Colorado Deaths By County in 2011
Updated on June 26, 2022.
According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the number of deaths for Colorado was 32,010. Denver County had the highest number of deaths (4,113), followed by Jefferson County (3,741), and El Paso County (3,671). On the other hand, Mineral County had the lowest number of deaths (3), followed by Hinsdale County (7), and San Juan County (8).
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Colorado Deaths By County in 2011
Colorado Deaths By County in 2011
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County | Deaths |
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Adams | 2468 |
Alamosa | 132 |
Arapahoe | 3423 |
Archuleta | 80 |
Baca | 74 |
Bent | 61 |
Boulder | 1507 |
Broomfield | 318 |
Chaffee | 155 |
Cheyenne | 21 |
Clear Creek | 54 |
Conejos | 88 |
Costilla | 35 |
Crowley | 35 |
Custer | 29 |
Delta | 359 |
Denver | 4113 |
Dolores | 17 |
Douglas | 904 |
Eagle | 83 |
Elbert | 109 |
El Paso | 3671 |
Fremont | 530 |
Garfield | 294 |
Gilpin | 28 |
Grand | 66 |
Gunnison | 52 |
Hinsdale | 7 |
Huerfano | 107 |
Jackson | 10 |
Jefferson | 3741 |
Kiowa | 22 |
Kit Carson | 82 |
Lake | 42 |
La Plata | 249 |
Larimer | 1870 |
Las Animas | 197 |
Lincoln | 51 |
Logan | 184 |
Mesa | 1306 |
Mineral | 3 |
Moffat | 68 |
Montezuma | 290 |
Montrose | 398 |
Morgan | 278 |
Otero | 221 |
Ouray | 19 |
Park | 83 |
Phillips | 61 |
Pitkin | 56 |
Prowers | 149 |
Pueblo | 1648 |
Rio Blanco | 41 |
Rio Grande | 128 |
Routt | 88 |
Saguache | 37 |
San Juan | 8 |
San Miguel | 18 |
Sedgwick | 41 |
Summit | 54 |
Teller | 132 |
Washington | 53 |
Weld | 1444 |
Yuma | 118 |