Weber ( Eng. Weber [əwiːbər] ) is the county of Utah , USA . As of 2000, the population of the district amounted to 196 533 people, which is 24.1% more compared to 1990 [1] . According to estimates by the United States Census Bureau, the population in 2010 was 231,236. The name of the county comes from the Weber River . The administrative center and the largest city is Ogden , where Ogden University is located.
| district | |
| Weber County | |
|---|---|
| Weber county | |
| A country | USA |
| Included in | Utah |
| Adm. Centre | Ogden |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1852 year |
| Square | 1705 km² |
| Timezone | UTC-7 |
| Population | |
| Population | 231,236 people ( 2010 ) |
| Density | 298 people / km² |
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Geography
According to the US Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 1,710 km², of which 1,490 km² is land and 217 km² (12.73%) is water.
County Cities
The following cities are part of Weber County:
- Farr West
- Harrisville
- Hooper
- Huntsville
- Marriott-slaterville
- North ogden
- Ogden
- Plain City
- Pleasant View
- Roy
- South ogden
- Yinta
- Washington Terrace
- West Haven
Notes
Links
- Ogden / Weber Convention / Visitors Bureau
- Envision Ogden Outdoor recreation directory
- Weber County History from the Utah History Encyclopedia at the University of Utah
- Weber Pathways Public trails in Weber County.
- Ogden Valley Pathways Public trails in Weber County focused on Ogden Valley.
- Weber county library