Is England Bigger Than Utah? (Comparison)

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Is England Bigger than Utah

England is a country located in Europe and is a part of the United Kingdom, whereas Utah is a state in the Western Region of the United States of America. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between England and Utah regarding various aspects.

Size

Is England bigger than Utah?

The total area of England is 130,279 sq km, and the total area of Utah is 219,887 sq km. England is smaller than Utah by 89,608 sq km. England is around 1.69 times smaller than Utah.

Area of England:  50,301 sq mi ( 130,279 km2 )

Area of England compared to Utah

Area of Utah:  84,899 sq mi ( 219,887 km2 )

Area of Utah compared to England

Population

According to the World Bank, ONS UK, and Eurostat, the total population of England as of 2018 was estimated to be around 55.98 Million.

Population of England compared to Utah

Based on the United States Census Bureau data, the total population of Utah as of 2019 was estimated to be around 3.206 Million.

Population of Utah compared to England

Here is some more data comparison between England and Utah.

The capital city of England is London, and the capital city of Utah is Salt Lake City.

Official Languages

England: English
Utah: English

Human Development Index

HDI of England as of 2019: 0.932
HDI of Utah as of 2018: 0.935

England Timezone: 

UTC (Greenwich Mean Time)

Summer (DST):
UTC + 1 (British Summer Time)

Utah Timezone: 

UTC − 7 (Mountain Time Zone)

Summer (DST):
UTC − 6 (Mountain Daylight Time)

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of England:
53° 0′ 0″ N, 1° 0′ 0″ W

Coordinates of Utah:
39° 18′ 19.8″ N111° 40′ 13.08″ W

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Aashish Poudel Genuine is a web developer, writer and currently a student in Cyprus. He has created this site to help people who are willing to come to Cyprus or want to know more about this country.

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