rock landscapes, and proximity to national parks like Zion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
averageHighTemperatureInJuly over 100 degrees Fahrenheit
averageLowTemperatureInJanuary around freezing
climate warm desert climate
contains Pioneer Park NERFINISHED
St. George Tabernacle NERFINISHED
St. George Utah Temple NERFINISHED
country United States of America
county Washington County, Utah NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 2,700 feet above sea level
foundedBy Mormon settlers
foundingOrganization The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints NERFINISHED
governingBody St. George City Council NERFINISHED
hasAirport St. George Regional Airport NERFINISHED
hasHistoricDistrict Downtown St. George NERFINISHED
hasRiver Virgin River NERFINISHED
hasUniversity Utah Tech University NERFINISHED
isPartOf St. George metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Washington County metropolitan region NERFINISHED
knownFor golf courses
outdoor recreation
proximity to Zion National Park
rapid population growth
red rock landscapes
retirement destination
locatedIn Colorado Plateau region NERFINISHED
Mojave Desert transition zone NERFINISHED
southwestern Utah NERFINISHED
namedAfter George A. Smith NERFINISHED
near Arizona border
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area NERFINISHED
Snow Canyon State Park NERFINISHED
Zion National Park NERFINISHED
populationTrend one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States
primaryEconomicSectors construction
healthcare
retail
tourism
region Dixie (southwestern Utah) NERFINISHED
regionalRole economic center of southwestern Utah
gateway city to Zion National Park
sportsFacility Bruce Hurst Field NERFINISHED
Greater Zion Stadium NERFINISHED
state Utah
timeZone Mountain Time Zone
transportHub Interstate 15 NERFINISHED

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southern Utah contains St. George
subject surface form: Southern Utah